David Leblang

 
 

I am the J. Wilson Newman Professor of Governance at the Miller Center of Public Affairs and Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia.  I arrived at the University of Virginia in 2008 having taught at the University of Colorado, the University of North Texas and the College of William and Mary.  At the Miller Center I am chair the GAGE (Governing America in a Global Era) Program and am responsible for the Caplin Conference on the World Economy.  I presently serve as the secretary/treasurer of the American Political Science Association’s organized section on Political Economy and as a member of the International Political Economy section of the Social Science Research Network.


My research focuses on broad questions of political economy where I have written on economic growth, exchange rate regimes, financial crises, capital mobility, and financial markets.  Work on the relationship between political expectations and financial market behavior cumulated in a recently published book co-authored with William Bernhard, Democratic Processes and Financial Markets: Pricing Politics.


I am presently working on a number of projects related to the politics of international migration and consequences of labor migration for sending countries.

 

David Leblang

Woodrow Wilson Department

  of Politics

P.O. Box 400787

University of Virginia

Charlottesville, VA 22904

434-243-1573 (Cabell)

434-243-8193 (Miller Center)

434-982-2739 (fax)

leblang@virginia.edu



Fall 2009

Office Hours

M 11:00-12:00 (Cabell)

R   1:00-2:00 (Miller Center)


Courses

PLIR 101: Introduction to International Relations

PLAD 709: Research Methods and Design in Political Science

PPOL 711: Economics of Public Policy II


Recent Working Papers


Defying the Law of Gravity: The Political Economy of International Migration (with Jennifer Fitzgerald and Jessica Teets) (June 2009)


The Financial Crisis of 2007: Our Waterloo or Take a Chance on IPE? (with Sonal Pandya) (June 2009)


Another Link in the Chain: Migrant Networks and International Investment (April 2009)


Diaspora Bonds and Crossborder Capital (March 2009)