FSB Directory
Josh Ederington
Professor
Economics

Contact Information
- Campus: Oxford
- Office: 3005
- Phone: 513.529.0588
- Email: ederinwj@miamioh.edu
Office Hours
- TR 1:30-3:00
Links
- Curriculum Vitae [PDF]*
- Personal Website
* Accessible version of PDF available upon request.
Profile
Academic Background
- Ph.D., Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1998
- M.S., Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995
- B.A., Macalester College (St. Paul, Minnesota), 1993
Academic & Professional Experience
- Professor of Economics, Miami University, 2023-present
- Professor of Economics, University of Kentucky, 2011-2023
- Associate Professor of Economics, University of Kentucky, 2004-2011
- Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Miami (FL), 1998-2004
Recent Publications
- "Trade and Labor Market Segregation in Colombia," (with J. Minier and K. Troske). Review of International Economics, 2024.
- "Equity-Efficiency Tradeoffs in International Bargaining," (with A. Bagh). Economic Inquiry, 2024.
- "Decomposing the Effect of Trade on the Gender Wage Gap," (with F. Benguria). Canadian Journal of Economics, 2023.
- "The Short and Long-Run Effects of International Environmental Agreements on Trade," (with M. Paraschiv and M. Zanardi). Journal of International Economics, 2022.
Honors & Awards
- Fulbright Scholar, Fulbright-Schuman Program on European Union Affairs, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 2012.
Biography
Josh Ederington is a Professor in Miami's Economics Department. His research in primarily in international trade, and has been published in top economics journals including the American Economic Review, International Economic Review, Journal of International Economics, and The Review of Economics and Statistics.
Professor Ederington was a Fulbright Scholar in Belgium on a research grant in 2012, has served as a Co-Editor of the Canadian Journal of Economics and co-authored a chapter on Non-Tariff Measures in the Handbook of Commercial Policy. He was previously on the faculty at the University of Kentucky, where he directed the Ph.D. program in Economics for three years. Prior to that, he was on the faculty at the University of Miami (FL). His Ph.D. is from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and his undergraduate degree is from Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Courses
- ECO 344 A TR 8:30-9:50 FSB 1023
- ECO 441 A TR 10:05-11:25 FSB 1023