Kaye G. Husbands Fealing
Associate Professor of Economics
Education
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1990
B.A., University of Pennsylvania, Economics and Mathematics, 1981
Fields
Pricing Strategies in the Auto Industry, Technology Transfer Diffusion
and Innovation in Emerging markets, Strategic Alliances between Customers
and Suppliers, and the Competitive Advantage of Mexican Auto Suppliers
Country Experience
Mexico
Publications and Working Papers
Kaye Husbands Fealing, "Regulated Industries and Measures of Earnings
Discrimination: Comment," in
James Peoples, ed., Regulation Reform and Labor Markets, Boston:
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997, pp. 325-62.
_________, (with Tobias O. Kanango and Thomas C. Pinckney) "Education
and Agricultural Productivity
in Kenya," in Henry J. Bruton and Catharine B. Hill (eds.) The
Evaluation of Public Expenditure in
Africa, Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1997, pp. 111-38.
_________, "The Race for Technology Among Mexican Auto Parts Suppliers:
Means and Outcomes,"
presentation to the North American Economics and Finance Association
at the American Economic
Association meetings, January 1995.
_________, "Strategic Alliances in the Mexican Auto Parts Industry,"
International Motor Vehicle Program working paper, June 1994.
_________, "Strategic Adjustment of Price by Japanese and American
Automobile Manufacturers," in
monograph series Government and the Economy: Outstanding Studies
and Recent Dissertations,
Garland Publishing Inc., January 1993.
Williams
Economics