Curriculum Vitae

M. ISHAQ NADIRI

DATE OF BIRTH:
October 16, 1936

MARITAL STATUS:
Married, two children

OFFICE ADDRESS:
Department of Economics
New York University,
9 West 4th street, 6th floor
New York, New York 10012

Phone: (212) 998-8968
Fax: (212) 995-4013

E-mail: m.ishaq.nadiri@nyu.edu

CITIZENSHIP:
United States

ACADEMIC TRAINING AND DEGREES DEGREE DATE
University of Nebraska 1955-58 B.S. 1958
University of California, Berkeley 1958-61 M.A. 1960
Yale University 1962-63
University of California, Berkeley 1963-65 Ph.D. 1965

Fields of Specialization

Economics of Technological Change and Productivity Growth; Investment Theory and Modeling; Monetary Economics, Quantitative Analysis and Applied Econometrics.

Dissertation topic

Investigation of the Predictive and Forecasting Ability of Econometric Investment Functions (completed under the supervision of Professor Dale W. Jorgenson).

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY SINCE GRADUATION FROM COLLEGE

1960-61 Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, U. C. Berkeley

1961-62 Head Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, U. C. Berkeley

1964-66 Assistant Professor of Economics, Northwestern University

1966-67 Assistant Professor of Economics, Business School, University of Chicago

1967-68 Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research

1968-70 Associate Professor, Columbia University

1969- Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research

1970- Full Professor, New York University

1972-74 Member of The Brookings Institution's Panel on Economic Activity

1971-77 Director of the National Bureau's Conference on the Role of the Computer in Economic and Social Research

1972-79 Director of the National Bureau's Conference and Workshop Series on Latin American Economic Research

1972-78 Chairman, Department of Economics, New York University

1975-78 Founder and first director, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics

1975-Present Jay Gould Professor of Economics

1993 Visiting Distinguished Professor, American University in Cairo

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

American Economics Association
C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics
The Center for Japan-U.S. Business & Economic Studies
Committee for Economic Development
Econometrica Society
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Statistical Association
International Association for Research in Income and Wealth
International Club of Alumni, Japanese Ministry of Finance
International Telecommunications Society
Western Economic Association

HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Graduated with highest distinction, University of Nebraska
Pi Sigma Alpha
Phi Beta Kappa
Beta Gamma Sigma
C. Miller Fellowship, University of Nebraska, 1958-59
University Fellowship, University of California, 1959-60
Earnhart Fellow, 1962-63, 1963-64
Research Fellow at National Bureau of Economic Research, 1967-68
Editorial Board Member of the Annals of Economics & Social Measurement
Jay Gould Professor of Economics at New York University
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Member of the Council on Foreign Relations

GRANTS

    • Federal Highway Administration, $100,000, for a research on highway capital industry and national productivity growth, with Theofanis Mamuneas, 1996.
    • United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, $25,000, for a research on regional flows of foreign direct investment, 1993.
    • Rand Corporation, $25,000, to study economic growth in Middle East economies, 1991.
    • Minimum/Wage Study Commission Grant, $69,570, for the study of the Effects of Changes in Minimum Wage Levels on Industry Prices and Employment, with Edward Wolff, 1980-81.
    • AT&T, $45,000, for the study of Productivity Growth in Telecommunications Industry, 1979-81.
    • C.V. Starr Foundation, $108,960, for research on the effect of nationalization of performance of Insurance industry in developing countries, with Bernard Wasow, 1978-80.
    • Ford Foundation, $45,720, for research on construction of world economic accounts with Zoltan Kennessey, 1977-79.
    • IBM World Trade Corporation, $75,000, for research on the role of computer in quantitative economic analysis, 1972-76.
    • Ford Foundation, $12,500, for research on Brazilian experience in indexation and monetary correctio, 1974-75.
    • IBM World Trade Corporation, $75,000, for organizing Conferences in the quantitative economics in Latin America, 1970-72.
    • National Bureau of Economics Research Fellow, $18,000, 1967-68.
    • Northwestern University Intersocial Research Center, $8,000, for research on planning in Iran and Afghanistan, 1966-77.
    • Northwestern University Graduate School Grant, $5,000, 1965-66.

