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Norman Miller
Lange Professor of Economics
Economics
Academic Background
- Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, Economics, 1966
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M.A. University of Pittsburgh, Economics, 1964
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B.S. St. Vincent College, Economics, 1961
Academic & Professional Experience
- Julian Lange Professor of Economics, Miami University (1985–Present).
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Associate and Full Professor, University of Pittsburgh (1972–1985).
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Consultant, U.S.Treasury Department (1973–1972).
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Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University (1967–1972).
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Assistant Professor, Bowling Green University (1966–1967).
Recent Publications
- Miller, N. C. (2006). Open Economy Macroeconomics, Vol. II, ed., Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Co.
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Miller, N. C. (2006). Open Economy Macroeconomics, Vol. I, ed., London, England: Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Miller, N. C. (2005). Can Exchange Rate Variations or Trade Policy Alter the Equilibrium Current Account. Journal of International Money and Finance.
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Miller, N. C. (2002). Balance of Payments & Exchange Rate Theories, London, England: Edward Elgar Publishing Company.
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Miller, N. C. (1997). Sterilization, International Reserve Flows, & Monetary Autonomy in the Bretton Woods System. Indian Economic Journal, 44, 22-38.
Honors & Awards
- 1991, 1990: Outstanding Professor Miami University, Delta, Delta, Delta.
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1990: Outstanding Professor, Miami University, Alpha Delta Pi.
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1988: One of Twenty-five Most Outstanding Faculty Members, Miami University, Delta Gamma, Alpha Omicron Chapter.
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1987: One of the Outstanding Professors at Miami, Order of Omega.
Areas of Expertise
- International finance
- Macro-monetary economics
- Macroeconomics
- Open economy macroeconomics
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