Melvin V. Borland

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Professor Date of Hire: August 16, 1978 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph D, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 1988 MA, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 1966 BA, Centre College, Danville, KY, 1964

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History University Distinguish Professor, Western Kentucky University, (1978 - Present).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Borland, M. V., Howsen, R. M. (2016). A problem with the course presentation of the single-price alternative to 3rd-degree price discrimination. Economic Issues, 21, Part 1, 87-97. Borland, M. V., Crouch, R. (2014). On The Course Presentation Of The Benefit Of A Cost-Equivalent Excise Subsidy Given The Utility Function Of A Representative Consumer. Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives, 66-74.

Contracts/Grants/Sponsored Research - Internal Grant, "Determinants of MLB attendance in 2007: Does competitiveness within divisions matter?."

Work in Progress Borland, Melvin V, Howsen, Roy M, Lebedinsky, Alexander G (Determinants of MLB attendance in 2007: Does competitiveness within divisions matter?) Borland, Melvin V (On the Course Presentation of an Alternative Procedure for the Determination of Optimal Two-Part Pricing. January 2010)

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Professional Service Reviewer, Grant Proposal 2016: Served as peer reviewer for a European grant application submitted by a Nobel prize winning .

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Mary C. Carey

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Professor Date of Hire: August 16, 1992 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph D, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Economics, 1992 MA, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Economics, 1990 B.S.B.E., University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Business and Economics, B.S.B.E, 1988

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Chair, Economics, Western Kentucky University, Chair of Economics Department, (July 2012 - Present). Professor, (July 2008 - Present).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Carey, M. C., Webb, J. K. (in press). Ponzi Schemes and the Roles of Trust Creation and Maintenance. Journal of Financial Crime, 24(4). Carey, M. C., Bogard, M. T. (2013). Assessing the Success of the State Quarter Program as a Model of Collecting Behavior. Academy of Business Research Journal, IV, 94-116.

Book Chapters Carey, M. C. (2013). In Thomas Cate (Ed.), . An Encyclopedia of Keynesian Economics, Second Edition. www.e-elgar.com/bookentry_main.lasso?id=13987

Other Carey, M. C. (2013). In Andrew Ashwin (Ed.), Dealing with Politics in the Applied Macroeconomics Classroom (2nd ed., vol. 17). Teaching Business & Economics. www.ebea.org.uk/home/

Presentation of Refereed Papers Carey, M. C., Trawick, M. W. (2017, May). Challenging the Business College Admission Courses: An Applied Business Math Experiment. Presented at International Conference on Learning and Administration in Higher Education, Nashville, TN. Carey, M. C., Webb, J. K. (2016, November). Trust, But Verify? The Roles of Trust and Deceit in the Sustainability of Illegal Ponzi Schemes. Presented at Southern Economic Association for Southern Economic Association, Washington, DC. Carey, M. C., Webb, J. K. (2016, October (4th Quarter/Autumn)). Trust, But Verify? The Roles of Trust and Deceit in the Sustainability of Illegal Ponzi Schemes. Presented at Kentucky Economic Association Conference for Kentucky Economic Association, Lexington, KY. Carey, M. C., Bolton, D. L., Melancon, K. J. P. (2016, May). Business Student Engagement: Innovative Approach for Integrating Degree Levels for More Impactful Client Research. Presented at Academic Business World International Conference for Academic Business World, Nashville TN.

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Carey, M. C., Bogard, M. T. (2013, March). Assessing the Success of the State Quarter Program as a Model of Collecting Behavior. Presented at Academy of Business Research Conference for Academy of Business Research, New Orleans.

Working Papers Carey, M. C., Webb, J. K. Trust, but Verify? The Roles of Trust and Deceit in the Sustainability of Illegal Ponzi Schemes. , IL: Journal of Legal Studies. Carey, M. C., Bolton, D. L., Melancon, K. J. P. Business Student Engagement: Innovative Approach for Integrating Degree Levels for More Impactful Client Research. Carey, M. C. The Potential Impact on the Housing Industry of Expanding the Sales Tax to Services in Kentucky.

Work in Progress Trawick, Michelle W, Carey, Mary C (Quantitative Skills for Success in a College of Business. September 2016) Bolton, Dawn L, Carey, Mary C (ENT Lab & Center for Applied Economics Study for Allen County/Scottsville. August 2016) Bolton, Dawn L, Carey, Mary C (WKU-Branded Craft Beer Study. August 2015) Carey, Mary C (Lending to Small Business in Kentucky: The Role of Community Banks. May 2013)

IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Ponzi Schemes and the Roles of Trust Creation and Maintenance In Journal of Financial Crime. The Journal of Financial Crime, the leading journal in this field, publishes authoritative, practical and detailed insight in the most serious and topical issues relating to the control and prevention of financial crime and related abuse. The journal's articles are authored by some of the leading international scholars and practitioners in the fields of law, criminology, economics, criminal justice and compliance. Consequently, articles are perceptive, evidence based and have policy impact. Assessing the Success of the State Quarter Program as a Model of Collecting Behavior In Academy of Business Research Journal. The Academy of Business Research Journal is intended for parties that are interested in the practical applications of business and industrial research. The intended readership consists of both researchers and practitioners.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

College/School Assignments Committee Member June 2010 - Present: College of Business Graduate Committee.

Directed Student Learning Honor's Thesis Chair August 2016 - May 2017: With Distinction. October 7, 2012 - May 2013. Honor's Thesis Committee May 13, 2013. Posters at the Capitol in Frankfort, KY February 2, 2013 - February 21, 2013: Posters at the Capitol was an event for students to showcase their research to legislators. Keaton prepared and presented a poster at the event.

Professional Service

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Director 2014 - Present: WKU Center for Applied Economics. Editor, Journal Editor 2007 - 2012: Journal of Applied Economics and Policy. Ex-Officio Board Member and Webmaster December 2008 - Present: Kentucky Economic Association; Webmaster. Responsible for website and social media. Invited Speaker 2013: Kentucky Division of Financial Institutions; Presented "State of the Kentucky Economy". Program reviewer 2015: State of Tennessee; Academic Program Review of the Department of Economics, University of Tennessee Chattanooga.

