Ferdinando Monte Faculty Bio

Ferdinando Monte, PhD
Assistant Professor
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
100 International Drive, Room 1337
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (410) 234-9408
ferdinando.monte@jhu.edu
Personal web page: sites.google.com/site/ferdinandomonte
Ferdinando Monte, PhD (Economics, University of Chicago), joined the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in 2011. He is an Assistant Professor in the research track with expertise in the interaction between international trade, the labor market, and the behavior of the firm.
Honors and Distinctions
- 2010 - M&L Markovitz Dissertation and Provost Dissertation Fellow
- 2010 - NSF Grant #0962616, Doctoral Dissertation Research: Transmission Mechanisms of Trade Shocks (with S. Kortum)
- 2009-10 - University of Chicago Theodore W. and Esther Schultz Economics Fellowship
- 2009 - France-Chicago Center Fellowship
- 2006-09 - University of Chicago Marshall Field Fellowship
Publications
- "Skill Bias, Trade, and Wage Dispersion," Journal of International Economics, 2011.
- "Culture, Gender, and Math" (with L. Guiso, P. Sapienza, and L. Zingales), Science, 2008.
Teaching Interests
- International trade and global strategy