DANIEL G. ARCE M., Ph.D. Ashbel Smith Professor of Economics UT System Regents’ Outstanding Teacher [email protected] Professor of Economics University of Texas at Dallas, GR31 800 W. Campbell Rd. Richardson, TX 75080 ________________________________________________________________________ NATIONALITY: United States. ADDITIONAL LANGUAGES: Fluent in Spanish. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: August 2014 Present: Ashbel Smith Professor of Economics. September 2013 Present: Program Head, Economics, University of Texas at Dallas. August 2007 – Present: Professor of Economics, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX. February 2009 Aug 2011: Program Head, Economics, University of Texas at Dallas. May 2003 – Present. EMBA Faculty, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University. Managerial/Microeconomics for EMBA students, Game Theory for MS in Finance. I also designed the managerial economics course for Tulane’s on-line certificate in management. August 2000 August 2007: Robert D. McCallum Distinguished Professor of Economics and Business, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN. January 2000 August 2000: Thomas Fellow of Teaching Excellence, Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. Inaugural winner of four-year teaching fellowship. August 1997 2000: Associate Professor of Economics (with tenure), Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Alabama. August 1991 July 1997: Assistant Professor of Economics, Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Alabama. Spring 1998: Invited Professor, Department of Economics and Mathematics, Universidad de San Andres, Buenos Aires, Argentina (sabbatical). Course: Game Theory. Summer 1995: Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Lima, Perú. Presented faculty course in game theory. August 1988 August 1991: Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. EDUCATION: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Ph.D. in Economics (1992). Dissertation Title: "The Role of Fiscal Policy in Inertially Inflated Argentina." Advisors: Werner Baer and Charles M. Kahn. Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, D.E., Colombia. Fulbright Grantee associated with graduate college and PEG Program in Economics. July 1985- June 1986. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI. MA in Economics (1985). Olivet College, Olivet, MI. BA (Summa Cum Laude). Mathematics and Spanish (with honors), May 1984. 2 Centro de Estudios Universitarios Colombo-Americano (CEUCA). Bogotá, D.E., Colombia. fall 1983. Foreign Study. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS: April 2014 – Present: Co-Editor, Southern Economic Journal. September 2012 – Present, Reviewing Team, Journal of Business Ethics, (Cristina Neesham, Section Editor, Teaching Business Ethics). October 2013 – Present; May 2006-December 2007: Editorial Board, Defence & Peace Economics. June 2015 Present; Advisory Board, Texas Schools Project. January 2008 – October 2013: Managing Editor, Defence & Peace Economics. April 2006-April 2014: Associate Editor, Southern Economic Journal. January 2003 – July 2005: Member, Scientific Steering Committee (SSC), Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (IDGEC). Core Project of International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP), Bonn, Germany. June 1990-August 1990: Graduate Intern, The World Bank, Dr. Richard Newfarmer, supervisor. My primary contribution was the determination of Argentina’s combined public sector deficit. September 1984-May 1985: Systems Analyst, First of American Bank Corporation, Kalamazoo, MI. Responsible for specification, design and evaluation of bids for local area networks. Supervisor: Len Harrison. Summer 1983: Argonne National Laboratory Summer Research Fellow. Project: create sensor array data acquisition program. United States Department of Energy. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: Forthcoming Indirect Ethics and Backdoor Bailouts: The Case of AIG, with Laura Razzolini, Journal of Business Ethics. Opportunity Cost and the Intelligence of Economists, Journal of Economic Education. 2015 WikiLeaks and the Risks to Critical Foreign Dependencies, International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection 11(December) 3-11. Integrity, Unprincipled Agents and Corporate Governance Reform, European Journal of Law and Economics 39(3) 539-551. Giving Voice to Values as a Leverage Point in Business Ethics Education, with Mary C. Gentile, Journal of Business Ethics 131(3) 535-542. The UN in the Lab, with Enrique Fatas, Catherine Eckel and Malcolm Kass, Social Choice and Welfare, 45(3) 625-651. On the Evolution of Corporate Capital Structures, with Douglas Cook and Robert Kieschnick, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 25(3) 561-583. 2014 Experience, Learning and Returns to Scale, Southern Economic Journal, 80(4) 938947. Motivating Operatives for Suicide Missions and Conventional Terrorist Attacks, with Kevin Siqueira, Journal of Theoretical Politics, 26(4) 677-695. 