CHARLES MURRAY, Ph.D
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CHARLES MURRAY, Ph.D. 432 Western Avenue The College of Saint Rose Albany, NY 12203 (518) 458-5341 · [email protected]
EDUCATION:
Ph.D., Economics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA · Dissertation: An Analysis of Commercial Bank Participation in Farmer Mac II · Fields: Monetary Theory, History of Economic Thought, Financial Economics
B.S.B.A., Economics, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA (Summa Cum Laude)
A.A., Bus. Admin., Harrisburg Area Community College, Harrisburg, PA (Summa Cum Laude) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Assistant Professor of Economics, The College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY (2016-present)
Economics Instructor, The College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY (2013-2016)
Adjunct Economics Instructor, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams, MA (2013)
American Institute for Economic Research, Great Barrington, MA (1998-2011) · President and CEO (2003-2011) · Director of Research and Education (2000-2002 · Director of Fellowship Programs (1998-2000) · Senior Economist (1998-2000)
Assistant Professor of Economics, Truman State University, Kirksville, MO (1991-1998)
Economics Instructor, Iowa State University, Ames, IA (1986-1991) EDUCATIONAL AND POLICY- ORIENTED-REPORTS (NON-REFEREED):
“It’s Official,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.68 n.23, (2001): 135-136. “Welfare Reform Five Years After,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.68 n.21, (2001): 123-124. “Construction Activity: Boom or Bust?,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.68 n.13, (2001): 73-74. “Putting Layoffs in Perspective,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.68 n.11, (2001): 61-62. “The Dark Side of Subsidized Credit,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.68 n.6, (2001): 29-30, 35. “Come a Cropper,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.67 n.21, (2000): 123- 124. “A Couch Potato Guide to Statistical Indicators,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.67 n.18, (2000): 101-102, 107. “The Operation Was a Success but the Patient Died,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.67 n.14, (2000): 77-78, 83. “Debt-Free by 2013?,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.67 n.11, (2000): 61-63. “Bubble Trouble,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.67 n.11, (2000): 63-64. “Taxing the Internet,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.67 n.9, (2000): 49- 51. “UninsuredBy Chance or by Choice?,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.67 n.7, (2000: 39-40. “Belaboring Labor Markets,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.66 n.23, (1999): 135-136. “Undue Credit,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.66 n.22, (1999): 125-126, 131. “Day-Trading? Day-Dreaming!,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.66 n.19, (1999): 109-110. “A Marginal Concern,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.66 n.18, (1999): 101-102. “The Other War on Drugs,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.66 n.15, (1999): 87-88. “A Medicare Mystery,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.66 n.11, (1999): 62-64. “Withdrawal Pains,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.66 n.9, (1999): 49-52. “Information Superhighwaymen,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.66 n.3, (1999): 15-16. “Food for Thought,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.66 n.2, (1999): 5-6, 11. “‘Plexi’ Glass-Steagall,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.65 n.23, (1998): 133-136. “Training Idiot Savants,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.65 n.18, (1998): 101-102, 107. “Glass-Steagall Revisited,” American Institute for Economic Research Economic Education Bulletin, v.37 n.11, (1997): 1-4. “A View from the Trenches of Academe,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.64 n.20, (1997): 113-114, 119. “Old Socialists Never Die,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.64 n.11, (1997): 61-62. “Electronic Money: Not Ready for Prime Time,” American Institute for Economic Research Reports, v.64 n.7, (1997): 37-39.
EDUCATIONAL AND POLICY-ORIENTED BOOKS:
What Will the Recession Mean to You?, Great Barrington, MA: American Institute for Economic Research, 2001. What Your Car Really Costs: How to Keep a Financially Safe Driving Record, (with Morgan Davis) Great Barrington, MA: American Institute for Economic Research, 2001. What Will the Next Recession Mean to You?, Great Barrington, MA: American Institute for Economic Research, 2001. Forecasting Business Trends, Great Barrington, MA: American Institute for Economic Research, 2000. How to Cover the Gaps in Medicare: Health Insurance and Long-Term Care Options for the Retired, (with Robert A. Gilmour) Great Barrington, MA: American Institute for Economic Research, 2000. What Your Car Really Costs: How to Keep a Financially Safe Driving Record, (with Morgan Davis) Great Barrington, MA: American Institute for Economic Research,1999. How to Avoid Financial Fraud, Great Barrington, MA: American Institute for Economic Research, 1999. What Will the Next Recession Mean to You?, Great Barrington, MA: American Institute for Economic Research, 1998. OTHER ARTICLES AND BOOKS:
The Golden Constant: 75 Years of Free Thinking on the Free Market, Edited with Fredrick Harwood. American Institute for Economic Research, Great Barrington, MA (2008)
“Red flags: A day of reckoning is coming,” The Free Lance-Star (Fredericksburg, VA), December 26, 2008
GRANTS:
Charles Koch Foundation Grant, $3,100, (2015) INVITED PRESENTATIONS:
Economic Prospects for Central Berkshire County, Rotary Club of Pittsfield, MA (June 2010)
Economic Prospects for Southern Berkshire County, Rotary Club of Great Barrington, MA (July 2010) ACADEMIC CONFERENCE ACTIVITY/PARTICIATION:
Federal Reserve in the 21st Century Symposium, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Participant, New York, NY, March 28, 2017
“Talkin’ Trash,” Midwest Business Administration Association International Conference, Chicago, IL, March 22-24, 2017
Midwest Business Administration Association International Conference, Discussant, Chicago, IL, March 22-24, 2017
Federal Reserve in the 21st Century Symposium, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Participant, New York, NY, March 24, 2015 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:
Advisory Council Member, Econ Journal Watch (2003-2011) AWARDS AND HONORS:
Golden Apple Award, Truman State University (1996) Graduate Teaching Excellence Award, Iowa State University (1990)
SERVICE TO THE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY:
Chair, HSB Student Scholarship Committee, The College of Saint Rose, (2016-present)
Member, HSB Marketing Committee, The College of Saint Rose (2016-present)
Member, Liberal Education Coordinating Committee, The College of Saint Rose (2016-present)
Member, Committee to create Business Economics Major, The College of Saint Rose (2014)
Chairman, Economics Quinquennial Program Review, Truman State University (1995)
Member, Social Science Speaker Committee, Truman State University (1994-1997) Portfolio Reader (assessment of graduates), Truman State University (1994-1997)
Faculty Instructor, Truman Week, Truman State University (1991-1997) COURSES TAUGHT:
Essentials of Economics (Survey Courses to non Economics/Business majors)
Principles of Macroeconomics/Principles of Microeconomics
Current Economic Issues
Intermediate Macroeconomics/Intermediate Microeconomics
Managerial Economics (Undergraduate)
Money, Banking, and Credit
History of Economic Thought
Environmental Economics
Financial Institutions
Industrial Organization
Senior Research Seminar
Managerial Economics (MBA/Professional MBA/on-line) ADVISING:
Faculty Advisor, HSB Student Business Club, The College of Saint Rose (2017-present)
Faculty Advisor, Fed Challenge Team, The College of Saint Rose (2015-present)
Faculty Advisor, Omicron Delta Epsilon, The College of Saint Rose (2013-present) March 11, 2017