Contact Information

Claremont

United States

Suppaleuk Sarpphaitoon

Work Experience

Research Associate

Claremont Institute for Economic Policy Studies

September 2011 -

My research agenda is to expand the study of the current account imbalance to explain the currency crises in Southeast Asian countries. In addition, I am working on the topic of the relationship between foreign direct investments and a number of immigrants in the United States using panel data from the Department of Homeland Security and International Trade Administration, the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Part-Time Faculty

Loyola Marymount University

January 2010 -

Taught microeconomics and Statistics.

Education

PhD/Doctorate International Trade, Open-Economy Macroeconomics,

Claremont Graduate University

January 2006 - January 2012

Master's Degree Public Choice and International Political Economy

Claremont Graduate University

January 2006 - January 2009

Bachelor's Degree Economics

Thammasat University

June 1996 - December 1999



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