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Thomas M. Fullerton, Jr. is an American economist and academic who currently serves as a Professor of Economics at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). He holds the Endowed Chair for the Study of Trade in the Americas and directs the Border Region Modeling Project. Fullerton’s research interests lie in the field of Applied Economics, with a focus on Border Economics, Urban Economics, Regional Forecasting, Resource Economics, and International Economics.

Education
Fullerton holds a BBA in Economics from UTEP, an MS in Economics from Iowa State, an MA in Business Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Florida.

Career
Fullerton served as a Senior Economist at the University of Florida Bureau of Economic & Business Research before joining UTEP. He was previously an International Economist at Wharton Econometrics in Philadelphia, where he was responsible for modeling, forecasting, and policy analysis for the economies of Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. Fullerton also worked as an Economist in the Executive Office of the Governor of Idaho, where he forecasted the state economy and conducted fiscal policy analysis during legislative sessions. He began his professional career as an Associate Economist in the corporate planning department at El Paso Electric Company.

Books

 * T.M. Fullerton, Jr. and Adam G. Walke, 2017, Improving the Accuracy of Short-Term Water Demand Forecasts, Denver, CO: Water Research Foundation, ISBN: 978-1-60573-298-5.
 * T.M. Fullerton, Jr. and Adam G. Walke, 2017, Short-Term Water Demand Forecasting Manual, Denver, CO: Water Research Foundation, ISBN: 978-1-60573-299-2.
 * T.M. Fullerton, Jr. and M.P. Barraza de Anda, 2006, Basic Border Econometrics, Ciudad Juárez, MX: UACJ Press, ISBN: 968-7845-85-6.
 * C. Calderón Villarreal and T.M. Fullerton, Jr., 2000, Inflationary Studies for Latin America, El Paso, TX: Texas Western Press, www.utep.edu/twp/inflation.htm, ISBN: 968-7845-20-1.

Selected journal articles

 * T.M. Fullerton, Jr. and O. Solis, 2020, “Borderplex Bridge Wait Time Headache Reactions,” Journal of Transport Economics & Policy 54 (1), 58-78.
 * T.M. Fullerton, Jr., A. Jiménez, and A.G. Walke, 2015, “An Econometric Analysis of Retail Gasoline Prices in a Border Metropolitan Economy,” North American Journal of Economics & Finance 34, 450-461, doi: 10.1016/j.najef.2015.09.005.
 * T.M. Fullerton, Jr. and A.L. Molina Jr., 2010, “Municipal Water Consumption Forecast Accuracy,” Water Resources Research 46 (June), Article W06515, doi:10.1029/2009WR008450.
 * L. Blanco-González and T.M. Fullerton, Jr., 2006, “Borderplex Menu Evidence for the Law of One Price,” Economics Letters 90 (1), 28-33, doi: 10.1016/j.econlet.2005.04.005. =
 * T.M. Fullerton, Jr., 2001, “Specification of a Borderplex Econometric Forecasting Model,” International Regional Science Review 24 (2), 245-260, doi: 10.1177/016001701761013141.
 * C.T. West and T.M. Fullerton, Jr., 1996, “Assessing the Historical Accuracy of Regional Economic Forecasts,” Journal of Forecasting 15 (1), 19-36, doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1099-131X(199601)15:1<19::AID-FOR602>3.0.CO;2-B.
 * T.M. Fullerton, Jr., 1989, “A Composite Approach to Forecasting State Government Revenues,” International Journal of Forecasting 5 (3), 373-380, doi: 10.1016/0169-2070(89)90040-X.