2013 Principals’ Preferences for Agents with Social Preferences, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 90(June) 154-163. 3 2012 A Vintage Model of Terrorist Organizations, with Joao Faria, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 56(4) 626-647. Weakest-Link Attacker-Defender Games with Multiple Attack Technologies, with Dan Kovenock and Brian Roberson, Naval Research Logistics, 59(6) 457-469. Counterterrorism and its Impact on Terror Support and Recruitment: Accounting for Backlash, with Joao Faria, Defence & Peace Economics, 23(5) 431-445. 2011 An Evaluation of INTERPOL's Cooperative-Based Counterterrorism Linkages, with Walter Enders and Todd Sandler, Journal of Law and Economics 54(1) 789-810. Profits, Layoffs and Priorities, with Sherry Xin Li, Journal of Business Ethics 101(1) 49-60. Putting Agency and Integrity to the Test, Southern Economic Journal 77(4) 843-855. Giving Voice to Values in Economics and Finance, Journal of Business Ethics Education, 8: 343-347. Counterterrorism Strategies in the Lab, with S. Bakshi, R. Croson, C. Eckel, E. Fatas, M. Kass, Public Choice 149(3-4) 465-478. Terrorism Experiments, with Rachel Croson and Catherine Eckel, Journal of Peace Research 48(3) 373-382. 2010 Corporate Virtue: Motives for Whistle Blowing and the Proportionality of Punishment for Violators, European Journal of Political Economy 26: 363-371. Economics, Ethics and the Dilemma in the Prisoner’s Dilemmas, The American Economist 55(1) 49-57. Terrorist Spectaculars: Backlash Attacks and the Focus of Intelligence, with Todd Sandler, Journal of Conflict Resolution 54(2) 354-373. 2009 Deterrence: Credibility and Proportionality, with Todd Sandler, Economics and Politics, 21(3) 384-408. Fitting In: Group Effects and the Evolution of Fundamentalism, with Todd Sandler, Journal of Policy Modeling, 31(5) 739-757. 2008 Plagiarism and Its Impact of the Economics Profession, with Walter Enders and Gary Hoover, Bulletin of Economic Research 60(3) 231-243. 2007 Is Agency Theory Self-Activating? Economic Inquiry, 45(4) 708-20. Terrorist Signaling and the Value of Intelligence, with Todd Sandler, British Journal of Political Science, 37: 576-586. 2006 Taking Corporate Culture Seriously: Group Effects in the Trust Game, Southern Economic Journal, 73(1) 27-36. The New Face of Development Assistance: Public Goods and Changing Ethics, with Todd Sandler, Journal of International Development, 19: 527-44. 4 2005 Subgame Perfection and the Ethics of Competition, Managerial and Decision Economics, 26(6) 397-405. Working Well With Others: The Evolution of Teamwork and Ethics, with L. Beth Gunn, Public Choice, 123(1-2) 115-131. Counterterrorism: A Game-Theoretic Approach, with Todd Sandler, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 49(2) 183-200. Terrorism Support and Recruitment, with João Faria, Defence and Peace Economics, 16(4) 263-73. The Dilemma of the Prisoners’ Dilemmas, with Todd Sandler, Kyklos, 58(1) 3-24. Leading By Example and International Collective Action, with André Rossi and João Faria, Journal of Public Economic Theory, 7(1) 51-63. 2004 Conspicuous By Its Absence: Ethics and Managerial Economics, Journal of Business Ethics, 54(3) 259-275. Asymmetric Leadership and International Public Goods, Public Finance Review, 32(5) 528-558. 2003 Terrorism and Game Theory, Simulation & Gaming, with Todd Sandler,34(3) 319-37. Pure Public Goods versus Commons: Benefit-Cost Duality, with Todd Sandler, Land Economics, 79(3) 355-68. Health-Promoting Alliances, with Todd Sandler, European Journal of Political Economy, 19(2) 355-75. An Evolutionary Game Approach to Fundamentalism and Conflict, with Todd Sandler, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 34(3) 319-37. 2002 A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Global and Transnational Public Goods for Health, with Todd Sandler, Fiscal Studies, 23(2) 195-222. 2001 A Cooperative Theory of Noncontiguous Allies, with Todd Sandler, Journal of Public Economic Theory, 3(4) 391-411. Regional Public Goods: Strategies and Institutions, with Todd Sandler, European Journal of Political Economy, 17: 493-516. Leadership and the Aggregation of International Collective Action, Oxford Economic Papers, 53(1) 114-137. 2000 The Evolution of Heterogeneity in Biodiversity and Environmental Regimes, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 44(6) 752-771. 1999 Interpreting Budget Deficits in Latin America: Methods with Application to Argentina, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23(1) 21-32. The Political Economy of the Neoliberal Transition, Latin American Research Review, 34(1) 212-220. 1998 Measurement of Fiscal Performance Under External Imbalance, with Pradeep Kumar, Journal of Economic Development, 23(2) 81-102. Evolutionary Market-Making: Economics versus Finance, Proceedings of the Argentine National Academy of Sciences. 5 1997 Coherence and the Credibility of Convertibility Announcements, Journal of International Money and Finance, 16(5) 719-735. Fiscal Pacts, Open Economies Review, 8(3) 271-284. Correlated Strategies as Institutions, Theory and Decision, 42(3) 271-285. 