Media Contributions Newspaper, Bowling Green Daily News. (November 4, 2012). Economic Uncertainty Still Looms, Interview

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS National Association of Business . (January 2017 - Present). NABE is the premier professional association for business economists and others who use economics in the workplace. Since 1959, NABE has attracted the most prominent figures in economics, business, and academia to its membership with highly-regarded conferences, educational and career development offerings, industry surveys, and its unrivaled networking opportunities. Past presidents of NABE include former Chairman of the Board of Governors for the Federal Reserve System, Alan Greenspan, several former Federal Reserve Governors, and other senior business leaders. Southern Economic Association. (November 2016 - Present). The Southern Economic Association is one of the oldest economics associations in the United States, dating back to a conference held in Atlanta in November 1928. The Southern Economic Journal began publication in 1933 and is the eighth oldest American scholarly journal in economics. From its founding, the purpose of the Southern Economic Association has been to further the education of scholars and the public in economic affairs. Toward this end, it seeks to stimulate interest in and disseminate results of recent research in theory and applied economics. Association of University Business and Economic Research. (September 2015 - Present). AUBER is internationally recognized by business, government, and education as the premier professional organization dedicated to continually improving the quality, effectiveness, and application of research in business, economics, and public policy. Kentucky Economic Association. Board Member. (October 2007 - Present).

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Brian L. Goff

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Professor Date of Hire: August 16, 1986 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph D, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, Economics, 1986 MA, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, Economics, 1985 BA, Western Kentucky Univesrity, Bowling Green, KY, Economics, 1983

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Distinguished University Professor, Western Kentucky University, (2003 - Present).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Goff, B. L., Kim, H. Y., Wilson, D. P. (2017). Estimating the Market Value of Collegiate Football Players from Professional Market Shares. Applied Economics Letters, 24(4), 233-237. http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/RAEL20/current Goff, B. L., Trawick, M. W. (2017). Preaching and politics: disentangling religiosity and political choice. Journal of Economics and Finance, 41(3), 595-609. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12197-017-9389-7 Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P., Zimmer, D. M. (2017). Movies, Mass Consumes, and Critics: Economics and Politics of a Two-Sided Market. Contemporary Economic Policy, 35(April), 269-277. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1465-7287 Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P., Zimmer, D. M. (2015). Why do Movie Studios Produce R-rated Films? Applied Economics and Finance, 2, 33-43. Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P., Martin, W. C., Spurlock, B. (2015). Attendance Effects of FBS Transition and Membership. Journal of Sport Management, 29(4), 398-407. http://journals.humankinetics.com/jsm- current-issue/jsm-volume-29-issue-4-july/the-attendance-effects-of-fbs-transition-and-membership Goff, B. L. (2013). Contributions of Managerial Levels. Managerial and Decision Economics, 34, 428-436. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mde.2604/abstract Goff, B. L., Lebedinsky, A. G., Lile, S. E. (2012). A Matched Pairs Analysis of State Growth Differences. Contemporary Economic Policy, 30(2), 293-305.

Conference Proceedings Martin, C. A., Pendry, A., Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P. (2016). NCAA Conference Realignment: Examining the Impact of Moving to a Different Athletic Conference. Proceedings of the American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences.

Journal Articles Goff, B. L., Strow, B. K. (2016). The Church of Progressivism. National Affairs(26). http://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/issues/number-26-winter-2016

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Other Goff, B. L. (2013). WKU Basketball Attendance. WKU Center for Applied Economics. http://wkuappliedeconomics.org/caearticles/147-wku-basketball-attendance Goff, B. L., Cobb, R., Nett, H., Maximova, A., Buedel, J. (2012). Digging into Bowling Green Gasoline Prices. Center for Applied Economics.

Non-Refereed Presentations or Papers Goff, B. L. (2017, March). Re-Visiting Romer: Digging Deeper into What NFL Coaches Maximize. Presented at 2017 Society Meetings for Public Choice Society, New Orleans, LA. Goff, B. L. (2017, March). Tollison and the Value of Empirical Bricks. Presented at 2017 Public Choice Society Meetings for Public Choice Society, New Orleans, LA. Goff, B. L. (2013, March). Estimating the Value of College Athletes by Using Professional Factor Shares. Presented at Economics+ Workshop for WKU Department of Economics, Bowling Green, KY.

Contracts/Grants/Sponsored Research - Internal Summer, "Sources and Effects of Supreme Court Agreement.," Closed. Summer, "Sources and Effects of Supreme Court Agreement.," Closed. Grant, "The Value of College Athletes," Amount: $5,000.00, Awarded, Start: May 15, 2012, End: August 15, 2012.

Working Papers Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P., Kimeu, J. Athletic Peformance Across Regions.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

College/School Assignments Ad Hoc Substitute for Summer Fellowship Evaluation March 2016: GFCB Graduate Council. Other September 2015 - February 2016: Search Committee Marketing Chair.

Directed Student Learning Graduate Capstone Committee Chair January 2014 - June 2014. January 2014 - May 2014. January 2013 - August 2013. Graduate Capstone Committee Member January 2016 - May 2016. January 2016 - May 2016. April 2016. October 2015 - January 2016. January 2014 - May 2014. January 2014 - April 2014. August 2013 - November 2013. June 2013 - October 2013. June 2013 - September 2013. January 2013 - May 2013. Report Generated on November 17, 2017 Page 6 of 45

January 2013 - March 2013. Master's Thesis Committee Member April 2017. January 2013 - July 2013. January 2013 - May 2013. Undergraduate Honors Thesis August 2016 - Present.

University Assignments Committee Member September 2012 - Present: University Athletics Committee. August 2011 - May 2016: University Publications Committee.

Department Assignments Chairperson August 2012 - March 2013: Faculty Search Committee. Committee Member September 2016 - February 2017: Economics Search Committee. Graduate Program Coordinator January 1, 2007 - June 2014.

Professional Service Director January 2010 - July 2013: WKU Center for Applied Economics. Editorial Review Board Member January 2010 - June 2016: Public Choice Editorial Board. Reviewer, Journal Article November 2016 - Present: Journal of Sports Economics. May 2017: Managerial and Decision Economics. February 2017: Journal of Sports Economics. January 2017: Managerial and Decision Economics. September 2016: Journal of Sports Economics; Reviewed revision of "The Game is Good at the Top". August 2016: Managerial and Decision Economics; Reviewed revision of "Hired to Be Fired". August 2016: Public Choice. June 2016: Economic Inquiry. June 2016: Sport Management Review; Reviewed revision of "Effects of increased commitment on reputation and status: Evidence from NCAA Division I universities". May 2016: Economic Inquiry; Reviewed "Did Integration Pay? Economic Effects of Integration of Major League Baseball". March 2016: Managerial and Decision Economics; Reviewed "Hired to Be Fired: The Publicity Value of Managers". March 2016: Southern Economic Journal; Reviewed "Managerial Time Constraints and Young Worker Productivity". February 2016: Journal of Sports Economics; Reviewed "The Game is Good at the Top". November 2015: Journal of International Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics; Reviewed "High Fixed Costs, Economies of Scale, and Financial Viability in College Athletic Spending".

