Monday, November 28, 2005

Thomas E. Hall, Candidate for Active Teacher Member to the STRS Board: Vitae

2006 Candidate for Active Teacher Member to the STRS Board

Thomas E. Hall

Business Address: Department of Economics
Miami University
Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-2862
e-mail:
hallte@muohio.edu

Home Address: 76 Oliver Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45215
513-948-9983

Birth Date: January 31, 1954, Detroit, Michigan.

Marital Status: Married, one child.

Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of California,
Santa Barbara, July 1982. Fields of

specialization: Macroeconomics and

Econometrics. Dissertation title: "A Bayesian

Analysis of Neoclassical Aggregate

Investment Demand Functions."

M.A. Economics, University of California,
Santa Barbara, December 1979.

B.A. Economics, University of Colorado,
Boulder, May 1976.


Work Experience: July 1993-present. Professor of Economics,

Miami University.


May 1988-June 1993. Associate Professor

of Economics, Miami University (On leave

May 1988 – August 1989.)


May 1988-August 1989. Visiting Senior

Economist, U.S. State Department, Bureau

of Economics and Business Affairs,

Planning and Economic Analysis Staff.

August 1982-May1988. Assistant Professor

of Economics, Miami University.


September 1979-July 1982. Teaching

Associate, University of California, Santa

Barbara.

Publications

In Journals: "Price Cyclicality in the Natural Rate –

Nominal Demand Shock Model." Journal

of Macroeconomics, Spring, 1995,

pp. 257-272.

"McCallum’s Base Growth Rule: Evidence

for the United States, Germany, Japan, and

Canada." Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv Vol.

126 (December 1990), pp. 630-642.


"On Allocating the Variance of Output

Growth to Permanent and Cyclical

Components." Economic Letters, (1989),

pp. 323-326 (with M.A. Fields and T.W.

Fields).

"Income or Wealth in Money Demand:

Comment." Southern Economic Journal,

April 1988, pp. 1039-42 (with T.W. Fields).


"Anticipated Nominal Demand Shocks and

the Speed of Aggregate Price Adjustment."

Review of Economics and Statistics, Feb.

1987, pp. 140-4 (with T.W. Fields).


"Velocity and the Variability of Monetary

Growth: Evidence from Granger Causality

Tests." Journal of Money, Credit and

Banking, February 1987, pp.112-6 (with

N.R. Noble).

"A New View of the Market Structure

Performance Debate." Journal of Industrial

Economics, June 1984, pp. 397-417 (with

J.L. Bothwell and T.F. Cooley).

Books: Business Cycles: The Nature and Causes

of Economic Fluctuations (New York:

Praeger Publishing, 1990).

The Great Depression: An International

Disaster of Perverse Economic Policies,

with J.D. Ferguson (Ann Arbor: University

of Michigan Press, 1998).

The Rotten Fruits of Economic Controls

and the Rise From the Ashes, 1965-1989

(Lanham, MD: University Press of America,

2003).
Other

Publications:
Book Review: Business Cycles Since 1820:

New International Perspectives from

Historical Evidence, by Trevor J.O. Dick,

Journal of Economic History, 60 (June

2000), p 578-588.

Book Review: Economic Cycles: Long

Cycles and Business Cycles Since 1870 by

Solomos Solomou, Journal of Economic

History, 60 (2000), pp. 931-932.

"Breakthrough Books." Linguagranca: The

Review of Academic Life, December/

January 1999.

"The Natural Rate of Unemployment," in

David Glasner, Editor, Encyclopedia of

Business Cycles, Panics, Crises and

Depressions Garland Publishing, 1997.


"Consumption Expenditures," in David

Glasner, Editor, Encyclopedia of Business

Cycles, Panics, Crises and Depressions

Garland Publishing, 1997.

"The Real Problem: Productivity Deficit,"

Forum for Applied Research and Public

Policy, Summer 1992, pp. 63-5.


"Rising Oil Prices Cloud Economic Outlook,"

The Cincinnati Enquirer, 8/20/90.

"Why do Economists Disagree?" The

Deltasig of Delta Sigma Pi, May 1987.


References: Available on Request

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