  1. Established the C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics by raising a $3,000,000 endowment fund from the C.V. Starr Foundation.

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

1. "The Effects of Relative Prices and Capacity on the Demand for Labour in the U.S. Manufacturing Sector," Review of Economic Studies, 35 (3) (1968): 273-288.

2. "A Disaggregated Model of Real Cash Balances of the U.S. Corporate Sector," Proceedings of the American Statistical Association (1968): 462-477.

3. "Investment Behavior and Neoclassical Theory," (with R. Eisner), Review of Economics and Statistics, 50 (1968): 369-382.

4. "The Determinants of Real Cash Balances in the U.S. Total Manufacturing Sector," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 83 (2) (1969): 173-196.

5. "The Determinants of Trade Credit in the U.S. Total Manufacturing Sector," Econometrica, 37 (3) (1969): 408-423.

6. "Interrelated Factor Demand Functions," (with S. Rosen), American Economic Review, 59 (4) (1969): 457-471.

7. "Rate of Utilization, Relative Prices, and Investment Behavior," mimeo (1969).

8. "A Comparison of Alternative Econometric Investment Models of Quarterly Investment Behavior," (with D. Jorgenson), Econometrica, 38 (2) (1970): 187-212.

9. "The Predictive Performance of Alternative Models of Quarterly Investment Behavior," (with D. Jorgenson), Econometrica, 38 (2) (1970): 213-224.

10. "Neoclassical Theory of Investment Behavior: A Comment," (with R. Eisner), Review of Economics and Statistics, 52 (2) (1970): 216-222.

11. "Some Approaches to the Theory and Measurement of Total Factor Productivity: A Survey," Journal of Economic Literature, 8 (4) (1970): 1137-1177. Reprinted in The Economics of Productivity, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics 77, (ed. E.Wolff), New Haven: Edward Elgar Publishing, (1997), pp. 95-136.

12. "An Alternative Model of Business Investment Spending," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 3 (1972): 547-578.

13. "International Studies of Factor Inputs and Total Factor Productivity: A Brief Survey," Review of Income and Wealth, 18 (2) (1972): 129-154.

14. "A Disequilibrium Model of Demand for Factors of Production," (with S. Rosen), American Economic Review, 64 (2) (1974): 264-70. Reprinted in The Economics of Productivity, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics volume 22.

15. "The Interaction of Demographic and Economic Variables--A Dynamic Model of Fertility Rate," (with M. Fulop), presented at World Population Society International Population Conference (1975).

16. Proceedings from the Conference on the Use of Econometric Models in Latin America, (M.I. Nadiri, ed.) Annals of Economic and Social Measurement, 4 (4) (1975).

17. "Price and Wage Behavior in the U.S. Aggregate Economy and Manufacturing Industries," (with V. Gupta), in J. Popkin ed. Analysis of Inflation: 1965-1974, Studies in Income and Wealth, Vol. 42, Cambridge: Ballinger, (1977): 195-240.

18. "U.S. Trade Policy Options and Costs of Adjustment to Different Patterns of Trade," report to the Economic Policy Council of the United Nations-USA, (1977).

19. "The Contributions of Research and Development to Economic Growth," National Science Foundation (1978), NYU Center for Applied Economics Discussion Paper 77-19 (1977).

20. Introduction to a volume of papers presented at a February 1975 conference on indexation in Sao Paulo, Explorations in Economic Research, 4 (1) (1977): 1-5.

21. "A Dynamic Model of R&D Expenditure," in B. Carlsson, G. Eliasson and M.I. Nadiri eds. The Importance of Technology and Permanence of Structure in Industrial Growth, Stockholm: IUI, (1978): 51-71.

22. "Sectoral Productivity Slowdown," Papers and Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, 70 (2) (1980): 349-352.