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November 2015: Mercatus Center; Reviewed "Cumulative Costs of Regulation". November 2015: Sport Management Review; Reviewed "Effects of increased commitment on reputation and status: Evidence from NCAA Division I universities". March 2015: Review of Industrial Organization; Reviewed "“Are university sports an advertisement in the higher education market? An analysis of the Hakone long-distance relay road race in Japan.”. February 2015: Journal of Sport Management; Reviewed "Does Prior NFL Coaching Experience Improve Managerial Performance". June 2014: Economics and Politics; Reviewed "Asymmetric Contests with Initial Probabilities of Winning". April 2014: Journal of Applied Economics and Policy; Reviewed "An Examination of Multistate Antitrust Enforcement by U.S. State Attorneys General". January 2014: Journal of Sport Management; Reviewed “NCAA Athletic Departments: An Empirical Investigation of the Effects of Revenue and Conference Changes”. January 2014: Journal of Sports Economics; Reviewed "NCAA Athletic Departments: An Empirical Investigation of the Effects of Revenue and Conference Changes". January 2014: Managerial and Decision Economics; Reviewed "The Economics of Crime: The Case of the Stolen Base". November 2013: Journal of Sport Management; Reviewed "Examining the Relationship between Legitimacy-Building Strategies and Secondary Ticket Market Firm Revenues". November 2013: Managerial and Decision Economics; Reviewed "A fiscal view on analyzing the impact of organizing mega sporting events". October 2013: Sport Management Review; Reviewed "Examining the Relationship between Legitimacy- Building Strategies and Secondary Ticket Market Firm Revenues". June 2013: Journal of Sports Economics; Reviewed "Agency Behavior in a Nonprofit Setting: Effects of the 1984 Supreme Court Decision on College Football Television Broadcasts”. April 2013: Social Science Quarterly; Reviewed "SUPPORT FOR REPEALING PROHIBITION: AN ANALYSIS OF STATE-WIDE REFERENDA ON RATIFYING THE 21ST AMENDMENT". January 2013: Journal of Economics; Reviewed, "Committee Bias and Market Inefficiency". August 2012: Journal of Sports Economics. August 2012: Public Choice.

Media Contributions Internet, Econosports Blog on Forbes.com. (2016). 23 articles posted in 2016 with viewership ranging from apx 500 to 40,000 Internet, Econosports Blog on Forbes.com. (2015). 39 articles posted in 2015 with viewership ranging from apx 500 to 50,000 Newspaper, Chronicle of Higher Education. (September 2015). Newspaper, Washington Post. (September 2015). Newspaper, Washington Post. (May 2015). Internet, Forbes.com. (2014). 30 articles posted on Econosports blog Internet, Forbes.com. (2013). 30 articles posted on Econosports blog TV, WBKO. (August 22, 2012). Interviewed regarding Bowling Green gasoline prices Internet, The Sports Economist Blog. (August 10, 2012).

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Olympic Distance Running -- Dominated Strategies? Internet, The Sports Economist Blog. (August 8, 2012). Olympic Athletes -- Real Life Avengers Internet, The Sports Economist Blog. (August 8, 2012). Olympic Stew Magazine, Business Week. (July 24, 2012). Interviewed for story on financial implications of Penn State scandal by Meghan Walsh for story appearing Internet, The Sports Economist Blog. (July 23, 2012). NCAA: Posturing and Power Grabbing Internet, The Sports Economist Blog. (July 12, 2012). Of Coaches and Kings: Connecting Sean Peyton and Joe Paterno Newspaper, Bowling Green Daily News. (July 6, 2012). Interviewed for article on gasoline prices

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Dean P. Jordan

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Instructor Date of Hire: August 27, 2007 [email protected]

EDUCATION MBA, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, 1986 BS, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, Area of Concentration, 1981

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Instructor, Western Kentucky University, (July 2016 - May 2017). Executive-in-Residence, Western Kentucky University, (August 2012 - June 2016).

Consulting 2009: Jordan Management Consulting, Capital, financial, and investment advisory services to both individuals and business clients, averaging between 200-250 hours yearly.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

University Assignments Committee Member August 2013 - August 2015: Faculty Senate.

Professional Service Director August 2013 - 2014: Center for Applied Economics.

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Hak Y. Kim

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Professor Date of Hire: August 16, 1983 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph D, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, Economics, 1982 MA, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, Economics, 1979 BA, Sogang University, Sogang, Koera, Economics, 1973

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Professor, Western Kentucky University, Department of Economics, (August 1992 - Present).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Goff, B. L., Kim, H. Y., Wilson, D. P. (2017). Estimating the Market Value of Collegiate Football Players from Professional Market Shares. Applied Economics Letters, 24(4), 233-237. http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/RAEL20/current Kim, H. Y. (2017). “The Permanent Income Hypotyhesis, Transitional Dynamics, and Excess Senstivity of Consumption"”. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 40(March), 10-25. Kim, H. Y., Lee, J. (2017). Intertemporal Production and Intertemporal Substitution in Output Supply and Input Demand. Applied Economics, 49. Kim, H. Y., Ahn, S. C., Kang, T. H. (in press). Life-cycle Consumption, Precautionary Saving, and Risk Sharing: An Iintegratted Analysis using Household Panel Data. B. E. Journal of Macroeconomics. Kim, H. Y. (2014). International Financial Integration and Risk Sharing among Countries: A Production-Based Approach. Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 31, 16-35. Kim, H. Y., McLaren, K., Wong, G. (2013). Empirical Demand Systems Incorporating Intertemporal Consumption Dynamics. Empirical Economics. Kim, H. Y. (2013). Risk and Return in Production. Journal of Market Economy.

Non-Refereed Presentations or Papers Kim, H. Y. (2015). Public Goods in the Intertemporal Mixed Demand System: An Application of the Intertemporal Two-stage Budgeting Process. Presented at International Congress on Banking, Economics, Finance, and Business,, Fukuoka, Japan. Kim, H. Y. (2014). Consumer Demand, Consumption, and Asset Pricing: An Integrated Analysis. Presented at Asian Meeting of the Econometric Society, Taipei, Taiwan.

Work in Progress Kim, Hak Y

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

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College/School Assignments Committee Member 2017: Faculty Award Selection Committee. 2017: Promotion evaluation committee for Marketing Department. 2016: Beta Gamma Sigma Scholarship committee. 2014: Promotion evaluation committee for Management Department. 2014: Sabbatical leave committee. 2012: College AOL Committee.

Department Assignments Committee Member 2013 - 2016: Promotion evaluation committee. 2014: New faculty search committee.

Professional Service Article Reviewer 2010 - 2016: Professional Journals.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Southern Economic Association. (2015 - 2017). Korea-America Economic Association. (2005 - 2017). Western Economic Association. (2013 - 2015).

