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John Burger

Contact:
410-617-5831
Sellinger Hall 313
Academic Degrees
Ph D, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
BS, Wake Forest University.
Research Areas
International Finance
Monetary Policy
Sports Economics
Dr. John D. Burger
Associate Professor, Department Chair
Economics
Representative Publications
Burger, J. D., Walters, S. J.K., The Existence and Persistence of a Winner's Curse: New Evidence from the (Baseball) Field, Southern Economic Journal, 75, 1, (2008).

Burger, J. D., Warnock, F. E., Warnock, V. C., Ingredients for a Well-functioning Capital Market, Korea's Economy 2008, 24, (2008), p. 31-38.

Burger, J. D., Warnock, F. E., Foreign Participation in Local Currency Bond Markets, Review of Financial Economics, 16, 3, (2007), p. 291-304.

Burger, J. D., Warnock, F. E., Foreign Participation in Emerging Asian Bond Markets, Korea's Economy 2006, 22, (2006), p. 24-28.

Burger, J. D., Warnock, F. E., Local Currency Bond Markets, IMF Staff Papers, 53, (2006), p. 133-146.

Burger, J. D., Walters, S. J.K., Arbitrator Bias and Self-Interest: Lessons from the Baseball Labor Market, Journal of Labor Research, 26 (2), (2005), p. 267-280.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Burger is currently the Director of Loyola International at Nachbahr Huis in Lueven, Belgium.
Affiliations
Adam Smith Economic Society

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