18 faculty and 0 courses in Economics at Grinnell College.
- Mark Montgomery, Senior Faculty h-index 30
Notable: “A two-year randomized, placebo-controlled trial of dornase alfa in young patients with cystic fibrosis with mild lung function abnormalities” (2001) · 302 citations
- Hâle Utar, Professor h-index 13
Notable: “International competition and industrial evolution: Evidence from the impact of Chinese competition on Mexican maquiladoras” (2013) · 121 citations
- William D. Ferguson, Senior Faculty h-index 12
Notable: “Epistemic forms and Epistemic Games: Structures and Strategies to Guide Inquiry” (1993) · 364 citations
- Eric Ohrn, Associate Professor h-index 11
Notable: “The Effect of Corporate Taxation on Investment and Financial Policy: Evidence from the DPAD” (2018) · 197 citations
- Keith Brouhle, Professor h-index 10
Notable: “Evaluating the role of EPA policy levers: An examination of a voluntary program and regulatory threat in the metal-finishing industry” (2008) · 93 citations
- Irene Powell, Emerita h-index 9
Notable: “Brand rivalry and community conflict” (2011) · 131 citations
- Janet A Seiz, Emerita h-index 8
Notable: “The Bargaining Approach and Feminist Methodology” (1991) · 50 citations
- Logan Lee, Associate Professor (Chair) h-index 5
Es on prisoners' responses to policy changes designed to improve prisoner behavior and reduce recidivism rates. In addition, Professor Lee studies labor market discrimination and arenas not traditionally studied by economists. In recent pro
Notable: “Far from Home and All Alone: The Impact of Prison Visitation on Recidivism” (2019) · 29 citations
- Tamara McGavock, Associate Professor h-index 3
Development economics, economics of gender and the family, and microeconomic theory. She has done field and survey work in China, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, and Liberia, and has consulted for the World Bank and Catholic Relief Services
Notable: “Here waits the bride? The effect of Ethiopia's child marriage law” (2020) · 103 citations
- Meredith Paker, Assistant Professor h-index 3
Es on unemployment, structural change, inequality, and employment practices in historical labor markets. Her research has been published in top economic history journals including The Journal of Economic History , The Economic History Revie
Notable: “Job Tenure and Unskilled Workers before the Industrial Revolution: St Paul’s Cathedral 1672–1748” (2023) · 9 citations
- Xinchan Lu, Assistant Professor h-index 1
Lie in macroeconomics and monetary economics, with a focus on the implications of search and information frictions. Education and Degrees Ph.D. Economics, University of California, Riverside, 2024 B.S. Economics, University of Washington, 2
Notable: “Compounding Money and Nominal Price Illusions” (2024) · 1 citations
- Andrea Hall, Assistant Professor
Health economics and public economics. Much of her research focuses on the impacts of access to health care on health and economic outcomes--in particular, the impacts of access to reproductive health care. She also studies issues relat
- Bradley Graham, Professor
In the areas of law and economics and the economics of innovation. Recent projects have examined optimal legal services contracts and determinants of environmental innovation. Education and Degrees B.S.E. and J.D. degrees from the
- Ha Bui, Assistant Professor
In the areas of Macroeconomics and International Economics, including inequality, monetary policy, expectation formation, information frictions, and global value chains. Education and Degrees B.A. International Economics, Diplomatic Aca
- Minseog Kim, Assistant Professor
Lie in macroeconomics and corporate finance, with a focus on macro-finance, monetary policy, and labor economics. Education and Degrees Ph.D. Economics, The University of Texas at Austin M.A. Economics, Yonsei University B.S.
- Paul Munyon, Emeritus
Es on challenges to finance theory posed by high-tech IPOs. Request Info Visit Apply 1115 8th Avenue Grinnell, IA Directions and Map Museum of Art Athletics Bookstore Careers Policies PRIVACY STATEMENT Consumer Informatio
- Sied Mohamed, Visiting Assistant Professor
- Xiang (Shawn) Chi, Assistant Professor
Span financial economics, public finance, and economic demography. He has received research funding from the Institute for Humane Studies and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation. His course offerings include Investment, Corporate Finance, Publi
Roster/catalog compiled from the college’s public directory. Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.