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Alexander G. Lebedinsky

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Associate Professor Date of Hire: August 6, 2003 [email protected] www.wku.edu/~alex.lebedinsky

EDUCATION Ph D, Georgetown University, Washington D.C., Economics, 2004 MA, WKU, Bowling Green, KY, Economics, 1997 BBA, Ternopil Academy of National Economy, Ternopil, Ukraine, Management, 1994

Special Certifications and/or Designations Base SAS Certification, SAS Institute. (March 2015 - Present).

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Associate Professor, Western Kentucky University, (August 2009 - Present).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Lebedinsky, A. G., Wilmes, N. (in press). A Re-Examination of Firm, Industry and Market Volatilities. Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1062976917300650 Atici, F., Cheng, G., Lebedinsky, A. G. (2016). A nonlinear stochastic growth model on discrete time domains. Journal of Difference Equations and Applications, 22(11). www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10236198.2016.1237509?journalCode=gdea20 Atici, F., Ekiz, F., Lebedinsky, A. G. (2014). Cagan Type Rational Expectation Model on Complex Discrete Time Domains. European Journal of Operational Research, 237(1), 148-151. www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0377221714001611 Atici, F., Lebedinsky, A. G., Uysal, F. (2013). Inventory Model of Deteriorating Items on Non-periodic Discrete-Time Domains. European Journal of Operational Research, 230(2), 284-289. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0377221713003573 Goff, B. L., Lebedinsky, A. G., Lile, S. E. (2012). A Matched Pairs Analysis of State Growth Differences. Contemporary Economic Policy, 30(2), 293-305.

Contracts/Grants/Sponsored Research - Internal Grant, "Determinants of MLB attendance in 2007: Does competitiveness within divisions matter?." Grant, "Researching Consumption Patterns using micro-level data," Amount: $3,000.00, Awarded, Start: January 1, 2016, End: December 31, 2016.

Work in Progress Borland, Melvin V, Howsen, Roy M, Lebedinsky, Alexander G (Determinants of MLB attendance in 2007: Does competitiveness within divisions matter?)

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Lebedinsky, Alexander G (Determinants of Conspicuous Consumption. March 2016) Lebedinsky, Alexander G, Donald Hayes (Effect of Meat Consumption on Human Capital Accumulation: Evidence from India. January 2015)

IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles A Re-Examination of Firm, Industry and Market Volatilities In Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. Journal impact factor 4.159 https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.journals.simple.html. Inventory Model of Deteriorating Items on Non-periodic Discrete-Time Domains In European Journal of Operational Research. As of June 2017, the article has been cited 8 times according to Google Scholar.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

College/School Assignments Committee Member 2012: Search committee for the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Research. Other 2014 - Present: Graduate Committee.

University Assignments Committee Member 2017 - Present: Graduate Council. 2017 - Present: Graduate Policy Committee. 2017: Minton Graduate Student Award Committee. 2016: Graduate Dean Selection Committee. 2013 - 2015: Colonnade Implementation Committee. 2009 - 2013: Senate. 2009 - 2012: University General Education Committee. Faculty Mentor 2011 - 2012: Sigma Nu fraternity.

Department Assignments Committee Member 2012 - Present: Search Committee for the Chair of Economics Department. Faculty Mentor September 2006 - Present: Economics Club.

Professional Service Editor, Journal Editor September 1, 2010 - September 1, 2012: Journal of Applied Economics and Policy. Officer, President/Elect/Past December 14, 2016 - Present: Kentucky Economic Association; President-elect is in charge of organizing KEA conference. The conference will be held on WKU's Campus on Oct. 20, 2017. Reviewer, Journal Article

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October 21, 2013 - November 26, 2013: Journal of Applied Economics and Policy. March 1, 2013 - May 25, 2013: Journal of Applied Economics and Policy. 2012: Economic Modelling.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Kentucky Economic Association. President Elect. (January 2017 - Present).

HONORS/AWARDS Scholarship/Research/Creative Activity 2017: Hays Watkins Research Fellowship, Gordon Ford College of Business, WKU. Teaching 2014: Teaching Award, Gordon Ford College of Business, WKU.

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Juan S. Leguizamon

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Assistant Professor Date of Hire: August 15, 2015 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph D, West Virginia University, West Virginia, Economics, 2011 MA, West Virginia University, West Virginia, Economics, 2008 BS, Davis and Elkins Collge, Economics and Management Information Systems, 2005

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Assistant Professor of Economics, Western Kentucky University, (August 2015 - Present). Associate Editor, Revista de Economia del Caribe, (January 2009 - Present). Senior Lecturer, Vanderbilt University, (July 2013 - August 2015). Book Review Co-Editor, Review of Regional Studies, (August 2012 - January 2015). Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow, Tulane University, (July 2011 - July 2013).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Leguizamon, S., Leguizamon, J. S. (in press). Health insurance subsidies and the expansion of an implicit marriage penalty: a regional comparison of various means-tested programmes. Applied Economics Letters. Montero Kusevic, C. M., Del Rio Rivera, M. A., Leguizamon, J. S. (in press). Inflation Volatility and Economic Growth in Bolivia: A Regional Analysis. Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Markets. Leguizamon, J. S., Crowley, G. (2016). Term Limits, Time Horizons, and Electoral Accountability. Public Choice, 168(1-2), 23-42. http://link.springer.com/journal/11127 Leguizamon, S., Leguizamon, J. S. (in press). Tolerance and Housing Values: How Levels of Human Capital and Race Influence this Link within the Metropolitan Area. Annals of Regional Science. http://link.springer.com/journal/168 Alm, J., Leguizamon, J. Sebastian (2015). Whither the Marriage Tax. National Tax Journal, 68(2), 251-280. http://www.ntanet.org/publications/national-tax-journal.html Leguizamon, J. Sebastian, Hammond, G. W. (2015). Merit-Based College Tuition Assistance and the Conditional Probability of In-state Work. Papers in Regional Science, 94(1), 197-218. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pirs.12053/abstract Alm, J., Leguizamon, J. Sebastian, Leguizamon, S. (2014). Revisiting the Income Tax Effects of Legalizing Same-Sex Marriages. Journal of Policy Analysis and Managment, 33(2), 263-289. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pam.21740/abstract Christafore, D., Leguizamon, J. Sebastian (2013). Revisiting Evidence of Labor Market Discrimination Against Homosexuals and the Effects of Anti-Discriminatory Laws. The Review of Regional Studies, 43(2-3), 213- 238. http://journal.srsa.org/ojs/index.php/RRS/article/view/43.23.7/pdf Christafore, D., Leguizamon, J. Sebastian, Leguizamon, S. (2013). Are Black Neighborhoods Less Welcoming to Homosexuals than White Neighborhoods? Regional Science and Urban Economics, 43(4), 579-589.

