Name
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Kenrick H. Jordan |
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School | School of Business
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Program
| - Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) - Accounting, Audit and Information Technology
- Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) - International Business Management
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Academic and Professional Designations
| - Ph.D., Food and Resource Economics, University of Florida
- M.Sc., Food and Resource Economics, University of Florida
- M.A., Development Economics, University of East Anglia
- B.A., Economics, University of the West Indies
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Title
| Professor, International Business Management |
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Courses Taught | - ECON73020, Economics of International Trade and Finance
- ECON71050, Microeconomics
- ECON71030, Macroeconomics, with International Applications
- ECON1030, Macroeconomics
- ECON1020, Microeconomics
- BUS8320, Global Business Environment
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Areas of Expertise & Interest | - International Trade and Finance
- Applied Microeconomics
- Development Economics
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Industry Experience, Professional Currency Activities | - 15 years in senior economics role in Canadian financial services industry
- 9 years as public sector economist, Caribbean Community Secretariat
- Member, Toronto Association for Business and Economics (TABE)
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Major Research Projects, Scholarly Activities, and/or Publications | Integration and Behavior in the US Winter Market for Fresh Tomatoes, K. H. Jordan and John J. VanSickle, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Vol. 27, Issue 1, 1995
NAFTA and Florida Tomatoes: How Will Florida Producers Survive? K. H. Jordan and John J. VanSickle, Florida State Horticultural Society, 1995
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