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Love, Senior Vice President, joined Economic Consulting Services Inc.
(ECS) in August 1976, after receiving a Masters Degree in the fields
of International Economics and Foreign Policy from the Johns Hopkins
University School of Advanced International Studies.
Since arriving at ECS, Mr. Love has worked
extensively in the areas of international trade and trade policy, and
domestic market and industry analysis. Particular product and industry
expertise includes agricultural commodities, electronics, textiles and
apparel, and fabricated metal products. He has provided economic analysis
for many appearances before the International Trade Commission (ITC)
and other Executive Branch agencies and before Congressional committees.
Mr. Love has in-depth experience in the
conduct of trade litigation involving unfair trade practices. He has
been involved in several dozen countervailing duty and antidumping investigations,
participating directly in all aspects of the analysis and measurement
of subsidy levels and margins of dumping and the analysis of injury
to domestic industries. Mr. Love typically oversees work with information
subject to disclosure under administrative and judicial protective orders.
In addition to private sector work, Mr.
Love was Project Coordinator for major studies completed for the U.S.
Department of Commerce examining the feasibility of export trading companies
as a vehicle for expanding U.S. exports and the export problems of firms
in the U.S. computer, telecommunications equipment, and instrumentation
industries.
Prior to graduating with honors from John
Hopkins, Mr. Love received his B.A. from Haverford College and attended
secondary school in Connecticut. He is married and has three children.
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