33 faculty and 0 courses in Economics at Colgate University.
- Michael Haines, Banfi Vintners Professor of Economics h-index 40
Notable: “Fatal Years: Child Mortality in Late Nineteenth-Century America.” (1992) · 385 citations
- Takao Kato, W.S. Schupf Professor in Far Eastern Studies, Professor of Economics h-index 28
Notable: “The Productivity Effects of Employee Stock-Ownership Plans and Bonuses: Evidence from Japanese Panel Data” (1995) · 334 citations
- Chad Sparber, W. Bradford Wiley Chair in International Economics; Professor of Economics h-index 17
Immigration, and Wages” (with Giovanni Peri), American Economic Journal: Applied Economics , Vol. 1 (3): 135-169, July 2009. ( Published Paper ) Earlier Version Title: “Task Specialization, Comparative Advantages, and the Effects of Immi
Notable: “Task Specialization, Immigration, and Wages” (2009) · 887 citations
- Nicole Simpson, W. Bradford Wiley Professor of International Economics; Chair, Department of Economics h-index 16
Notable: “Public education expenditures and growth” (2003) · 295 citations
- Jay Mandle, W. Bradford Wiley Professor of Economics, Emeritus h-index 16
Notable: “The Roots of Black Poverty: The Southern Plantation Economy after the Civil War” (1979) · 99 citations
- Thomas Michl, Professor of Economics, Emeritus h-index 12
Es on macroeconomic questions. I co-authored (with Duncan K. Foley) a text, Growth and Distribution , almost two decades ago. We have recently revised Growth and Distribution, Second Edition to incorporate new developments in economic theor
Notable: “International Comparisons of Productivity Growth: Verdoorn’s Law Revisited” (1985) · 53 citations
- Dong Cheng, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 10
Es on distribution frictions and monetary policies, durable goods diffusion and production specialization during the Great Depression, natural disasters and asset pricing, energy shocks and investment, and firm innovations. Carl's work has
Notable: “How does the Chinese economy react to uncertainty in international crude oil prices?” (2019) · 99 citations
- Jyoti Khanna, Professor of Economics h-index 9
Notable: “Charity donations in the UK: New evidence based on panel data” (1995) · 287 citations
- Benjamin Anderson, Senior Lecturer in Economics h-index 8
Industrial Organization Endogenous market structures Firm R&D and innovation Strategic alliances between firms Vertical and horizontal product differentiation Agricultural Economics Agricultural biotechnology and genetically-modi
Notable: “Retinal Oxygen Utilization Measured by Hyperbaric Blackout” (1964) · 149 citations
- Md. Didarul Hasan, Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 8
International economics, development economics, and economics of conflict. Education BSS, University of Chittagong MIDEC, Australian National University MSS, University of Chittagong PhD, Southern Illinois University Scholarship Pub
Notable: “Optimizing inventory level and technology investment under a carbon tax, cap-and-trade and strict carbon limit regulations” (2020) · 160 citations
- Dean Scrimgeour, Associate Professor of Economics h-index 8
Notable: “A New Proof of Uzawa's Steady-State Growth Theorem” (2008) · 77 citations
- Don Waldman, Richard M. Kessler Professor of Economic Studies, Emeritus h-index 5
Notable: “Welfare and Collusion: Comment [Information, Entry, and Welfare: The Case for Collusion]” (1982) · 8 citations
- Yang Song, Associate Professor of Economics h-index 5
Economics of education, Chinese economy, behavioral economics, poverty and inequality. Current Research Papers under Review and Working Papers Gender Differences in Reactions to Failure in High-Stakes Competition: Evidence from the National
Notable: “Labor market outcomes, cognitive skills, and noncognitive skills in rural China” (2021) · 33 citations
- Seonyoung (Young) Park, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 5
Notable: “Returning to school for higher returns” (2011) · 20 citations
- Matthew Makofske, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 5
Notable: “The Effect of Information Salience on Product Quality: Louisville Restaurant Hygiene and Yelp.com*” (2020) · 12 citations
- Ulla Grapard, Professor of Economics and Women's Studies, Emerita h-index 4
Notable: “Robinson Crusoe: The quintessential economic man?” (1995) · 60 citations
- Rishi Sharma, Associate Professor of Economics h-index 4
International Trade International Taxation Public Finance Nepalese Economy Academic Publications Domestic Taxes and International Trade . In Priyaranjan Jha & Devashish Mitra (Eds.), Elgar Encyclopedia of International Trade (May
Notable: “Why Is Interest Rate Spread High in Fiji?: Results from a Preliminary Study” (2003) · 23 citations
- David Murphy, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 4
Microeconomic development. Subfields : Agriculture, social capital, health, networks, experimental economics. Publications and Working Papers Publications Peer-reviewed Journal Articles Murphy, D.M.A., Aqeel, F., and Castilla, C., "W
Notable: “Underground Knowledge: Estimating the Impacts of Soil Information Transfers Through Experimental Auctions†” (2020) · 28 citations
- Isla Globus-Harris, Associate Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies h-index 3
Notable: “On consumer incentives for energy-efficient durables” (2023) · 6 citations
- Daniel Kebede, Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 2
Notable: “AMISOM: charting a new course for African Union peace missions” (2017) · 17 citations
- Erik Lillethun, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 2
Lie in the areas of microeconomic theory and game theory, especially situations involving information choices or strategic behavior in communities. I teach Intermediate Microeconomics, Games and Strategies, Advanced Microeconomic Theory, an
Notable: “Reselling information” (2024) · 5 citations
- Abdullah Muhammad Sakib, Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics
- Bob Turner, Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies, Emeritus
- Charles (Rich) Higgins, Associate Professor of Economics
That are both theoretical and empirical. He is particularly interested in the connection between the financial sector and the real economy. His economics teaching interests include macroeconomics, money and banking, and monetary p
- Eric Robertson, Instructor of Economics
- Jeff Baldani, Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Kalie Pierce, Consortium for Faculty Diversity Fellow in Economics
- Khusiman Pun, Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics
- Matt D'Urso, Assistant Professor of Economics
Lie in macroeconomics, with a particular focus on heterogeneous agent modeling and how evolving distributions of firms and households influence economic outcomes. He currently teaches Intermediate Macroeconomics and Financial Economics. Pri
- Mike Levere, Assistant Professor of Economics
Es on the intersection of labor economics, health economics, and public economics through the lens of disability issues. My research has two primary threads: The factors that lead people, particularly children, to participate in disability
- Mike Mei, Assistant Professor of Economics
- Rick Klotz, Associate Professor of Economics
- Stephen (Steve) Owen, Senior Lecturer in Economics
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