23. "Research and Development Expenditures and Labor Productivity at the Firm Level," (with G. Bitros), in J.W. Kendrick and B.N. Vaccara eds. Conference on New Developments in Productivity Measurement, Studies in Income and Wealth, Vol. 44, Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, (1980): 387-417.

24. "Contributions and Determinants of R&D Expenditures in the U.S. Manufacturing Industries" in G.M. von Furstenberg ed. Capital Efficiency and Growth, Cambridge: Ballinger, (1980): 361-392.

25. "Comments on P. Bernholz and P. Kluger, 'An Empirical Model of the Short-Run Fluctuations of Exchange Rates: The Case of the Deutschmark (DM) and the Swiss Franc (SFR)'," Kredit und Kapital, Heft 6, 1980, pp. 342-344.

26. "Forms for Empirical Cost Functions to Evaluate Efficiency of Industry Structure," (with W. J. Baumol and D. Fischer), mimeo, (1980).

27. "Variable Cost Functions and the Rate of Return to Quasi-Fixed Factors: An Application to R&D in the Bell System," (with M. Schanderman) NBER WP 597, (1980).

28. "A Simulation Model of the Effects of an Increase in the Minimum Wage on Employment, Output, and the Price Level", (with E. Wolff), in Report on the Minimum Wage Study Commission, Vol. 6, U.S. Government Printing Office.

29. "Demand for Money in Open Economies," (with S. Arango), Journal of Monetary Economics, 7 (1981): 69-83.

30. "A Dynamic Model of U.S. Unemployment," (with E. Arango), mimeo, (1981).

31. "Price Expectations, Foreign Exchange and Interest Rates, and Demand for Money in an Open Economy" (with S. Arango), Journal of Monetary Economics, 7 (1981): 69-83.

32. "The Structure of Production, Technological Change and the Rate of Growth of Total Factor Productivity in the Bell System," (with M. Schankerman), in T.G. Cowing and R.E. Stevenson eds., Productivity Measurement in Regulated Industries, New York: Academic Press, (1981): 219-247.

33. "Contributions of Foreign Investment to Growth of Total Factor Productivity in Selected OECD Countries" (with D. Cacnis), mimeo, (1981).

34. "Technical Change, Returns to Scale, and the Productivity Slowdown," (with M. Schankerman), American Economic Review, 71 (2) (1981): 314-319.

35. "Trade Structure and Transmission of Inflation: Theory and the Japanese Experience," (with J. Choi), NBER WP 923 (1982), CVS RR 82-15 (1982).

36. "Evidence and Effectiveness of Tax Incentives to Promote Incentives for R&D Innovation," National Science Foundation Monograph, mimeo, (1982).

37. "Producers Theory," in K. Arrow and M. Intriligator eds. Handbook of Mathematical Economics, North Holland Publishing Co., (1982): 431-490.

38. "Formulation and Estimation of Dynamic Factor Demand Equations under Non-Static Expectations: A Finite Horizon Model," (with I. Prucha), NBER Technical Paper 26 (1982), CVS RR 82-22 (1982).

39. "Research and Development, Utilization and Labor Requirements: A Dynamic Analysis," (with J. Bernstein), NBER WP 1016 (1982).

40. "An Evaluation of the Effects of Commodity Price Indexation on Developed and Developing Economies: An Application of the Rempis Model," (with C.B. Weinberg and J. Choi), in B.G. Hickamn ed. Global International Economic Models, Amsterdam: North-Holland, (1983).

41. "Does Knowledge Intensity Matter? A Dynamic Analysis of Research and Development, Utilization and Labor Requirements," (with J. Bernstein), NBER WP 1238 (1983).

42. "Investment in R&D, Costs of Adjustment and Expectations," (with Mark Schankerman) in Z. Griliches ed., R&D, Patents and Productivity, Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, (1984): 315-338.

43. "Restricted Cost Functions and the Rate of Return to Quasi-Fixed Factors, with an Application to R&D and Capital in the Bell System," (with M. Schankerman), NBER WP 1259 (1984).

44. "Interindustry Effects and the Return to R&D in Manufacturing," (with E. Wolff), mimeo, (1984).