1996 Social Norms, Inflation, and Stabilization, Rationality and Society, 8(3) 277-294. Forward-Falling Labor Supply and Monopsony Equilibrium with an Application to LDC Labor Markets, with J. Formby and G. Nie, Journal of International Trade and Development, 5(1) 23-34. 1995 Social Norms and Core Outcomes in a Sharecropping Economy, Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie (Journal of Economics), 61(2) 175-183. The Economic Consequences of the Peace: Keynes and Correlation, Mathematical Social Sciences, 29(3) 263-276. Teoría de juegos. Una introducción con enfoque macroeconómico Latinoamericano, with Rosa Morales, Economía (Perú), 18(35-36) 9-33. Populismo ou endogeneidade orçamentária? Política fiscal discricionária na Argentina, Revista de Economia Politica (Brazil), 15(4) 5-20. 1994 Fiscal Policy and the Theory of Conflict Inflation, The Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 52(4) 425-437. Stability Criteria for Social Norms with Applications to the Prisoner's Dilemma, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 38(4) 749-765. Coalition Dynamics, Social Norms, and the Persistence of Inflation, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 32(2) 145-157. 1993 Measurement of Fiscal Performance in Inflated Economies, Journal of Economic Development, 18(2) 63-80. CASES: Corporate Governance Profit Maximization and Layoffs Product Recall Pricing in the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster *Note that these are the economics and finance cases for Giving Voice to Values, a business ethics curriculum that has been adopted at over 600 universities, business schools and corporations world-wide. MONOGRAPHS: Regional Public Goods: Typologies, Provision, Financing, and Development Assistance, with Todd Sandler, Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International, 2002. ISBN 91-22-01857-0. 6 BOOK CHAPTERS: Giving Voice to Values in the Economics Classroom, in M. Gentile (ed.), Educating for ValuesDriven Leadership Across the Curriculum: Giving Voice to Values, NY: Business Expert Press, 2013, pp.15-29. Collective Action and (Counter) Terrorism, in W.F. Shughart et al. (eds.), The Elgar Companion to Public Choice, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2013, pp.494-506. The New Face of Development Assistance: Public Goods and Changing Ethics, with Todd Sandler, in E. Brousseau et al. (eds) Reflexive Governance for Global Public Goods, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012, pp.55-72. Comments on Inflation and Stabilization in Argentina/Brazil, in Werner Baer (ed.), Economics of Argentina and Brasil, Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar, 2011, pp. 403-405. Transnational Terrorism (Copenhagen Consensus 2008 Challenge Paper), with Walter Enders and Todd Sandler, in Bjorn Lomborg (ed) Global Crises, Global Solutions, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp.516-562. Strategic Analysis of Terrorism, with Todd Sandler, in N. Memon et al. (eds) Mathematical Methods in Counterterrorism, Wien: Springer-Verlag, 2009, pp.333-348. Terrorism: A Game-Theoretic Approach, with Todd Sandler, Chapter 25 in Handbook of Defense Economics, Vol. 2, Elsevier North-Holland, 2007, 776-810. A Selective Survey of Regional Public Goods in Latin America, in Estevadeordal, A., B. Frantz and T. R. Nguyen (Eds.), Regional Public Goods. From Theory to Practice. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank (Joint publication with Asian Development Bank, 2004, pp.105-129. ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES: The Commons, Encyclopedia of Business Ethics, 2008, Sage Publications. Nash Equilibrium, Encyclopedia of Business Ethics, 2008, Sage Publications. REPRINTED ARTICLES: Leadership and the Aggregation of International Collective Action, in T. Sandler and K. Hartley (eds.), Economics of Conflict, Edward Elgar Critical Writings in Economics, Volume 1, Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar, 2004. Correlated Strategies as Institutions, in T. Sandler and K. Hartley (eds.), Economics of Conflict, Edward Elgar Critical Writings in Economics, Volume 1, Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar, 2004. UNREFEREED PUBLICATIONS: Defence and Peace Economics: The Second Decade in Retrospect, with Christos Kolias, Defence and Peace Economics, 2010, 5-6: 395-407. Review of Economic Liberalization, Distribution, and Poverty: Latin America in the 1990s. Choice Magazine. Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, October 2003. Review of Development in Theory and Practice: Latin American Perspectives. Choice Magazine. Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, February 2004. Review of Economic Reforms In Chile: From Dictatorship to Democracy. Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, September 2002. Review of Gradual Economic Reform in Latin America. The Costa Rican Experience. Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, February 2002. Review of Latin America in the World Economy: Mercantile Colonialism to Global Capitalism. Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, March 2001. 