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Thomas Hall
Professor
Economics
Academic Background
- Ph.D. University of California, Economics, 1982
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M.A. University of California, Economics, 1979
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B.A. University of Colorado, Economics, 1976
Academic & Professional Experience
- Professor, Miami University (1993–Present).
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Associate Professor, Miami University (1988–1993).
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Assistant Professor, Miami University (1982–1988).
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Teaching Associate, University of California (1979–1982).
Recent Publications
- Hall, T. E. (2003). The Rotten Fruits of Economic Controls and the Rise From the Ashes, Lanham, MD: University Press of American.
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Hall, T. E. & Ferguson, J. D. (1998). The Great Depression: An International Disaster of Perverse Economic Policies, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
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Hall, T. E. (1995). Price Cyclicality in the Natural Rate-Nominal Demand Shock Model. Journal of Macroeconomics, 257-272.
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Hall, T. E. (1990). Business Cycles: The Nature and Causes of Economic Fluctuations, New York: Praeger Publishing.
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Hall, T. E. (1990). McCallum's Base Growth Rule: Evidence for the United States, Germany, Japan, and Canada. Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv (Review of World Economics), 126, 630-642.
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Hall, T. E., Fields, M.A., & Fields, T.W. (1989). On Allocating the Variance of Output Growth to Permanent and Cyclical Components. Economics Letters (323-326).
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Hall, T. E. & Fields, T.W. (1988). Income or Wealth in Money Demand: Comment. Southern Economic Journal, 1039-42.
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Hall, T. E. & Noble, N.R. (1987). Velocity and the Variability of Monetary Growth: Evidence from Granger Causality Tests. Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 112-116.
Honors & Awards
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Areas of Expertise
- Econometrics
- Macroeconomics
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