Kristie N. Briggs, PhD
Kristie N. Briggs, PhD
Professor
Associate Dean, Faculty
Director, DBA Program
Heider College of Business
Expertise/Specializations
- International Trade
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Economic Development
- Applied Econometrics
Academic Appointments
Department
- Economics and Finance
Position
- Professor
Biography
Kristie Briggs is an Associate Professor of Economics at Creighton University. She received her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and has fields of specialization in international trade, economic development, and the economics of innovation and intellectual property rights. She enjoys an active research agenda both independently and with her students. Kristie has published in journals such as Southern Economic Journal, Research Policy, and Applied Economics; she has given numerous presentations, and was an invited speaker at the U.S. Department of the State.
A more complete listing of scholarship, teaching, and research interests can be found on my Curriculum Vitae.
Curriculum Vitae
A more complete listing of scholarship, teaching, and research interests can be found on my Curriculum Vitae.
Curriculum Vitae
Publications and Presentations
Articles
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- , 23(8), 1112-1144,
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- , 25(1), 35-51,
- , 12(1), 4-17,
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- , 78(1), 191-210,
- , 37(5), 525-543.
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Research and Scholarship
Research and Scholarship Interests
- The primary focus of my research is on international trade and intellectual property rights, with a focus on their role and impact in developing countries.
Current Research Projects
- Recently, I have begun a new research path exploring services trade. Specifically, I am investigating factors that influence services trade flows and how services trade can it be used to facilitate economic growth.