Mamit Deme
Associate Professor, Economics, hired 1990
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 1990
M.A., Jackson State University, 1980
M.P.P.A., Jackson State University, 1979
B.B.A., Western Illinois University, 1974
Primary Field: International Economics
Office BAS N325
Phone 615.898.5497
Fax 615.898.5596
email: mamit.deme@mtsu.edu
website: www.mtsu.edu/~mdeme
Selected Publications
- Deme, M., & Graddy, D. (2011). U.S. Outward Foreign Direct Investment, Skills, and Knowledge-Based Assets: Dynamic Panel Model. Indian Journal of Economics and Business, 10 (4), 389-406.
- Deme, M., Qureshi, H., & Zhao, K. (2009). An Empirical Investigation into the Current Foreclosure. Global Review of Business and Economic Research, forthcoming.
- Deme, M., & Graddy, D. (2006). Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, and Endogenous Growth. Indian Journal of Economics and Business, 5 (2), 289-300.
- Deme, M., Frank, D., & Naqvi, N. (2005). A General Equilibrium Skill Acquisitions Model of Development for Lesotho. Journal of Economic Development, 30 (1), 15-29.
- Deme, M., & Qureshi, H. (2005). Information Technology, Foreign Investment and Economic Growth in Eleven Developing Countries. Global Review of Business and Economic Research, 1 (2), 131-148.
- Deme, M., & Fayissa, B. (2004). Broad Money and International Reserves: The Case of East Asia. Journal of Industrial, Business and Economic Research, 7 (2), 1-16.
- Deme, M., & Fayissa, B. (2003). An Assessment of the Degree of Economic Globalization in Severely Indebted Low-Income African Countries. Journal of Global Awareness, 4 (1), 50-60.
