Section 3
Economics Instructional Faculty
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Courses Taught |
Faculty |
Degree |
Specialization |
Professional development |
P-12 outreach |
Familiarity with |
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DEWAN ABDULLAH, |
Ph.D. |
Monetary Economics, Time Series
Analysis, Macroeconomics. |
Publication:
“Money Growth Variability and Stock Returns: an
Innovations Accounting Analysis,” International Economic Journal, July 1998. |
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Familiar |
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DAVID CRARY, |
Ph.D. |
Macroeconomics, Economic
Forecasting, Monetary Economics. |
Publication:
“Labor Quality, Natural Unemployment, and Economics and Finance, 2000;
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Member, Ann Arbor Public Schools facilities committee |
Highly familiar |
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JOHN EDGREN, |
Ph.D. |
Environmental Economics, Energy
Economics, Economics of Crime, Microeconomic Theory. |
Publication: “Modeling
Institutional Change, Some Critical Thoughts,” Journal of Economic Issues, December, 1996; |
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Familiar |
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SHARON ERENBURG, |
Ph.D. |
Macroeconomic Theory, Econometrics,
Public Finance. |
Publication:
“The Effects of the International Interest Rate Gap on US
Output,” Applied Economics, 2001; |
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Familiar |
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RAOUF HANNA, |
Ph.D. |
Econometrics, Monetary Economics,
Macroeconomics. |
Publication:
“The Monetary Model of the Balance of Payments:
Application to of Economics, Spring 1995, |
Extensive outreach to Arab-American community on issues of education. |
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STEVEN HAYWORTH, |
Ph.D. |
Economic Development, Economic
Planning, Macroeconomics. |
Writing
Across the Curriculum seminar faculty fellow. |
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KEMPER MORELAND, |
Ph.D. |
Public Finance, Microeconomic
Theory, Academic Labor Markets, Cost Benefit Analysis. |
Publication:
“Can the graduated income tax survive?” |
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Highly familiar |
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DONALD PEARSON, |
Ph.D. |
Labor Economics, Latin American
Economics, History of Economic Thought. |
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JAMES THORNTON, |
Ph.D. |
Major Areas of Academic Interest:
Health Economics, Econometrics, Industrial Organization, Financial Economics. |
Publicaition: “Transforming Ideas Into
Research,” in The Clinical Research Survival Guide, 2002; |
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ECON 508 |
MICHAEL VOGT, |
Ph.D. |
Major Areas of Academic Interest:
International Economics, Money and Banking, Macroeconomics, Economic Development. |
Publication: “Determinants of the
Demand for Economics, March |
Developer, K-12 Economics Education graduate certificate. |
Highly familiar |
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BILL . |
Ph.D. |
Major Areas of Academic Interest:
Microeconomics, Quantitative Methods, Risk and Uncertainty |
Selected Publications: “The
Reverse Favorite-Longshot Bias and Market
Efficiency In Major League Baseball: An Update, forthcoming
in Bulletin of Economic Research; “Market Efficiency and Profitable Wagering in the National Hockey
League: Can Bettors Score on Longshots?,” Southern
Economic Journal, April 2001; “Testing Contrarian Strategies in the National Football League,”
Journal of Sports Economics, June 2000; |
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