Work with thought leaders and academic experts in aerospace engineering

Companies can greatly benefit from collaborating with academic researchers in the field of Aerospace Engineering. These experts bring a wealth of knowledge and experience that can contribute to various aspects of your company's operations. They can provide innovative solutions to engineering challenges, conduct cutting-edge research and development, offer technical consulting services, and contribute to the design and optimization of aerospace systems. Additionally, they can help companies stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in the field, provide training and education to employees, and assist in obtaining grants and funding for aerospace projects.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in aerospace engineering include Stephen Horowitz, Dr. Gerald Cleaver, Ph.D. Physics, Laura Lunsford, Ph.D., Prof. Anantha Padmanabhan Kuppuswamy, PhD, ScD (Cambridge), Irma Kuljanishvili, Remil Martinez Aguda, Ph.D., Denys Dutykh, Baidurya Bhattacharya, Milad Hosseinpour, Yoke Yoon, Ph.D., Dr. Barry A. Spiering, Ph.D., Konstantinos Tsavdaridis, and Miguel Ramirez.

Stephen Horowitz

Bennington, Vermont, United States of America
PhD + 20 years experience, R&D/Engineering/Tech Executive in Sensors, MEMS, semiconductors
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aerospace Engineering
Other Research Interests (6)
Acoustics and Ultrasonics
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Instrumentation
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
And 1 more
About
I have over 20 years of engineering and R&D experience in sensors and MEMS including physical modeling, transduction, design, optimization, fabrication, characterization/test, and algorithm development, as well as 10 years of technical management/executive experience in operations, product development, R&D, business development, marketing and technical sales. I have a track record of success in taking early stage R&D concepts through to full products, and developing and growing businesses based on those products. I hold a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Florida, where I focused on sensor and instrumentation development, leading to 20 years of academic/industry experience in research, modeling, optimization, microfabrication, and testing of scientific instruments that requires in-depth knowledge of multidisciplinary physical systems (mechanical, electrical, acoustic, fluidic, thermal, and optical). I am well versed in MATLAB and LabVIEW, as well as first-principles development of lumped element modeling (LEM) for physical systems of all kinds. As the former CEO of an innovation-driven startup, my most important roles were defining the long-term vision and strategy, and building the teams and the people to make it all happen.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

27 total publications

Analytical Electroacoustic Model of a Piezoelectric Composite Circular Plate

AIAA Journal / Oct 01, 2006

Prasad, S. A. N., Gallas, Q., Horowitz, S., Homeijer, B., Sankar, B. V., Cattafesta, L. N., & Sheplak, M. (2006). Analytical Electroacoustic Model of a Piezoelectric Composite Circular Plate. AIAA Journal, 44(10), 2311–2318. https://doi.org/10.2514/1.19855

Characterization of a Compliant-Backplate Helmholtz Resonator for An Electromechanical Acoustic Liner

International Journal of Aeroacoustics / Aug 01, 2002

Horowitz, S. B., Nishida, T., Cattafesta, L. N., & Sheplak, M. (2002). Characterization of a Compliant-Backplate Helmholtz Resonator for An Electromechanical Acoustic Liner. International Journal of Aeroacoustics, 1(2), 183–205. https://doi.org/10.1260/147547202760236969

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Dr. Gerald Cleaver, Ph.D. Physics

Waco, Texas, United States of America
Professor of Physics, Baylor University
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aerospace Engineering
Other Research Interests (8)
String Theory
Cosmology
Quantum Gravity
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Astronomy and Astrophysics
And 3 more
About
Dr. Gerald B. Cleaver is a highly skilled and experienced problem solver. He especially enjoys projects simultaneously requiring large- and small-scale analysis, wherein logic meets creativity, and abstract thinking is applied to real-world situations. Cleaver is a dedicated leader with over 22 years of management experience of research groups, and is an eloquent communicator with more than 24 years of teaching experience. He directs the Early Universe Cosmology and Strings (EUCOS) division of Baylor University's Center for Astrophysics, Space Physics, and Engineering Research (CASPER) and has advised the dissertation research of 20 M.S. & Ph.D. students (13 graduated, 8 current). During his 2013 to 2022 tenure as Physics Graduate Program Director, Cleaver coordinated the graduate programs of over 100 students and managed the \~ $700K teaching assistantship budgets. Working with faculty colleagues, he doubled the physics graduate student enrollment from 25 in 2013 to the present 52. Cleaver was written over 85 peer-reviewed research journal articles and 25 conference proceedings. He has spoken at more than 70 conferences and workshops. Cleaver is co-author of one physics textbook and has authored six book chapters and an encyclopedia entry.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