7 MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW (OR IN PROGRESS): Mediation and Assurance under Regime Uncertainty. Agency, Social Preferences and Managerial Objectives. Screening for Managerial Objectives. Malware and Market Share. On the Cooperative and Competitive Aspects of Strategic Monitoring. Foreign Aid and the War on Terror: A Dynamic Model where Recruitment Matters, with Joao Faria. Intertemporal and Spatial Externalities: Application to Terrorism, with Emilson Silva and Joao Faria. COURSES TAUGHT: Business Ethics, Business Spanish Practicum, Business Spanish section of Spanish Conversation, Econometrics (undergraduate), Economic Growth and Development, Executive MBAs – Micro/Managerial Economics, Financial Crises (short course), Game Theory (PhD, masters and undergraduate, in English and Spanish), Game Theory for Finance (PhD and MA), Game Theory for the Social Sciences (MA), Global Public Goods, Intermediate Microeconomics, Introductory Microeconomics (mass lecture, small lecture), Introductory Economics (micro & macro combined), Latin American Economic Development (in English and Spanish), Managerial Economics, Mathematical Economics, Statistics (undergraduate). REFEREE: American Economic Journal: Microeconomics; American Economic Review; American Journal of Political Science; American Political Science Review; BioSystems; British Journal of Political Science; Canadian Journal of Economics; Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies; Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council; Cambridge University Press; Contemporary Economic Policy; Defence & Peace Economics; Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society; Ecological Complexity, Economic Inquiry; Economics Bulletin; Economics Letters; Environmental and Development Economics; European Journal of Operations Research, European Journal of Political Economy; Games and Economic Behavior; Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance (Theory); Global Environmental Politics; Global Governance; Group Decision and Negotiation; Information Economics and Policy; International Journal of Business and Economics; International Review of Financial Analysis; International Studies Perspectives; International Studies Quarterly; International Tax and Public Finance; Journal of Bioeconomics; Journal of Business Ethics; Journal of Conflict Resolution; Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control; Journal of Economic Education, Journal of Economic Surveys; Journal of Economics & Management Strategy; Journal of Environmental Economics and Management; Journal of Evolutionary Economics; Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics; Journal of InterAmerican Studies and World Affairs; Journal of Interval Computations; Journal of Latin American Perspectives; Journal of Peace Research; Journal of Policy Analysis and Management; Journal of Political Economy; Journal of Politics; Journal of Post Keynesian Economics; Journal of Public Economics; Journal of Public Economic Theory; Journal of Risk and Insurance; Journal of Theoretical Politics; Kluwer Academic Publishers; Latin American Research Review; Management Science; Managerial and Decision Economics; MIT University Press; Mathematical Social Sciences; National 8 Science Foundation; Naval Research Logistics, Operations Research, Oxford University Press; Production and Operations Management; Public Finance Review; Quarterly Journal of Economics and Finance; RAND Journal of Economics; Rationality and Society; Resource & Energy Economics; Review of International Economics; Risk Analysis; Routledge Press; Social Choice and Welfare; Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Social Science Journal; Scandinavian Journal of Economics; Southern Economic Journal; Studies in Comparative International Development; Terrorism and Political Violence; United Nations Development Programme, World Politics. GRANTS: Behavioral Insights into National Security Issues, National Science Foundation BCS-0905060 $440,183 (2009-2010) (with Chetan Dave, Catherin Eckel, Enrique Fatas) Substantive Expertise, Strategic Analysis and Behavioral Foundations of Terrorism, National Science Foundation BCS-0905044 $149,885 (2009-2010) (with Rachel Croson, Chetan Dave) Terrorist Spectaculars: Backlash Attacks and the Focus of Intelligence, United States Department of Homeland Security through the Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorist Events (CREATE) at the University of Southern California, grant number 2007-ST-061-00001 (with Todd Sandler). Mellon Foundation grant for a liberal arts economics conference, 2005. Inter-American Development Bank: Regional Public Goods in Latin America, May-August 2002. Swedish Foreign Ministry (Expert Group on Development Issues): Regional Public Goods, April-October 2001 (with Todd Sandler). National Institutes of Health: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Global Public Goods for Health, February- April 2001 (with Todd Sandler). Center for the Study of Western Hemispheric Trade: Building NAFTA: Strategies for Economic Growth, 1995-1996. Fulbright Grant, South America Today to Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Uruguay