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Courses Taught
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  • Principles of Finance
  • Corporate Finance
  • Working Capital Management
  • Investment Theory
  • International Finance
  • The Financial System
  • Public Finance
  • Financial Simulation Seminar
  • Money & Banking




  • Commercial Banking
  • Monetary Economics
  • International Economics
  • Mathematical Economics
  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Honors Economics
  • Macroeconomic Theory
  • Managerial Economics


Research Volumes
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Chapters in Research Volumes
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  • A Critique of the Traditional Approach to International Finance, co-authored with John Malindretos, in Balance of Payments Adjustment: Macro Facets of International Finance Revisited, Contributions in Economics and Economic History Series, Greenwood Press, Inc., 2000, chapter 6, pp. 83-97.

  • The Keynesian and Monetary Approaches to International Accounts Adjustment: Some Heuristics for West Germany, co-authored with John Malindretos, in Balance of Payments Adjustment: Macro Facets of International Finance Revisited, Contributions in Economics and Economic History Series, Greenwood Press, Inc., 2000, chapter 11, pp. 140-152.

  • R&D Expenditures, Export Performance and United States' International Competitiveness, International Finance in the New World Order, H. Peter Gray and Sandra C. Richard, editors, Elsevier Science, Ltd., Oxford, England, 1995, chapter eight, pp. 103-117.

  • An Empirical Test of the Aid-cum-Development Hypothesis: Some Evidence from South America, International Trade and Finance: A North American Perspective, Khosrow Fatemi, editor, Praeger Publishing, New York, New York, 1988, chapter fifteen, pp. 198-210.

Research Papers
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  • Deciphering the U.S. Trade Deficit: A Two-Country Model Approach, co-authored with Ioannis N. Kallianiotis, Quantity and Quality in Economic Research: Studies in Applied Business Research, Volume IV, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 1997, chapter 1, pp. 7-24.

  • Economic Determinants of Juvenile Crime: Some Findings for New York City, co-authored with Farahmand Rezvani and David T. Geithman, Quantity and Quality in Economic Research: Studies in Applied Business Research, Volume IV, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 1997, chapter 15, pp. 235-253.

  • External Liberalization of Banking and Industrial Concentration: The Evidence from Spain, co-authored with Luis E. Rivera-Solis, The Journal of Applied Business Research, 1995, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 7-15.

  • A Comparison of the Monetary and Traditional Approaches to International Competitive Adjustment: The Case of South Korea, co-authored with John Malindretos and Krishna M. Kasibhatla, Journal of International Economic Studies, 1995, No. 9, pp. 35-49.

  • Has Japanese Direct Investment Stimulated R&D and Investment in U.S. Industries?, co-authored with Adora de los Santos, Economic Integration and Financial Markets in Asia, Thomas Chen, Young Back Choi and Thomas Liaw, editors, St. John's University Press, New York, NY, 1993, chapter five, chapter 5, pp. 101-114.

  • Dollar Exchange Rate Indices and U.S. Exports: Is there an Intertemporal Linkage?, The Journal of Business and Economic Studies, Fall/Winter 1991, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 1-10.

  • Yen Appreciation, Hysteretic Effects, and Japanese Micro-Adjustments, co-authored with Demetri Tsanacas, Detroit Business Journal, Spring 1990, Vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 1-10.

  • U.S. Direct Foreign Investment in Brazil: A Time Series Analysis, co-authored with Raj Aggarwal, The International Journal of Finance, Spring 1990, Vol.2, No.2, pp. 12-19.

  • Does Income Affect Fertility or Does Fertility Affect Income?, co-authored with David T. Geithman, Eastern Economic Journal, October-December 1987, Vol. XIII, No.4, pp. 447-451.


Conference Proceedings
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  • The Traditional Theory of International Finance: Some Policy Issues on External Balance, co-authored with John Malindretos, The Global Economy at the Turn of the Century, Proceedings of the International Trade and Finance Association, Gulser Meric and Susan E. W. Nichols, editors, May 1998.

  • Traffic Flow Estimation Techniques for Forecasting Interstate Freight Flows, co-authored with Kenneth D. Lawrence, Northeast Business and Economic Association Proceedings, September 1996.

  • Foreign Bank Entrance, Financial Innovation, and Spanish Banking: 1975-1983, co-authored with Luis E. Rivera-Solis, Decision Sciences Institute (Northeast) Proceedings, Shaw Chen, editor, Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, April 1996, pp. 119-121.

