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.  “UninsuredBy 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