during Summer 1993. Research Grant, College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Alabama, Summer 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999. Research Grant, University of Alabama, Summer 1994, 1996. Student Fulbright Grant to study and conduct economic research in Bogotá, Colombia. July 1985 - July 1986. HONORS: UT System Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award ($25,000), 2013. Excellence in Executive Education, Class of 2011 Award, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University. Outstanding Teaching Award, Master of Finance Class of 2009, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University. Excellence in Executive Education, Class of 2007 Award, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University. Dean’s Award for Faculty Research and Creative Activity (highest faculty award), Rhodes College, 2005. 9 Excellence in Executive Education, Class of 2005 Award, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University. Alumni Achievement Award, College of Arts & Sciences, Western Michigan University, 2004. Thomas 4-year Teaching Fellow ($16,000), College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Alabama. University of Illinois List of Instructors Rated Excellent by Their Students, spring 1991, fall 1990, spring 1990, spring 1989, fall 1988. DeMearest Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching, College of Commerce, University of Illinois, 1991. College of Commerce Graduate Fellowship, University of Illinois, 1986-87, 1987-88. Floyd W. Moore Graduate Award in Economics, Western Michigan University, 1985. Senior Prize in Foreign Language, Olivet College, 1984. Senior Prize in Mathematics, Olivet College, 1984. Wolfgang Meider Foreign Language Scholarship, Olivet College, 1982-84. RECOGNITION: Quoted in, “The Holy Grail. Educating for values-driven leadership across the curriculum and giving voice to values,” in European Foundation for Management Development Global Focus, 2014, 8(1) 56-59. Research on whistle blowing featured in News Briefing of the Latin American Corporate Counsel Association, “You Shall Know the Truth,” 23 August 2012. Research on Terrorism covered in Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 2008. Research on terrorism was featured in The Economist, “Feel Safer Now?,” March 6, 2008. My course on Latin American Development (taught in Spanish) was featured in The Wall Street Journal. LEADERSHIP: Program Head, Economics, University of Texas at Dallas. The Department has 13 full-time faculty members, approximately 200 majors, and offers BA, BS, MS and PhD Degrees. Mediator, appointed by the UTD Committee on Faculty Standing and Conduct for the purposes of resolving faculty grievances. Chair, Faculty Executive Committee, Rhodes College. I was elected as the social sciences representative to this committee, which meets biweekly with the Dean of the College on matters of policy (including the faculty issues of budget formation and departmental applications for new lines). During my tenure we moved from a 3:3 to a 3:2 teaching load. We also re-wrote the faculty handbook, including the college’s standards for promotion and tenure, and faculty evaluation for purposes of remuneration. During the 2003-06 I was Chair of the Committee and was Secretary during 2002-03. Chair, Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs Search Committee, Rhodes College, 2005-06. Duties: assist President in interviewing and selecting a search consultant; create ad and extended job description; vet candidate applications; interview candidate’s references; conduct airport interviews of semi-finalists; coordinate and conduct campus interviews of finalists. Chair, Task Force on Collegiate Licensing and Labor Code of Conduct, University of Alabama. The Task Force was charged with proposing a labor code of conduct for the production of its licensed apparel and selection of an independent enforcement body to monitor adherence to the code. I wrote the University of Alabama’s labor code of conduct and was the University’s representative on this issue for television, radio, and newspaper interviews. 10 University-Wide Tenure and Promotion Committee. University of Texas at Dallas (2010-2012); Rhodes College (2006-2007). Chair, Recruiting Committee, Rhodes College 2001-02 (microeconomics), 2002-03 (statistics), 2005-06 (microeconomics). I was also on four recruiting committees at the University of Alabama and three at UTD (including a Dean search). Department of Economics & Management External Review Committee, DePauw University, 2006. PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS Economic Measurement, National Association for Business Economists Giving Voice to Values Faculty Development Workshop Giving Voice to Values: Teaching, Learning, Research MBA under Siege: Reimagining Management Education Deming Memorial Conference, Fordham University AACSB: Teaching Business Ethics July The Creative Mind: Meeting Facilitation July 2015 June 2013 June 2011 May 2010 2005 Nov-Dec 2004
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