91 total publications

Developments in string cosmology

Advances in Space Research / Jan 01, 2005

Cleaver, G. B. (2005). Developments in string cosmology. Advances in Space Research, 35(1), 106–110. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2003.08.046

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Prof. Anantha Padmanabhan Kuppuswamy, PhD, ScD (Cambridge)

Professor of Eminence, Materials Science and Engineering Program, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Anna University, India; formerly President & Provost (Director), Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aerospace Engineering
Other Research Interests (32)
Materials Science and Engineering
Metallurgy
Materials Processing
Mechanical Behavior of Materials
Organic Chemistry
And 27 more
About
Prof. Anantha Padmanabhan Kuppuswamy is a renowned scientist and academician with extensive experience in the field of materials science and metallurgy. He completed his B Sc in Metallurgical Engineering from Banaras Hindu University in 1968 and went on to obtain his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 1972. Prof. Kuppuswamy has held various prestigious positions in his career, including being a Professor of Eminence at Anna University in Chennai, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Hyderabad, and the Director of IIT Kanpur. He has also served as a Professor at IIT Madras. His research interests include materials characterization, mechanical behavior of materials, and nanomaterials. He has published numerous papers in international journals and has received several awards and honors for his contributions to the field of materials science. Apart from his academic achievements, Prof. Kuppuswamy is also known for his dedication to teaching and mentoring students. He has guided several PhD students and postdoctoral fellows, many of whom have gone on to have successful careers in academia and industry. In recognition of his contributions to the field, Prof. Kuppuswamy has been elected as a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy, the Indian Academy of Sciences, and the Indian National Academy of Engineering. He has also received the prestigious Lifetime Contribution Award in Engineering 2020 from the Indian National Academy of Engineering. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K.A.\_Padmanabhan https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=CNpGoFsAAAAJ&hl=en
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

100 total publications

On the prediction of the forming-limit diagram of sheet metals

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences / May 01, 1992

Date, P. P., & Padmanabhan, K. A. (1992). On the prediction of the forming-limit diagram of sheet metals. International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 34(5), 363–374. https://doi.org/10.1016/0020-7403(92)90024-b

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Irma Kuljanishvili

Post Doctoral Research Associate at Harvard University
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aerospace Engineering
Other Research Interests (25)
Nanoscience
Nanomaterials
Condensed Matter Physics
Scanning Probe Miscroscopy
Nanofabrication and Nanolitography
And 20 more
About
Dr. Kuljanishvili is a highly educated physicist with a PhD in condensed matter physics, in low temperature nanoscale physics, focused on scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy. She obtained her PhD from Michigan State University in 2005. After completing her doctoral studies, she worked as a Post Doctoral Research Associate at Harvard University till 2006 and later as a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Northwestern University till 2011. During these positions, she conducted research on various topics related to condensed matter physics, nanoscience and nanotechnology, low dimensional materials physics and used variety of scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy and nanolithography techniques in her research. Dr. Kuljanishvili has published numerous research papers in well-respected scientific journals and has presented her work at national and international conferences. She is highly skilled in experimental techniques and data analysis, and has a strong understanding of theoretical concepts in her field. In addition to her research experience, Irma has mentored numerous undergraduate and graduate students and taught courses in physics at the university level. She is dedicated to the advancement of science and technology and is constantly seeking opportunities to expand her knowledge and skills in her field.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

45 total publications

Microstructural Features of 3D-Printed Alloy

Metal Powder Report / Feb 01, 2024

Microstructural Features of 3D-Printed Alloy. (2024). Metal Powder Report, 79(1). https://doi.org/10.12968/s0026-0657(24)70004-6

