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Address: Department of Economics, One University Place, Stamford, CT 06901-2315
Phone: (203) 251-8433
Fax: (716) 256-8592
Email: john.stiver@uconn.edu
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EDUCATION
University of Rochester
Ph.D. Economics: 2000
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Dissertation: "Vintage Capital, Technology, and Monetary Policy"
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Dissertation Advisor: Alan Stockman
Major Fields: Macroeconomics, International Trade and Finance
M.A. Economics: 1997
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO
B.A. Economics/Mathematics (Summa Cum Laude): 1993
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TEACHING University of Connecticut, Stamford, CT
EXPERIENCE
Assistant
Professor of Economics: September 1, 1999 to Present
State University of New York at Brockport, Brockport, NY
Adjunct Lecturer:
1996-1998
University of Rochester
Lecturer: Summers 1996-1998
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RESEARCH
"Technology,
Investment, and Economic Fluctuations"
"Embodied
Technology and Money Shocks; Lumps, Bumps, and Humps"
"Expectations, and Credibility in a Model of Monetary Policy", submitted to Macroeconomic Dynamics
"Technology Creation, Diffusion, and Growth Cycles", submitted to Review of Economic Dynamics
"Endogenous Financing and the Long Run Impact of Monetary Growth on Output and Prices", submitted to Journal of Money,
Credit and Banking
"On Modeling and Controlling the Effects of Variable Labor Effort: A Theoretical Explanation of the Truck System" (with Bill Alpert), Manuscript
" Product Innovations, Technology Adoption, and Monetary Policy", Work in Progress
"IT, Inventories, and the Business Cycle?", Work in Progress
"Efficiency vs. Accuracy; Can Alternative Methods Improve on Monte Carlo Simulations for Pricing Mortgage Backed Securities?" (with Russ Bagtzoglou), Work in Progress
"Moral Hazard in Financial Markets and the Impact of Profit Restatements" (with Kathryn Yeaton), Work in progress
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RESEARCH Technology, Capital and Labor Productivity, Monetary Policy,
INTERESTS
Exchange Rates and Exchange Rate Systems
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PROFESSIONAL Referee: Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking
ACTIVITIES Reviewer: Addison-Wesley, McGraw-Hill, Southwestern
Member: American Economics Association, Western Economic Association
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HONORS
AND
University
Fellowship in Economics, University of Rochester
SCHOLARSHIPS
Distinguished
Teaching Assistant Award, University of Rochester
Phi Beta Kappa
Golden Key Honor Society
Phi Eta Sigma
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