Biography

Prof. Carlos Seiglie

Department of Economics

Rutgers University, USA

Professor


Email: seiglie@andromeda.rutgers.edu


Qualifications

Ph.D., Economics, University of Chicago, USA

M.A., Economics, University of Chicago, USA

B.A., Economics, Rutgers University, USA


Publications (Selected)

  1. Carlos Seiglie and Steven Coissard. 2011. “Guerre Economique et Securite Internationale.” Revue Internationale d’ Intelligence Economique. (January).
  2. Solomon Polachek, Carlos Seiglie and J. Xiang. 2011. “Globalization and International Conflict: Can FDI Increase Cooperation Among Nations? in the Handbook of the Economics of Peace and Conflict, edited by M. Garfinkel and S. Skaperdas, Oxford University Press.
  3. Carlos Seiglie. 2010. “Les Depenses Militaires en Economie Ouverte.” in Economie Politique de la Securite Internationale edited by Jacques Fontanel, Edition- L' Harmattan: pp263-279.
  4. Carlos Seiglie, Steven Coissard and E. Yann. 2008. “Economic Intelligence and National Security.” in War, Peace and Security, edited by J. Fontanel and M. Chatterji, Emerald:pp.235-248.
  5. Carlos Seiglie. 2007 “The Economic Costs and Consequences of War,” in the Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, 2nd Edition, Elsevier.
  6. Solomon Polachek, Carlos Seiglie and J. Xiang. 2007. “The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on International Conflict,” Defense and Peace Economics, 18(2):415-429.
  7. Carlos Seiglie. 2007. "Socioeconomic Differences between the Races in Cuba and Their Implications for a Transition.” Cuban Affairs 2(1):1-10.
  8. Solomon Polachek and Carlos Seiglie. 2007. “Trade, Peace and Democracy: An Analysis of Dyadic Disputes” in Handbook of Defense Economics, Volume 2, edited by K. Hartley and T. Sandler, Elsevier:pp.1017-1073.
  9. Carlos Seiglie. 2005. “Challenges for Spanish Investments in the Latin American Energy Industry.” in Latin America’s Quest for Globalization:The Role of Spanish Firms, edited by F. Martin and P. Toral, Ashgate:pp.253-261.
  10. Carlos Seiglie. 2005. "Efficient Peacekeeping for a New World Order," Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 11(2), Article 2, http://www.bepress.com/peps/vol11/iss2/2.
  11. Carlos Seiglie. 2004. "Understanding Child Outcomes: An Application to Child Abuse and Neglect," Review of Economics of the Household, 2 (June):143-160.
  12. Carlos Seiglie and Peter Liu. 2002. “Arms Races in the Developing World: Policy Implications,” Journal of Policy Modeling, 24 (December):693-705.
  13. Carlos Seiglie and Mayeul Kauffmann. 2002. "The Economics of Chemical and Biological Weapons,” in UNESCO Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, EOLSS Publishers, Oxford, UK. Chapter 4.
  14. Carlos Seiglie and Sylvie Mattan. 2002. “International and Regional Alliances,” in UNESCO Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, EOLSS Publishers, Oxford, UK. Chapter 3.
  15. Carlos Seiglie. 2000. “Cuba’s Road to Serfdom,” The Cato Journal, 20(3):425-430.
  16. Carlos Seiglie. 1999. “Measuring the Social Cost of Cuba’s Road to Serfdom,” Pax Economica, 1(2): 17-23.
  17. Carlos Seiglie. 1999. “The Economic Costs and Consequences of War,” in the Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict, Vol. 1, Academic Press, pp.657-663.
  18. Carlos Seiglie. 1999. "Altruism, Foreign Aid and Military Intervention," Journal of Conflict Management and Peace Science, 17(2):207-223.
  19. Roger R. Betancourt and Carlos Seiglie. 1998. “Economic Development in the Tropics: Fiction or Possibility,” in Cuba in Transition Vol. 8., Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, pp.313-325.
  20. Carlos Seiglie. 1998. "Defense Spending in a Neo-Ricardian World," Economica, 65 (May):193-210.
  21. Carlos Seiglie. 1997. "The Political Economy of Trade Sanctions: The Case of Cuba," in Cuba in Transition Vol. 7., Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, pp.232-238.
  22. Carlos Seiglie. 1997. "Deficits, Defense and Income Redistribution," The Cato Journal, 17(1):11-21.
  23. Carlos Seiglie. 1996. "The Optimal Size of the Military in a Post-Castro Cuba," in Cuba in Transition Vol. 6., Florida International University Press, pp.115-123.
  24. Carlos Seiglie. 1996. "Exploring Potential Arms Races," Economics and Politics, 8(3):231-240.
  25. Carlos Seiglie. 1996. “Does Military Spending Have an Impact on the Economy?," in Arms Spending, Development, and Security, edited by M. Chatterji, J. Fontanel and A. Hattori. New Delhi: APH, pp.243-252.

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