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www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166046213000215

Book Chapters Alm, J., Leguizamon, J. Sebastian (2016). Introduction: Behavioral Responses to Taxation. In James Alm, J. Sebastian Leguizamon (Ed.), Economic Behaviour and Taxation. Economic Behaviour and Taxation.

Other Leguizamon, J. Sebastian (2015). Review on: House of Debt: How They (and You) Caused the Great Recession, and How We Can Prevent It from Happening Again by Mian and Suffi (2nd ed., vol. 45, pp. 195-202). The Review of Regional Studies. journal.srsa.org/ojs/index.php/RRS/article/view/45.2.5

Non-Refereed Presentations or Papers Leguizamon, J. S. (2016, April (2nd Quarter/Spring)). The Housing Crisis, Foreclosures, and Local Tax Revenues. Presented at Southern Regional Science Association Meetings, Washington DC.

Work in Progress James Alm (The Housing Crisis, Foreclosures, and Local Tax Revenues. May 5, 2016) Leguizamon, Juan S (Political Trends and Social Fiscal Interactions: New Evidence Using a Panel of U.S. States from 1970 to 2012. January 1, 2014)

IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Inflation Volatility and Economic Growth in Bolivia: A Regional Analysis In Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Markets. The journal has an impact factor of 0.86 under the RePec rankings. Term Limits, Time Horizons, and Electoral Accountability In Public Choice. Top field journal in applied public economics. (Impact factor 0.900). Tolerance and Housing Values: How Levels of Human Capital and Race Influence this Link within the Metropolitan Area In Annals of Regional Science. This is a journal with international reach and an impact factor of 0.69. This corresponds with 2 "quality points" from the economics journal rankings due to its high impact factor. Whither the Marriage Tax In National Tax Journal. Top field journal in applied public economics and public finance. Merit-Based College Tuition Assistance and the Conditional Probability of In-state Work In Papers in Regional Science. Top journal in Regional Science and Regional Economics. High-Impact Journal (Impact Factor 1.183). Revisiting the Income Tax Effects of Legalizing Same-Sex Marriages In Journal of Policy Analysis and Managment. Top field journal in applied public economics and public policy (Impact Factor 2.788). Are Black Neighborhoods Less Welcoming to Homosexuals than White Neighborhoods? In Regional Science and Urban Economics. Top field journal in Regional and Urban Economics (Impact Factor 1.024).

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

College/School Assignments Committee Member August 18, 2015 - Present: Strategic Planning Council; Represent the department of Economics.

Directed Student Learning

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Graduate Teaching Assistant/Associate (GTA) Supervisor August 18, 2016 - December 15, 2016: Lucas provided excellent teaching assistance for two sections of Statistics. He helped me tutor students who were struggling through the course, especially during the computer lab sessions. He also helped in numerous grading tasks. Master's Thesis Committee Chair January 1, 2017 - August 8, 2017: Student: Lucas Taulbee. Completed his master's thesis. August 18, 2016 - December 30, 2016: Student: Orlando Diaz. After a set of revisions, the student successfully completed and presented his work. This work was necessary to graduate with a Master's degree in Applied Economics.

Department Assignments Committee Member February 11, 2016 - March 15, 2016: Undergraduate Student Awards; Help select the award winners by helping improve the selection system. Faculty Mentor November 11, 2016: Head for the Hill- Economics Recruiting; Saturday event. Represented the department of Economics by setting up an information table for prospective high-school students. Provided information to those interested in majoring in Economics.

Professional Service Committee Member November 2016 - Present: North American Regional Science Association; Read through the graduate student papers submitted for competition at the North American Regional Science Meetings and provide feedback on the best ones. Session Chair November 21, 2015 - November 23, 2015: Southern Economic Association; (1) deciding which paper(s) each discussant will discuss, (2) determining how much time presenters and discussants will have to speak, (3) making sure authors send papers to discussants on time, (4) making preparations for brief introductions of speakers, (5) seeing that the session begins and ends on time and that authors and discussants stay within the time limits allowed. Chairpersons are strongly encouraged to leave enough time at the end of each session for questions and comments from the audience.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Southern Regional Science Association. (August 1, 2007 - Present). Regional academic organization for the study of Urban economics and regional science Southern Economic Association. (May 1, 2007 - Present). Academic organization

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Susane Leguizamon

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Assistant Professor Date of Hire: August 15, 2013 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph D, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, Economics, 2010 MA, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, Economics, 2008 BA, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, Economics, 2005

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Co-Editor Book Reviews, Review of Regional Studies, Co-Editor of book reviews for the journal "Review of Regional Studies". This is published semi-annually with 3-4 book reviews (which I handle and edit) per publication., (April 1, 2013 - Present).

Consulting 2014-2014: English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP, I was an expert witness for a case involving estimating the effect of a proposed change to enrollment eligibility for Warren County schools. Bowling Green, KY.

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Leguizamon, S., Leguizamon, J. S. (in press). Health insurance subsidies and the expansion of an implicit marriage penalty: a regional comparison of various means-tested programmes. Applied Economics Letters. Leguizamon, S., Christafore, D. (in press). Is 'Gaytrification' a Real Phenomena? Urban Affairs Review. Leguizamon, S., Leguizamon, J. S. (in press). Tolerance and Housing Values: How Levels of Human Capital and Race Influence this Link within the Metropolitan Area. Annals of Regional Science. http://link.springer.com/journal/168 Leguizamon, S. (2015). Who Cares About Relative Status? A Quantile Approach to Consumption of Relative House Size. Applied Economics Letters, 23(5). http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/RAEL20/current Leguizamon, S. (2015). Spatial Spillovers of Land Use Regulation in the United States. Housing Studies, 30(3). www.tandfonline.com/toc/chos20/current#.VGt_TvnF8QM Leguizamon, S., Christafore, D. (2015). Racial Differences in Willingness to Pay for Hospital Access. Review of Regional Studies, 45(1). http://journal.srsa.org/ojs/index.php/RRS/ Alm, J., Leguizamon, J. Sebastian, Leguizamon, S. (2014). Revisiting the Income Tax Effects of Legalizing Same-Sex Marriages. Journal of Policy Analysis and Managment, 33(2), 263-289. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pam.21740/abstract Christafore, D., Leguizamon, J. Sebastian, Leguizamon, S. (2013). Are Black Neighborhoods Less Welcoming to Homosexuals than White Neighborhoods? Regional Science and Urban Economics, 43(4), 579-589. www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166046213000215 Leguizamon, S., Yakovlev, P. (2012). Ignorance is not bliss: On the role of education in subjective well-being. Journal of Socio-Economics, 41(6). http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-socio-economics/

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Non-Refereed Presentations or Papers Leguizamon, S. (2016, April (2nd Quarter/Spring)). Reconciling Opposing Forces of Employment on Domestic Violence. Presented at Working Paper Series for Western Kentucky University, Western Kentucky University. Leguizamon, S. (2014, April (2nd Quarter/Spring)). The Regional Variation in the Implicit Marriage Tax Embedded in the Affordable Care Act. Presented at Working Paper Series for Western Kentucky University, Western Kentucky University.