45. "Adjustment Costs and Labor Productivity in Selected OECD Countries," (with P. Mohnen), Revue Economique, (1984).

46. "Some Observations on Economics and Contribution of R&D to Technical Change," presented in International Symposium on Current Issues on Changes in the Socioeconomic Structure and Their International Implications, Tokyo, Japan, (1984).

47. "Demande de facteurs et recherche-developpement: estimations pour les Etats-Unis, le Japon, l'Allemagne et la France," (with P. Mohnen), Revue Economique, 36 (5) (1985): 943-974.

48.
"Increase in Defense Expenditure and Its Impact on the U.S. Economy," in D. Denoon ed. Constraints on Strategy: The Economics of Western Security, Washington: Pergamon-Brassey's, (1986): 27-58.

49. "Financing and Investment in Plant and Equipment and Research and Development," (with J. Bernstein), in M.H. Peston and R.E. Quandt eds. Prices, Competition and Equilibrium, Oxford: Philip Allan & Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble, (1986): 233-248.

50. "R&D, Production Structure and Rates of Return in the U.S., Japanese and German Manufacturing Sectors," (with P. Mohnen and I. Prucha), European Economic Review, 30 (1986): 749-771.

51. "Producers Theory," A Test of Static Equilibrium Models and Rates of Return to Quasi-Fixed Factors, with an Application to the Bell System," (with M. Schankerman), Journal of Econometrics, 33 (1986): 97-118.

52. "A Comparison of Alternative Methods for the Estimation of Dynamic Factor Demand Models under Nonstatic Expectations," (with I. Prucha), Journal of Econometrics, 33 (1986): 187-211.

53. "Price Inertia and Inflation: Evidence and Theoretical Rationale," in L. Pasinetti and P. Lloyd, eds. Structural Change, Economic Interdependence and World Development, vol. 3, Houndsmill and London: Macmillan, (1987): 329-357.

54. "Production: neoclassical theories," in J. Eatwell and P. Newman eds. The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economic Theory and Doctrine, vol. 3, New York: The Stockton Press, (1987): 992-995.

55. "Joint Production," in J. Eatwell and P. Newman eds. The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economic Theory and Doctrine, vol. 2, New York: The Stockton Press, (1987): 1028-1030.

56. "Corporate Taxes and Incentives and the Structure of Production: A Selective Survey," (with J. Bernstein), in J.M. Mintz and D.D. Purvis eds. The Impact of Taxation on Business Activity, Kingston, Ontario: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, (1987): 178-208.

57. "Interindustry R&D Spillovers, Rates of Return and Production in High-Tech Industries," (with J. Bernstein), American Economic Review, 78 (1988): 429-34.

58. "On the Computations of Estimators in Systems with Implicitly Defined Variables," (with I. Prucha), Economic Letters, 26 (1988): 141-145.

59. "Research and Development and Intraindustry Spillovers: An empirical Application of Dynamic Duality," (with J. Bernstein), Review of Economic Studies, 56 (1989): 249-269.

60. "Rates of Return on Physical and R&D Capital and the Structure of the Production Process: Cross Section and Time Series Evidence," (with J. Bernstein), in B. Raj ed. Advances in Econometrics and Modelling, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, (1989): 169-187.

61. "Dynamic Factor Demand Models, Productivity Measurement, and Rates of Return: Theory and an Empirical Application to the U.S. Bell System," (with I. Prucha), Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 1 (2) (1990): 263-89.

62. "A Dynamic Model of Product Demand, Cost of Production and Interindustry R&D Spillovers," (with J. Bernstein), CVS RR 90-53 (1990).

63. "Comparison and Analysis of Productivity Growth and R&D Investment in the Electrical Machinery Industries of the United States and Japan," (with I. Prucha), in C. Hulten and R. Norsworthy eds. Productivity Growth in Japan and the United States, Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press for NBER, (1990): 109-33.

64. Comments on "Sectoral and Macroeconomic Impacts of Research and Development on Employment" by Juergen Blazejczak, Georg Erber and Gustav A. Horn, in e. Matzner and M. Wagner eds. The Employment Impact of New Technology, Aldershot, UK and Brookfield, MA: Avebury, (1990): 255-60.

