Connel Fullenkamp, Professor of the Practice and Director of Undergraduate Studies

Connel Fullenkamp

Professor Fullenkamp specializes in the investigation of financial market development and regulation of financial markets. His projects often involve the exploration of such variables as immigrant worker remittances, economic policy, and the development of countries. His completed papers have appeared in various leading academic journals, including The Cato Journal, the Journal of Banking and Finance, the Review of Economic Dynamics, and the Review of Economics and Statistics. Titles of his publications include, “Capital Trading, Stock Trading, and the Inflation Tax on Equity” with Scott Baier, Charles Carlstrom, Ralph Chami, Thomas Cosimano, and Timothy Fuerst; “Assessing Individual Risk-Attitudes Using Field Data from Lottery Games” with Rafael Tenorio and Robert Battalio; “Are Immigrant Remittance Flows a Source for Capital Development” with Ralph Chami and Samir Jahjah; and more. Professor Fullenkamp is currently focusing his studies on the impact of immigrant remittances on economic growth and the framework for financial market development.

Office Location:  329F Social Sciences, Box 90097, Durham, NC 27708
Office Phone:  +1 919 660 1843
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Teaching (Spring 2024):

Teaching (Fall 2024):

Education:

Ph.D.Harvard University1992
M.A.Harvard University1989
B.A.Michigan State University1987
Specialties:

Financial Economics
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Economic Growth and Technological Change
Macroeconomics
Research Interests:

Current projects: Impact of immigrant remittances on economic growth, Framework for financial market development

Professor Fullenkamp specializes in the investigation of financial market development and regulation of financial markets. His projects often involve the exploration of such variables as immigrant worker remittances, economic policy, and the development of countries. His completed papers have appeared in various leading academic journals, including The Cato Journal, the Journal of Banking and Finance, the Review of Economic Dynamics, and the Review of Economics and Statistics. Titles of his publications include, “Capital Trading, Stock Trading, and the Inflation Tax on Equity” with Scott Baier, Charles Carlstrom, Ralph Chami, Thomas Cosimano, and Timothy Fuerst; “Assessing Individual Risk-Attitudes Using Field Data from Lottery Games” with Rafael Tenorio and Robert Battalio; “Are Immigrant Remittance Flows a Source for Capital Development” with Ralph Chami and Samir Jahjah; and more. Professor Fullenkamp is currently focusing his studies on the impact of immigrant remittances on economic growth and the framework for financial market development.

Areas of Interest:

financial market development
regulation of financial markets

Keywords:

finance • policy • remittances • financial market development • financial market regulation • migrant worker remittances

Working Papers

  1. C.R. Fullenkamp, Ralph Chami and Sunil Sharma, “Toward a Framework for Financial Market Development (2004), IMF Institute - mimeo
  2. C.R. Fullenkamp, Thomas Cosimano and Richard Sheehan, An Examination of Deposit Rate Setting by Large Financial Institutions (2004) (currently under revision at the Journal of Financial Intermediation.)
  3. C.R. Fullenkamp, Ralph Chami and Thomas Cosimano, The Stock Market Channel of Monetary Policy (March, 1999), IMF Working Paper
Recent Publications

  1. Chami, R; Fullenkamp, C; González Gómez, A; Hilmi, N; Magud, NE, The price is not right, Frontiers in Climate, vol. 5 (January, 2023) [doi]  [abs]
  2. Hilmi, N; Chami, R; Fullenkamp, C; Jafari, M; Sumaila, UR, Editorial: Nature-based solutions, climate mitigation, biodiversity conservation, Frontiers in Climate, vol. 5 (January, 2023) [doi]
  3. Berzaghi, F; Cosimano, T; Fullenkamp, C; Scanlon, J; Fon, TE; Robson, MT; Forbang, JL; Chami, R, Value wild animals’ carbon services to fill the biodiversity financing gap, Nature Climate Change, vol. 12 no. 7 (July, 2022), pp. 598-601 [doi]
  4. Berzaghi, F; Chami, R; Cosimano, T; Fullenkamp, C, Financing conservation by valuing carbon services produced by wild animals., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 119 no. 22 (May, 2022), pp. e2120426119 [doi]  [abs]
  5. Chami, R; Cosimano, T; Fullenkamp, C; Nieburg, D, Toward a Nature-Based Economy, Frontiers in Climate, vol. 4 (April, 2022) [doi]  [abs]