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Denys Dutykh

Professional Applied Mathematician, Modeller, and Advisor
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aerospace Engineering
Other Research Interests (50)
Applied mathematics
fluid mechanics
scientific computing
numerical methods
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
And 45 more
About
Dr. Denys Dutykh initially comes from the broad field of Applied Mathematics. He did his Master's degree in numerical methods applied to the problems of Continuum Mechanics and a Ph.D. thesis at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan (France) on the mathematical modeling of tsunami waves. After this, he was hired as a permanent research scientist at the Institute of Mathematics (INSMI) at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). His research activities have been conducted in the following years at the picturesque University Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB, France) in the field of mathematical methods applied to the modeling and simulation of nonlinear waves (mostly in Fluid Dynamics). The Habilitation thesis of Dr. Dutykh was defended there on the topic of the mathematical methods in the environment. Since then, his research interests have significantly broadened to include the Dimensionality Reduction methods in Machine Learning, modeling of PV panels, and even some more theoretical questions in the Number Theory.
Most Relevant Publications (6+)

186 total publications

Flight Trajectories Optimization of Fixed-Wing UAV by Bank-Turn Mechanism

Drones / Mar 07, 2022

Machmudah, A., Shanmugavel, M., Parman, S., Manan, T. S. A., Dutykh, D., Beddu, S., & Rajabi, A. (2022). Flight Trajectories Optimization of Fixed-Wing UAV by Bank-Turn Mechanism. Drones, 6(3), 69. https://doi.org/10.3390/drones6030069

Retraction notice to “On the estimation of moisture permeability and advection coefficients of a wood fibre material using the optimal experiment design approach” [Exp. Therm. Fluid Sci. 90 (2017) 246–259]

Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science / May 01, 2020

Berger, J., Busser, T., Dutykh, D., & Mendes, N. (2020). Retraction notice to “On the estimation of moisture permeability and advection coefficients of a wood fibre material using the optimal experiment design approach” [Exp. Therm. Fluid Sci. 90 (2017) 246–259]. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 113, 109808. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2019.04.028

An innovative method to determine optimum insulation thickness based on non-uniform adaptive moving grid

Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering / Mar 14, 2019

Gasparin, S., Berger, J., Dutykh, D., & Mendes, N. (2019). An innovative method to determine optimum insulation thickness based on non-uniform adaptive moving grid. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 41(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40430-019-1670-6

RETRACTED: On the estimation of moisture permeability and advection coefficients of a wood fibre material using the optimal experiment design approach

Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science / Jan 01, 2018

Berger, J., Busser, T., Dutykh, D., & Mendes, N. (2018). RETRACTED: On the estimation of moisture permeability and advection coefficients of a wood fibre material using the optimal experiment design approach. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 90, 246–259. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2017.07.026

On the optimal experiment design for heat and moisture parameter estimation

Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science / Feb 01, 2017

Berger, J., Dutykh, D., & Mendes, N. (2017). On the optimal experiment design for heat and moisture parameter estimation. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 81, 109–122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2016.10.008

The Whitham equation with surface tension

Nonlinear Dynamics / Jan 10, 2017

Dinvay, E., Moldabayev, D., Dutykh, D., & Kalisch, H. (2017). The Whitham equation with surface tension. Nonlinear Dynamics, 88(2), 1125–1138. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11071-016-3299-7

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Baidurya Bhattacharya

Computational mechanics, probabilistic risk analysis, statistical inference, Monte Carlo simulations
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aerospace Engineering
Other Research Interests (43)
computational materials science
probabilistic mechanics
Mechanical Engineering
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Mechanics of Materials
And 38 more
About
Baidurya Bhattacharya is a highly accomplished and respected civil engineer with over 20 years of experience in the field. He was born in Kolkata, India and completed his B.Tech (hons.) in Civil Engineering from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in 1991. He then went on to pursue his PhD in Civil Engineering from Johns Hopkins University, which he completed in 1997. After completing his PhD, Bhattacharya started his academic career as a Visiting Professor at the University of Delaware. He then moved on to become an Assistant Professor at the same university, where he taught for several years and mentored numerous students. In 2005, he returned to his alma mater, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, as a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering. He has been a valuable member of the faculty and has made significant contributions to the department through his research and teaching. Bhattacharya's research interests lie in the areas of structural engineering, earthquake engineering, and soil dynamics. He has published numerous papers in reputable journals and has also presented his work at various international conferences. His research has been recognized and funded by prestigious organizations such as the National Science Foundation and the American Society of Civil Engineers. Aside from his academic career, Bhattacharya is also actively involved in consulting and has worked on various projects in collaboration with government agencies and private firms. He is known for his expertise and has received several awards and honors for his contributions to the field of civil engineering. Bhattacharya is a dedicated educator and mentor, and he continues to inspire and guide young engineers through his teaching and research. His passion for the field and his dedication to his students make him a highly respected figure in the academic community.
Most Relevant Publications (3+)

