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Peter K. Schott is the Juan Trippe Professor at the Yale School of Management, specializing in International Economics. His research examines how firms and workers respond to globalization, with recent projects focusing on the decline of U.S. manufacturing employment in the 2000s, the relative export quality of developing versus developed economies, and the relationship between trade policy and firm productivity. Schott has a distinguished academic background with a PhD from the Anderson School at UCLA in 1999, an MS from UCLA in 1995, and a BS from the University of Pennsylvania in 1990. He has received several awards for his contributions to the field, including the Yale SOM Alumni Association Teaching Award in 2010 and the Citations Excellence Award from Emerald Management Reviews in 2012. Schott has also been supported by National Science Foundation Research Grants for his work on estimating export quality and firms' product choices in international trade.
Yale School of Management • New Haven, CT
Focus on International Economics and the impact of globalization on firms and employment.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.