Presentation of Refereed Papers Leguizamon, S. (2016, April (2nd Quarter/Spring)). Reconciling Opposing Forces of Employment on Domestic Violence. Presented at Southern Regional Science Conference for Southern Regional Science Association, Washington D.C. Leguizamon, S. (2015, April (2nd Quarter/Spring)). The Regional Variation in the Implicit Marriage Tax Embedded in the Affordable Care Act. Presented at Southern Regional Science Association for Southern Regional Science Association, Mobile, AL. Leguizamon, S. (2014, April (2nd Quarter/Spring)). Racial Differences in Willingness to Pay for Hospital Access. Presented at Southern Regional Science Association, San Antonio, TX. Leguizamon, S. (2014, January (1st Quarter/Winter)). Discussant of "Neighborhood Concentration of Same-Sex Couples". Presented at American Economic Association for American Economic Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Contracts/Grants/Sponsored Research - Internal Summer, "Where Goes the neighborhood? The Effect of Gentrification on Within-MSA inequality," Amount: $10,000.00, Awarded, Start: April 1, 2016, End: August 15, 2016.

IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Is 'Gaytrification' a Real Phenomena? In Urban Affairs Review. This journal is very influential in the Urban literature. It has an impact factor of 1.308 which corresponds with 3 quality points on a 3 point scale. Tolerance and Housing Values: How Levels of Human Capital and Race Influence this Link within the Metropolitan Area In Annals of Regional Science. This is a journal with international reach and an impact factor of 0.69. This corresponds with 2 "quality points" from the economics journal rankings due to its high impact factor. Revisiting the Income Tax Effects of Legalizing Same-Sex Marriages In Journal of Policy Analysis and Managment. Top field journal in applied public economics and public policy (Impact Factor 2.788). Are Black Neighborhoods Less Welcoming to Homosexuals than White Neighborhoods? In Regional Science and Urban Economics. Top field journal in Regional and Urban Economics (Impact Factor 1.024).

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

College/School Assignments Committee Member January 2017 - Present: Gordon Ford College of Business Diversity Committee. September 1, 2016 - Present: Finance Search Committee; To review applications for a faculty position in the Finance department, develop a criterion for candidate advancement, evaluate credentials of applicants, and to select applicants to second round interviews. December 2014 - Present: Gordon Ford College of Business Graduate Curriculum Committee; Serve on the

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committee that oversees the graduate curriculum for the Gordon Ford College of Business. October 15, 2016 - November 2016: 2016 Sabbatical Review Committee; To review applications for sabbatical within the Gordon Ford College of business and recommend approving application(s).

University Assignments Committee Member October 1, 2015 - December 1, 2015: Faculty Mentoring Award Committee; As a committee, criterion for awarding the Faculty Mentoring Award were developed. Nominations were evaluated by all members. Faculty Mentor September 1, 2013 - August 2014: Young Americans for Liberty; Advise students in the creation and development of a new campus student organization.

Department Assignments Committee Member November 1, 2016 - Present: Economics Search Committee. March 15, 2016: Undergraduate Scholarship Recipient Committee; The committee determined the minimum criteria necessary for a student to be considered for a department scholarship and the appropriate way to designate a student as a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior for scholarship purposes.

Professional Service Committee Member March 1, 2016 - April 1, 2016: Southern Regional Science Association; Determine the winner of the graduate student paper award. I read and detailed comments on all award submissions and sent my recommendations for the ranking of the papers to the committee chair. Editor, Book June 2013 - June 2015: Review of Regional Studies; As co-editor I am responsible for determining which books will be reviewed by scholars for potential publication in Review of Regional Studies. I assign reviewers and review all submissions to ensure they are worthy of publication. Editorial Board Member January 2016 - Present: Review of Regional Studies; As a member of the editorial board, I serve as a regular reviewer for the journal and am part of discussions on the future direction of the journal. Executive Council Member January 2014 - January 2017: Southern Regional Science Association; I am on the committee that determines meeting structure and location for the Southern Regional Science Association meetings and other decisions pertaining to running the association. Reviewer, Journal Article February 1, 2017: Review of Regional Studies; I reviewed a paper for the journal Review of Regional Studies. December 2016: Journal of Regional Science; Review journal article and prepare report for the Editor. October 2016: Review of Regional Studies. June 2015: Review of Regional Studies; Review journal article and prepare report for the Editor. January 2014: Real Estate Economics; Review Journal Article and prepare report for Editor. January 2014: Review of Regional Studies; Review journal article and prepare report for the Editor. November 2013: Review of Regional Studies; Review Journal Articles and prepare report for the Editor. Reviewer, Textbook December 2013: Worth Publishers; Review chapters in Tarrabok/Cowen Microeconomics textbook and

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prepare review.

Media Contributions Radio, National Public Radio. (November 6, 2013). I was interviewed regarding recently published academic article.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Southern Regional Science Association. Council Member. (July 1, 2011 - Present). It is an association for the advancement of regional analysis and related spatial and areal studies. It operates as an objective, scientific organization without political, social, financial, or nationalistic bias. Its main objectives are to foster the exchange of ideas and to promote studies focusing on regional topics and issues and utilizing tools, methods, and theoretical frameworks specifically designed for regional analysis as well as concepts, procedures, and analytical techniques of the various social and other sciences. The Association supports these objectives by promoting acquaintance and discussions among its members and with scholars in related fields, by stimulating research, by encouraging the publication of scholarly studies, and by performing services to aid the advancement of its members and the field of regional science. American Economic Association. (January 1, 2010 - Present).

