Paul Storer

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Paul Storer tragically passed away on November 28th 2015. Read his obituary.

Bio

Paul Storer is Professor at the Economics Department at Western Washington University. He is a member of the board of directors of the Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference (PNREC) and served as editor of the Northwest Journal of Business and Economics from 2001 through 2005. Storer has a PhD in economics from the University of Western Ontario and BA and MA degrees in economics from the University of Toronto.

Prior to joining Western Washington University, Storer was employed as an economist at the Bank of Canada and served on the faculty of the economics department of the Université du Québec à Montréal. Storer's research focuses on Canada-US business and economic relations and cross-border integration. Among Storer's recent publications (with Steven Globerman) are: "Canada-U.S. Integration Following NAFTA" (in North American Economic and Financial Integration, Elsevier, 2004), The Impacts of 9/11 on Canada-U.S. Trade (University of Toronto Press, 2008) and "Regional and Temporal Variations in Transportation Costs for U.S. Imports From Canada" (Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy). He has previously published in such journals as the Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Public Policy, the American Review of Canadian Studies, Contemporary Economic Policy, and the Journal of Banking and Finance. Storer is also a coauthor on the 13th U.S. edition of the introductory economics textbook by Lipsey, Ragan, and Storer.