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Richard Hart
Professor
Economics
Academic Background
- Ph.D. Washington University, Economics, 1976
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A.M. Washington University, Economics, 1971
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B.A. University of Richmond, Economics, 1969
Academic & Professional Experience
- Professor, Miami University (1991–Present).
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Associate Professor, Miami University (1981–1990).
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Visiting Associate Professor, Washington University (1980–1981).
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Assistant Professor, Miami University (1976–1980).
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Instructor, Miami University (1974–1976).
Recent Publications
- Hart, W. R. & Fields, T. W. (2005). Additional Thoughts on the Determination of Interest Rates in General and Partial Equilibrium. Journal of Economics and Finance Education, 4 (1), 12-18.
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Hart, W. R. & Fields, T. Windsor (2003). What We Should (Not) Teach Students About Interest Rate Determination. Journal of Economics and Finance Education, 2 (2), 6-15.
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Hart, W. R. & Fields, T. Windsor (2003). Bridging the Gap Between the Interest Rate and Price Level Approaches in the AD-As Model: The Role of the Loanable Funds Market. Eastern Economic Journal, 29 (3), 377-90.
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Hart, W. R. & Fields, T.W. (1998). Theoretical Inconsistencies in the AD-AS Model: Can the Model Be Rehabilitated? Aggregate Demand and Supply: A Critique of Orthodox Macroeconomic Modelling, 107-36.
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Hart, W. R. & Fields, T.W. (1995). The AD-AS Model in Introductory Macroeconomics Textbooks: Theory Gone Awry. Rethinking Economic Principles: Critical Essays on Introductory Textbooks, 140-50.
Honors & Awards
- 2002: Outstanding Teacher Award, Miami University Farmer School of Business.
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1999: All-University Outstanding Faculty Award, IFC and Panhel Association.
Other Activities
Areas of Expertise
- Economic education
- Macroeconomics
- Monetary theory and policy
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