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Stephen L. Locke

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Assistant Professor Date of Hire: August 15, 2015 [email protected] www.stephen-locke.com

EDUCATION Ph D, University of Kentucky, Economics, 2013 Master of Science, University of Kentucky, Economics, 2010 BA, Western Kentucky University, Economics, 2008

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Assistant Professor, Economics, Western Kentucky University, (July 2015 - Present). Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California, Los Angeles, (September 2013 - June 2015).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Delmas, M. A., Kahn, M. E., Locke, S. L. (2017). The Private and Social Consequences of Purchasing an Electric Vehicle and Solar Panels: Evidence from California. Research in Economics, 71(2), 225-235. Locke, S. L., Blomquist, G. C. (2016). The Cost of Convenience: Estimating the Impact of Communication Antennas on Residential Property Values. Land Economics, 92(1), 131-147. Chen, V. L., Delmas, M. A., Kaiser, W. J., Locke, S. L. (2015). What can we learn from high-frequency appliance-level energy metering? Results from a field experiment. Energy Policy, 77, 164-175. www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421514006296

Presentation of Refereed Papers Locke, S. L. (2016, November). Do the Major Leagues Cause Major Problems? The Impact of Professional Sports Facilities on Local Air Pollution. Presented at Southern Economic Association Meeting for Southern Economic Association, Washington, D.C. Locke, S. L. (2016, October (4th Quarter/Autumn)). Do the Major Leagues Cause Major Problems? The Impact of Professional Sports Facilities on Local Air Pollution. Presented at Kentucky Economic Association Meeting for Kentucky Economic Association, Lexington, KY. Locke, S. L. (2015, November). Accidental Environmentalists? Californian Demand for Teslas and Solar Panels. Presented at Southern Economic Association Meeting for Southern Economic Association, New Orleans, Louisiana. Locke, S. L. (2015, October (4th Quarter/Autumn)). Voting with your senses? The impact of local environmental conditions on preferences for environmental regulation. Presented at Kentucky Economic Association Meeting for Kentucky Economic Association, Lexington, KY.

Contracts/Grants/Sponsored Research - Internal Grant, "Do the Major Leagues Cause Major Problems? The Impact of Professional Sports Facilities on Local Air Pollution," Amount: $5,000.00, Awarded, Start: 2016.

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IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles The Private and Social Consequences of Purchasing an Electric Vehicle and Solar Panels: Evidence from California In Research in Economics. This was the first paper to match Census tract level vehicle registrations for electric and hybrid vehicles with solar panel installations in California to look for evidence that consumers bundle these two durable green goods. The Cost of Convenience: Estimating the Impact of Communication Antennas on Residential Property Values In Land Economics. First paper to thoroughly investigate the impact of communication antennas on residential property values. What can we learn from high-frequency appliance-level energy metering? Results from a field experiment In Energy Policy. This paper highlighted the importance of using high-frequency circuit-level electricity data in energy conservation research.

WORKSHOPS FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Workshop November 3, 2016 - November 5, 2016: Bringing Free Market Environmentalism to the Urban Environment. Recent research in urban economics was presented by the current leaders in the field. Atlanta, GA. April 2, 2016: University of Kentucky Annual Economics Teaching Workshop. Advances in teaching methods in economics are presented. Lexington, KY.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

College/School Assignments Committee Member January 2017 - Present: GFCB Scholarship Committee; Choose scholarship recipients. January 2016 - Present: Research Excellence Committee; Draft policy regarding the GFCB research grant programs and evaluate candidates for the GFCB research award.

Directed Student Learning Honor's Thesis Chair 2016. Honor's Thesis Committee 2017: Graduated with distinction. Student Research Conference Mentor 2017.

University Assignments Committee Member April 2017 - Present: Faculty Welfare and Professional Responsibilities Committee; I was electected to the Faculty Senate in February 2017. My official term will start during the fall semester of 2017. University Senate Service February 2017 - Present: Faculty Senate; Elected February, 2017. My official term will start in The fall semester of 2017.

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Department Assignments Faculty Mentor August 2015 - Present: Economics Club; Help oversee the organization of club related activities including the annual trip.

Professional Service Reviewer, Journal Article 2017: Journal of Benefit Cost Analysis; Reviewed one article in 2017. 2016: Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics; Reviewed one article in 2016. 2015: Regional Science and Urban Economics; Reviewed two articles in 2015. 2014: International Regional Science Review; Reviewed one article in 2014. 2012: Journal of Applied Economics and Policy; Reviewed one article in 2012.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. (2012 - Present). AERE was founded in 1979 as a means for exchanging ideas, stimulating research, and promoting graduate training in environmental and resource economics. AERE currently has over 1,000 members from more than thirty nations, coming from academic institutions, the public sector, and private industry. Kentucky Economic Association. (2012 - Present). The Kentucky Economic Association facilitates greater communication among state researchers from academia, government, and business, and promotes the sharing and discussion of research by economists and public policy analysts working on issues relevant to the Commonwealth. Southern Economic Association. (2012 - Present). The Southern Economic Association is one of the oldest economics associations in the United States, dating back to a conference held in Atlanta in November 1928. The Southern Economic Journal began publication in 1933 and is the eighth oldest American scholarly journal in economics. From its founding, the purpose of the Southern Economic Association has been to further the education of scholars and the public in economic affairs. Toward this end, it seeks to stimulate interest in and disseminate results of recent research in theory and applied economics.

HONORS/AWARDS Service, University 2017: Dean's Merit Award, Gordon Ford College of Business. Recognition of my dedication to working with graduating seniors on their senior research projects. Teaching 2016: Faculty Appreciation Award, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

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Daniel A. Myers

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Associate Professor Date of Hire: August 16, 1986 [email protected] people.wku.edu/dan.myers

EDUCATION Ph D, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tn, Economics, 1988 MS, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tn, Economics, 1985 BS, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN, Economics, 1977

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Associate Professor of Economics, Western Kentucky University, (August 1991 - Present). Member, Graduate Faculty, Western Kentucky University, (August 1988 - Present). College Internationalization Officer/Coordinator of Global Learning, Western Kentucky University, (2005 - 2014).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Myers, D. A., Hatfield, R. D., Cheek, R. (2014). The Trilateral MBA: An Approach to International Exchange of Students. Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies, 20(1), 73-81. Myers, D. A., Chacon, J.-C., Barragan Codina, J., Eccius de Amezcua, C., McGraw, E. (2013). Entrepreneurial Motives and Performance: Evidence from North America. Journal of Management Policy and Practice, 14(3). ww.na-businesspress.com/jmppopen.html

Presentation of Refereed Papers Myers, D. A., Hatfield, R. D. (2013, March). THE TRILATERAL MBA: A TWINNING APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OF MBA STUDENTS. Presented at Allied Academies International Conference for Allied Academies, New Orelans, LA. Myers, D. A., Trawick, M. W., Potter, P. W. (2013, March). Faculty Mentoring for Study Abroad: An Application of Realistic Job Preview. Presented at Academy of Business Research Spring Meeting for Academy of Business Research, New Orleans, LA.

Contracts/Grants/Sponsored Research - External Grant, "Alliance to Enhance Entrepreneurial Impact to Stimulate Economic Growth Among Underserved Groups in North America," Amount: $180,000.00, Awarded, Start: October 2008, End: September 2013.

IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Presentation of Refereed Papers Faculty Mentoring for Study Abroad: An Application of Realistic Job Preview. Presented at Academy of Business Research Spring Meeting

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Applies standard RJP theory to study abroad. Provides a framework to expand literature on study abroad and the impact on human capital.