91 total publications

Numerical Estimation of Elastic Constants of Hydroxyapatite at Finite Temperatures: A Comparisons of Different Force Fields

International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics / Sep 06, 2023

Roy, A., Patra, P. K., & Bhattacharya, B. (2023). Numerical Estimation of Elastic Constants of Hydroxyapatite at Finite Temperatures: A Comparisons of Different Force Fields. International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219455424400017

A nested hierarchy of second order upper bounds on system failure probability

Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics / Oct 01, 2022

Ghosh, S., & Bhattacharya, B. (2022). A nested hierarchy of second order upper bounds on system failure probability. Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics, 70, 103335. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.probengmech.2022.103335

A CDM analysis of stochastic ductile damage growth and reliability

Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics / Jan 01, 1999

Bhattacharya, B., & Ellingwood, B. (1999). A CDM analysis of stochastic ductile damage growth and reliability. Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics, 14(1–2), 45–54. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0266-8920(98)00015-0

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Milad Hosseinpour

Ph.D. Mechanical Engineer with 7 years of expertise in precision metrology
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aerospace Engineering
Other Research Interests (13)
Optical Metrology
Gear Metrology and Inspection
Nano-composite Material
FEM
Structural Optimization
And 8 more
About
Innovative and detail-oriented Ph.D. Mechanical Engineer with 7 years of expertise in precision measurements, dimensional metrology, and manual inspection equipment. Proficient in CMM programming, 3D CAD (Solidworks, ANSYS, HyperMesh), and Vision Inspection Systems. Recognized for innovative problem-solving skills, meticulous attention to detail, and effective team leadership. Specialized in GD&T, GR&R, and Calibration Systems. Ready to contribute a comprehensive skillset and a quality-oriented approach to a dynamic role.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

9 total publications

Free vibration analysis of an electro-elastic GPLRC cylindrical shell surrounded by viscoelastic foundation using modified length-couple stress parameter

Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines / Dec 27, 2019

Ghabussi, A., Ashrafi, N., Shavalipour, A., Hosseinpour, A., Habibi, M., Moayedi, H., Babaei, B., & Safarpour, H. (2019). Free vibration analysis of an electro-elastic GPLRC cylindrical shell surrounded by viscoelastic foundation using modified length-couple stress parameter. Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines, 49(5), 738–762. https://doi.org/10.1080/15397734.2019.1705166

Vibration response of viscoelastic sandwich plate with magnetorheological fluid core and functionally graded-piezoelectric nanocomposite face sheets

Journal of Vibration and Control / Jan 02, 2018

Ghorbanpour Arani, A., BabaAkbar Zarei, H., & Haghparast, E. (2018). Vibration response of viscoelastic sandwich plate with magnetorheological fluid core and functionally graded-piezoelectric nanocomposite face sheets. Journal of Vibration and Control, 107754631774750. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077546317747501

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Yoke Yoon, Ph.D.

Passionate about leveraging my expertise in the space/satellite technology industry to provide superior technical and management consulting services that foster growth, sustainability and innovation for clients
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aerospace Engineering
Other Research Interests (4)
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
Geophysics
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Oceanography
About
Dr. Yoke Yoon is an accomplished aerospace engineer with over 20 years of experience in the industry. She holds a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering Sciences from the University of Colorado Boulder, where she focused on satellite navigation and orbit determination. She also holds a Master of Science in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of Missouri and a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Iowa State University. Dr. Yoon has worked in various roles and organizations throughout her career, including as a Visiting Scientist at NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory and a GPS Research Scientist at the German Space Operations Center. She has also served as a Senior Engineer and Technical Project Manager at Deimos S.L.U., a Low Earth Orbit Precise Orbit Determination Specialist at Positim U.G. at EUMETSAT, and a Satellite Navigation Consultant at Positim U.G. In addition, Dr. Yoon has held positions at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) as a Project Scientist II, at Hemisphere GNSS as a Precise GNSS R&D Network Manager, and at OneWeb as the Director of Flight Dynamics Engineering. She is currently the Founder and Principal Consultant at GlobaNav Solutions LLC, where she provides consulting services in satellite navigation, orbit determination, and flight dynamics. Dr. Yoon's expertise and contributions to the field of aerospace engineering have been recognized through numerous awards and publications. She was a member of several professional organizations, including the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the Institute of Navigation (ION). She is also a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in the state of Colorado.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