65. "Investment, Depreciation, and Capital Utilization: Theoretical and Simulation Results," (with J.I.Bernstein), CVS RR 91-21 (1991).

66. "International Efficiency Comparisons in the Airline Industry 1976-1986: Some Preliminary Results," (with D. Good, L.H. Roeller, R. Sickles), mimeo, (1991).

67. "The Structure of Production, Technical Change and Efficiency in a Multiproduct Industry: An Application to U.S. Airlines," (with D. Good and R. Sickles), NBER WP 3939 (1991), CVS RR 89-14 (1989).

68. "Economic Growth and Political Stability in the Middle East," RAND Working Draft WD 5778-USDP, (1991).

69. Comments on "Efficiency Gains from Divestiture" by Robert W. Crandall, in B. Cole ed. After the Breakup: Assessing the New Post-AT&T Divesture Era, New York: Columbia Univ. Press, (1991): 419-420.

70. "On the Specification of Accelerator Coefficients in Dynamic Factor Demand Models," (with I. Prucha), Economic Letters, 35 (1991): 123-129.

71. "Innovationer och teknikspridning" ("Innovations and Technological Spillovers,)" Forskning, Teknikspridning och Produktivitet, Till Produktivitetsdelegationene, Expertrapport Nr. 10 (1991): 7-48.

72. Comments on "Purchased Services, Outsourcing, Computers, and Productivity in Manufacturing" by Donald Siegel and Zvi Griliches. In Z. Griliches ed. Output Measurement in the Service Sector, Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press for NBER, (1992).

73. "U.S. Direct Investment and the Production Structure of the Manufacturing Sector in France, Germany, Japan, and the U.K.," mimeo, (1992).

74. "Efficiency and Productivity Growth Comparisons of American and European Air Carriers: A First Look at the Data," (with D.H. Good, L.H. Roeller and R.C. Sickles), CVS RR 92-22 (1992), forthcoming in a special issue of Journal of Productivity Analysis.

75. "Foreign Direct Investment Inflows to World Regions, The U.S., and Japan," TCMD Current Studies, United Nations Commission on Transnational Corporations, Department of Economic and Social Development, United Nations Publication ST/CTC/SER.A/26, Sales No.E.93.II.A. (1993).

76. "Production, Financial Structure and Productivity Growth in US Manufacturing," (with J. Bernstein), presented at the NBER Summer Institute (1991), CVS RR 93-10 (1993).

77. "Innovations and Technological Spillovers", NBER WP 4423, CVS RR 93-31 (1993).

78. "Infrastructure Capital and Productivity Analysis Cost- and Profit-Function Approaches", mimeo, (1993).

79. "Output and Labor Productivity, R&D Expenditure and Catch Up Scenarios: A Comparison of the US, Japanese, and Korean Manufacturing Sectors," mimeo, (1993).

80. "Spillover Effect, Linkage Structure, and Research and Development" (with E. Wolff), Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 4 (2) (1993): 315-331.

81. "The Effects of Public Infrastructure and R&D Capital on the Cost Structure and Performance of U.S. Manufacturing Industries," (with T.P. Mamuneas), Review of Economics and Statistics, 76 (1) (1994): 22-37, NBER Reprint no. 2138.

82. "Economics Challenges and Prospects for Gulf Economies," mimeo, (1994).

83. "Infrastructure and Public R&D Investments and Growth of Factor Productivity in US Manufacturing Industries" (with T.P. Mamuneas) Volume in Honor of Professor Eisner, Northwestern University. CVS RR 94-26 (1994), NBER WP 4845 (1994).

84. "Highway Capital Infrastructure and Industry Productivity Growth" (with T.P. Mamuneas), mimeo, (1995).

85. "Endogenous Capital Utilization and Productivity Measurement in Dynamic Factor Demand Models: Theory and an Application to the U.S. Electrical Machinery Industry," (with I. Prucha), Journal of Econometrics, 71 (1996): 343-379.