  • Forecasting Passenger Demand Flow Between Major Cities, co-authored with Kenneth D. Lawrence el al., Decision Sciences Institute (National) Proceedings, Clifford Ragsdale, editor, Decision Sciences Institute, November 1995, pp. 110-111.

  • International Adjustment for a Small Open Economy: Empirical Findings for South Korea, co-authored with John Malindretos and Krishna M. Kasibhatla, Global Competitiveness, American Society for Competitiveness Proceedings, American Society for Competitiveness, 1994, pp. 497-503.

  • Have Japanese Direct Investments Stimulated R&D and Investments in U.S. Industries?, co-authored with Adora de los Santos, The Asian Conference Proceedings: Economic Integration in Asia, Young Back Choi and K. Thomas Liaw, editors, 1992, The Asian Institute and College of Business Administration, St. John's University, November 1992, pp. 18-24.

  • The Two Theories of International Finance and Quasi-Flexible Exchange Rate Regimes: Heuristic Findings for Small and Large Open Economies, co-authored with John Malindretos and Krishna M. Kasibhatla, Business Strategies for the 1990's NEBAA International Conference Volume, Shyam S. Lodha, editor, New England Business Administration Association, April 1991, pp. 136-146.

  • Federal Budget Deficits and the Term Structure of Long Term Interest Rates, Decision Sciences Institute (Northeast) Proceedings, Adolph I. Katz, editor, Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, March 1989, pp. 87-90.

  • Yen Appreciation and Japanese Competitiveness in the U.S. Market, co-authored with Demetri Tsanacas, Decision Sciences Institute (Northeast) Proceedings, Adolph I. Katz, editor, Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, March 1989, pp. 83-86.

  • An Intertemporal Investigation of Short Term Interest Rates and Budget Deficits, Decision Sciences Institute (Northeast) Proceedings, Peter J. Billington, editor, Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, March 1988, pp. 99-103.

  • Atheoretical Forecasting of a Financial Market Index: A Vector Autoregressive Model of the Standard and Poor's Composite Stock Index, co-authored with David T. Geithman, Decision Sciences Institute (Northeast) Proceedings, Peter J. Billington, editor, Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, March 1988. pp. 95-98.

  • Debt Servicing and Macroeconomic Performance in Latin America, co-authored with Alfred Levinson, Contemporary Business and Economic Issues in Latin America, 1988 Business Association of Latin American Studies Proceedings, Hooshand Kuklan et al., editors, Business Association of Latin American Studies, January 1988, pp. 57-60.

  • An Empirical Test of the Aid-cum-Development Hypothesis in South America, Proceedings of an International Symposium on the North American Economies in the 1990s, Khosrow Fatemi, editor, Laredo State University Publishing, Laredo, Texas, Vol. 1, June 1987, pp. 533-554.

  • Granger's Test of Causality: Its Use as an Empirical Policy Tool, Decision Sciences Institute (Northeast) Proceedings, William Naumes, editor, Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, April 1987, pp. 30-32.

  • The Vector Autoregressive Approach to Forecasting: An Introduction for the Non-Specialist, co-authored with David T. Geithman, American Institute for Decision Sciences (Northeast) Proceedings, James P. Monahan, editor, American Institute for Decision Sciences (Northeast), April 1986, pp. 231-233.


Conference Abstracts
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  • International Liberalization of Domestic Banking and Industrial Concentration: Some Evidence from Spain-Abstract, co-authored with Luis E. Rivera-Solis, Northeast Business & Economics Association Conference Proceedings, Michael J. Merenda, editor, 1993, Northeast Business & Economics Association, pp. 189-191.

  • R&D Expenditures, The Balance of Trade and U.S. International Competitiveness-Abstract, New Perspectives on Business, NEBAA International Conference Volume, Shyam S. Lodha, Keishiro Matsumoto, and David Morris, editors, 1993, New England Business Administration Association, pp. 1-2.


Book Reviews
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  • Global Commodity Price Stabilization: Implications for World Trade and Development, edited by Osman Suliman and Mahdi El-Baghdadi, Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 22, No. 3, Summer 1996, pp. 369-370.


Peer Reviewing Done
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  • The American Economist
  • Business Journal
  • Decision Sciences Institute Proceedings
  • Northeast Decision Sciences Institute Proceedings
  • Eastern Economic Journal
  • The International Trade Journal
  • The International Journal of Finance
  • International Decision Sciences Institute Proceedings
  • Quantity and Quality in Economic Research
  • The Quarterly Review of Economics and Business



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