10 total publications

Navigating a large satellite constellation in the new space era: An operational perspective

Journal of Space Safety Engineering / Dec 01, 2023

Yoon, Y. T., Ghezzo, P., Hervieu, C., & Palomo, I. D.-A. (2023). Navigating a large satellite constellation in the new space era: An operational perspective. Journal of Space Safety Engineering, 10(4), 531–537. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsse.2023.10.006

GPS clock correction estimation for near real-time orbit determination applications

Aerospace Science and Technology / Oct 01, 2009

Bock, H., Dach, R., Yoon, Y., & Montenbruck, O. (2009). GPS clock correction estimation for near real-time orbit determination applications. Aerospace Science and Technology, 13(7), 415–422. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ast.2009.08.003

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Dr. Barry A. Spiering, Ph.D.

Over 20 years of experience in exercise & sports science, including directly serving athletes, astronauts, and soldiers
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aerospace Engineering
Other Research Interests (27)
Exercise Physiology
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
And 22 more
About
With a Ph.D. and over 20 years of experience in health & human performance research, my research has directly benefited athletes, astronauts, and soldiers. I've also had the unique distinction of working in industry (Nike, the NFL, and New Balance), government (NASA, the U.S. Army, and the U.S. Olympic Training Center), and academia (as a faculty member at California State University, Fullerton). Along the way, I've gained skills in product innovation, research program management, and communicating complex ideas to diverse audiences.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

98 total publications

Development of an integrated countermeasure device for use in long-duration spaceflight

Acta Astronautica / Jun 01, 2011

Streeper, T., Cavanagh, P. R., Hanson, A. M., Carpenter, R. D., Saeed, I., Kornak, J., Frassetto, L., Grodsinsky, C., Funk, J., Lee, S. M. C., Spiering, B. A., Bloomberg, J., Mulavara, A., Sibonga, J., & Lang, T. (2011). Development of an integrated countermeasure device for use in long-duration spaceflight. Acta Astronautica, 68(11–12), 2029–2037. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2010.11.002

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Miguel Ramirez

Ward S. Curran Distinguished Professor of Economics, Trinity College
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aerospace Engineering
Other Research Interests (45)
Foreign Direct Investment
Latin American Economics
Public investment
Marxian economics.
Development
And 40 more
About
Professor Ramirez is a native of Chile and a naturalized U.S. citizen since 1990. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1984 and has been at Trinity College since 1985. He has held visiting positions at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (Summer 1991 and 1992), Haverford College (Spring 1992), Vanderbilt University (Spring 1999), and Yale University (Spring 2006). His teaching interests are primarily in the areas of Latin American economic development and international finance and open economy macroeconomics. At the College he usually offers Latin American economic development and Structural Reform in Latin America during the fall term, while international finance and open economy macroeconomics is taught during the spring term. He also teaches a course in Time-Series Analysis every other spring term, with particular emphasis on unit root and cointegration analysis, error correction modeling, and forecasting. Insofar as his research is concerned, it is primarily dedicated to analyzing the challenges and opportunities that Latin American nations face as they attempt to stabilize and reform their economies in an increasingly globalized world. In particular, his work has reviewed and analyzed the impact of IMF-sponsored adjustment and stabilization measures in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, as well as the mixed success of structural reform programs such as privatization of state-owned firms, deregulation of economic activity, and liberalization of trade and finance. His research has also focused on the economic and institutional determinants of foreign direct investment in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, as well as the impact of these flows on private capital formation and labor productivity growth in Latin America. Another important focus of his work in recent years has been the growing role of remittance flows in financing private investment spending and boosting economic growth in countries such as Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Jamaica, and Mexico. Finally, he has published work in the history of economic thought relating to Marx's important analysis of wages and cyclical crises, his theory of absolute and differential ground rent, his analysis of the falling rate of profit, Marx's controversial writings on the so-called Asiatic mode of production, and his conception of capital as a social process.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

90 total publications

Is public infrastructure spending productive in the Mexican case? A vector error correction analysis

The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development / Jun 01, 2004

Ramirez, M. D. (2004). Is public infrastructure spending productive in the Mexican case? A vector error correction analysis. The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 13(2), 159–178. https://doi.org/10.1080/0963819042000218700

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How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on aerospace engineering?

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