Andrew Schrank, Associate Professor

(Ph.D., University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2000)

Office: SSCI 1108

(505) 277-1295

fax: (505) 277-8805

schrank@unm.edu

Fall 2008 Office Hours: Mondays & Wednesdays 2:30-3:45 pm

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Andrew Schrank received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin in 2000 and is currently Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of New Mexico.  He studies the organization, performance, and regulation of industry—especially in Latin America.  He has received grants and fellowships from the Social Science Research Council, National Science Foundation, and MacArthur Foundation; consulted for the United Nations Economic Commission on Latin America, Inter-American Development Bank, and Japanese External Trade Organization; carried out fieldwork in Mexico, Central America, and the Dominican Republic; and published in a variety of academic and policy outlets including Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, International Studies Quarterly, the Journal of Politics, Politics and Society, Social Forces, and Theory and Society.  He is currently completing a book manuscript entitled Dependency and Domestication in a Third World Export Platform: The Dominican Republic in Comparative Perspective.

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