86. "Estimation of Depreciation Rate of Physical and R&D Capital in the U.S. Total Manufacturing Sector," (with I. Prucha), Economic Inquiry, 34 (1) (1996): 43-56.

87.  "Contribution of Highway Capital to Industry and National Productivity Growth," (with T. Mamuneas), mimeo, (1996).

88. "Public R&D Policies and Cost Behavior of the US Manufacturing Industries" (with T. Mamuneas), Journal of Public Economics, 63 (1) (1996): 57-81, NBER Reprint no. 2135.

89. "Productivity Growth in the US Telecommunications Industry," (with B. Nandi), presented at ITS Conference, Seville, Spain, (1996).

90. "R&D, Production Structure and Productivity Growth: A Comparison of the US, Japanese, and Korean Manufacturing Sectors," (with S. Kim), NBER WP 5506 (1996), CVS RR 96-11 (1996).

91. "Highway Capital and Productivity Growth," (with T. Mamuneas), mimeo, (1996).

92. "International R&D Spillovers, Trade and Productivity in Major OECD Countries," (with Kim), NBER WP 5801 (1996), CVS RR 96-35 (1996).

93. "Sources of Growth of Output and Convergence of Productivity in Major OECD Countries," (with I. Prucha), International Journal of Production Economics, 52 (1997): 133-146.

94. "Technology Adoption and Productivity," (with P. Hultberg and R. Sickles), mimeo, April 1997.

95. "Index Number and Factor Demand Approaches to the Estimation of Productivity," (with D. Good and R. Sickles), in H. Pesaran and P. Schmidt, eds. Handbook of Applied Econometrics Vol. II-Microeconometrics, Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, (1997): 14-80.

96. "R&D Tax Incentives and Manufacturing-Sector R&D Expenditures," (with T. Mamuneas) in J.M. Poterba ed. Borderline Case: International Tax Policy, Corporate Research and Development, and Investment, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, (1997): 53-64.

97. "The Changing Structure of Cost and Demand of the US Telecommunications Industry," (with B. Nandi), Information Economics and Policy, 9 (4) (1997): 319-347.

98. "Product Demand, Production Cost, and Interindustry R&D Spillovers," (with J. Bernstein), NBER WP 3625 (1991), CVS RR 90-53 (1990), revised in (1997).

99. "R&D Tax Policies and Spillover Effects of Public Funding on Private R&D Expenditures in Selected US Manufacturing Industries," (with T. Mamuneas), presented at the Summer Institute, NBER, Cambridge, MA, (1997).

100. "Sources of Growth in East Asian Economies," (with W. Son), presented at the Taipei International Conference on Efficiency and Productivity Growth, Taipei, Taiwan (1996), forthcoming in T. Fu, C. Huang and L. Knox eds. Economics Efficiency and Productivity Growth in the Asia Pacific Region, (1998).

101. "Technical Change, Markup, Divestiture and Productivity Growth in the U.S. Telecommunications Industry," (with B. Nandi), revised in (1998), forthcoming in Review of Economics and Statistics, (1998).

102. "Dynamic Factor Demand Models and Productivity Analysis," (with I. Prucha), presented at NBER CRIW Conference, (1998), NBER WP 7079 (1999), CVS RR 99-09 (1999).

103. "Communications Infrastructure and Economic Growth in the Context of the U.S. Economy," (with B. Nandi), presented at ITS Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, (1998).

104. "Contribution to Highway Capital to Output and Productivity Growth in the US Economy and Industries," (with T. Mamuneas), mimeo, (1998).

105. "Calculating the Effect of Tax Policy on R&D," (with T. Mamuneas), Chemtech, September (1998): 7-12.

106. "Output, Input and Productivity Effects of Highway Capital in the US Industries," (with T. Mamuneas), mimeo, October (1998) (edited December, 2000).

107. "Heterogeneous Rates of Catch-up in the Manufacturing Sector," (with P. Hultberg and R. Sickles), mimeo, November (1998).

108. "Effects of Tax and Incentive Measures in the U.S. Private Non-Farm Business Sector: A Dynamic Output Supply and Factor Demand Model," (with S. Kim), mimeo, December (1998) (edited January, 2001).

109. "An International Comparison of Technology Adoption and Efficiency: A Dynamic Panel Model," (with P. Hultberg and R. Sickles), mimeo, December (1998), forthcoming in the special issue of Annales d'Economie et de Statistique.

110. "Highway Capital and Consumption Demand," (with T. Mamuneas), mimeo, August (1999) (edited December, 2000).

111. "Benefits of Communications Infrastructure Capital in U.S. Economy," (with B. Nandi), Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 10 (2001): 89-107.

112. "Output Supply, Investment, Employment and R&D Responses to Taxes and Incentives ¡VU.S. Non-Farm Business Sector," (with S. Kim), mimeo, July (1998).

113. "Sources of Growth in East Asian Economies," (with W. Son), Social Science Quarterly Journal.

114. "Decomposition Analysis of Total Factor Productivity Growth: A Comparison of the US, Japanese, and Korean Manufacturing Sectors, 1970-1996," (with S. Kim), mimeo, June (1999) (edited February, 2001).

115. "Telecommunications Infrastructure and Economic Development" (with B. Nandi), April 2000, forthcoming in the International Handbook of Telecommunications.

116. "Information Technology Externalities: Empirical Evidence from 42 U.S. Industries" (with S. Mun), NBER WP 9272 (2002), CVS RR 02-03 (2002).

117. "Decomposing Productivity Growth in the U.S. Computer Industry" (with H. Chun), NBER WP 9267 (2002), CVS RR 02-04 (2002).

118. "GE Model" (with T. Mamuneas), mimeo, December (2000).

119. "A Report on the Effects of Highway Capital on Consumption Demand" (with T. Mamuneas), mimeo, April (2000).

120. "New Findings on the Impact of Telecommunications and IT on the U.S. Economy" (with B. Nandi, H. Chun and S. Mun), mimeo, presented at ITS 2002 Conference in Seoul, August 2002

121. "Cumulative Trade and Economic Growth in the East Asian Countries" (with W. Son), mimeo, May (2002)

122. "Dynamic Aspects of Telecommunications Productivity and its Measurement: U.S. Case Study", (With B. Nandi), June (2003)

BOOKS

  1. A Disequilibrium Model of Demand for Factors of Production (with Sherwin Rosen), New York: National Bureau of Economic Research (1974).

  2. Investment and the Rate of Growth of Selected Western European Countries, mimeo.

  3. Production Theory and Productivity: Theory and Econometrics (manuscript in preparation for North Holland Advanced Textbook Series).

  4. Indexation, the Brazilian Experience (M. Ishaq Nadiri and Alfonso Pastore, eds.), National Bureau of Economic Research (1977).

  5. The Importance of Technology and the Permanence of Structure in Industrial Growth (Bo Carlson, Gunnar Eliasson and M. Ishaq Nadiri, eds.) Proceedings of a Symposium at IUI, Stockholm (1978).

  6. Commodity Markets and Latin American Development: A Modelling Approach (M. Ishaq Nadiri and Walter Labays, eds.), Ballinger/NBER, (1980).

  7. Temporary Equilibrium and Cost of Adjustment (E. Berndt and M. Ishaq Nadiri, eds.) in preparation.

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

  1. Productivity Growth in Telecommunication Industry.

  2. Demand for Research and Development Expenditures at a Firm Level.

  3. A Comparative Analysis of Productivity Growth in Various Sectors of the U.S. Economy.

  4. The Contributions of Research and Development to the Growth of the U.S. Industries.

  5. A World Regional Econometric Model for Price Indexation.

  6. Price Rigidity in the U.S. Economy.

  7. Capital Formation, Productivity Growth, and Inflation in OECD Economics.

  8. Sources of Growth in China and South East Asian Countries.

  9. The Spillover Effect of Research and Development and Convergence of Productivity Growth.

  10. The Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment.

  11. Innovations and Technological Spillovers.