WORKSHOPS FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Conference Attendance April 2007 - Present: Educating for a Globalized World. Tampa, FL. September 2003 - Present: Training tomorrows International Business Leaders. Co-Director Washington, DC. November 2002 - Present: Annual Program Directors' Meeting. Toluca, Mexico.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

College/School Assignments Chairperson January 2012 - Present: Diversity Committee. 2009 - Present: Global Studies Committee. Committee Member September 2011 - Present: Diversity Committee.

University Assignments Committee Member November 2012 - Present: Diversity Enhancement Committee. July 2012 - Present: SACS Curriculum Committee.

Professional Service Member Steering Committee Co-Director 2007 - Present: International Conference on International Business Education.

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Thomas C. Noser

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Professor Date of Hire: August 16, 1984 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph D, University of Alabama, Economics, 1986 MA, University of Alabama, Economics, 1983 BA, University of Notre Dame, Economics, 1972

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Professor of Economics, Western Kentucky University, Teaching Introduction to Economics, Principles of Economics, and introductory and upper level Statistic Courses. Various University and College assignments, (August 16, 2009 - Present).

Consulting 1989: Privates Contracts and Western Kentucky University Center for Training and Development, Through both private contracts and Western Kentucky University Center for Training and Development-- consultation and instruction in the areas of fundamental statistics, statistical process control, fact-based decision making, and control chart analysis for employees of regional industries.

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Noser, T. C., Tanner, J. R., Phan, T. (2016). "Business Students' Performance in Undergraduate Business Statistics: Is There Really a Connection to Mathematical Skills?". Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives, XLIII(2). Noser, T. C., Tanner, J., Stewart, G., Baker, D. S. (2014). Internal Locus of Control and Knowledge of Etiquette as Antecedents to Business Attire Affect: An expoloratory study into casusal relationships. The American International Journal of Contemporary Research, 4(7).

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

College/School Assignments Committee Member 1989 - Present: Scholarship Committee.

University Assignments Committee Member 1997 - Present: Center for Teaching & Learning Faculty Advisory Council. 1993 - Present: University Academic Complaint Committee.

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Professional Service Reviewer, Journal Article 2008 - Present: Journal of Applied Economics and Policy. 1992 - Present: Business and Economic Review. 1992 - Present: Journal of Contempory Business Issues.

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Robert W. Pulsinelli

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Professor Date of Hire: September 1, 1967 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph D, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, Economics, 1974 BA, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, Psychology, 1963

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Professor of Economics, Western Kentucky University, (1967 - Present).

Consulting 1993: Various legal firms, Research and analyze relevant data to provide substantiation of loss in wrongful death or injury law suits. May serve as expert witness. Have worked on over 90 cases to date. Kentucky and Tennessee.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

University Assignments Committee Member Library Committee.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Economics Association. Kentucky Economics Association. National Association of Forensic Economics. Southern Economics Association.

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Brian K. Strow

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Professor Date of Hire: August 16, 1999 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph D, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, American Economic History, 2001 MA, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Economics, 1997 BA, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, Economics, Political Science, 1995

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Professor, Western Kentucky University, (August 2015 - Present). Associate Professor, Western Kentucky University, (2007 - 2015).

Consulting 2009: Ed Mills for Kentucky State Senate, Give economic advice to Ed Mills, candidate for Kentucky State Senate. 2009: Rand Paul for US Senate, Give economic advise to a candidate for the US Senate.

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. (2016). Social Choice and the American Revolution. Journal of Applied Economics and Policy, 33(1). Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. (2014). Social Choice in Five Dimensions. Journal of Markets and Morality, 17(1), 26. www.marketsandmorality.com/index.php/mandm Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. (2013). Gross Actual Product: Why GDP Fosters Increased Government Spending and Should be Replaced. Journal of Private Enterprise, 29(1), 15. journal.apee.org/index.php/Main_Page

Books Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. (2015). Macroeconomics: Truths and Myths (2nd ed.). Kendall Hunt Publishers. Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. (2012). Macroeconomics Truths and Myths (1st ed.). Kendall Hunt Publishers.

Conference Proceedings Martin, C. A., Strow, B. K. (2014). In Russell Baker (Ed.), Minor League Baseball Season Ticket Renewals: An In-Depth Interview Analysis of Fans. Jacksonville, FL: Academic and Business Research Institute. http://www.aabri.com/OC2014Manuscripts/OC2014ConferenceProgram.pdf

Journal Articles Goff, B. L., Strow, B. K. (2016). The Church of Progressivism. National Affairs(26). http://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/issues/number-26-winter-2016 Strow, B. K. (2015). Minimum Wage and its Effects on Kentucky's Economy. Bluegrass Institute of Public

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Policy Solutions. Strow, B. K. (2014). Kentucky's Budget and Tax Reform will Prove Costly. Louisville Courier Journal. Strow, B. K. (2013). Job Creation, not more Taxes, will Spur Kentucky Economy. Lexington Herald. Strow, B. K. (2013). Gatton Academy is beneficial to Bowling Green Economy. The Bowling Green Daily News. Strow, B. K. (2013). Pension Reform, Hardly. Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions. Strow, B. K. (2013). Solution for State's Pension Problem was no Solution. The Bowling Green Daily News. Strow, B. K. (2012). The Fiscal Cliff. The College Heights Herald.

Non-Refereed Presentations or Papers Strow, B. K. for Minton Hall, dorm WKU, Bowling Green, KY.

Working Papers Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. "Social Choice and the American Revolution". Journal of Applied Economics. Strow, C. W., Strow, B. K. Breastfeeding Incidence and Duration among working mothers. Journal of Labor Economics.

Work in Progress Strow, Brian K, Fred Smith, Mark C. Foley (Age and Productivity in Major League Baseball from the Deadball Era through the Steroids Era. 2017) Strow, Brian K, Strow, Claudia W (Breastfeeding and Time off Work. 2017) Strow, Brian K, Strow, Claudia W (Emanicipation and Incarceration. 2017) Strow, Brian K (Tithe and Income, 10% of what? Haig-Simons vs. Irving Fischer. 2017) Strow, Brian K (Baseball Production in the 20th Century. March 2003)

IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Social Choice in Five Dimensions In Journal of Markets and Morality. This paper has impact for a variety of audiences including policy makers facing decisions regarding debt limits and public borrowing , individuals facing choices regarding international giving , food activists supporting a local food market, as well as ecologists discussing issues of sustainability. Gross Actual Product: Why GDP Fosters Increased Government Spending and Should be Replaced In Journal of Private Enterprise. This paper has impact in terms of how policymakers view wealth creation and is particularly timely given last year's rise and fall of the growth rate following increased government spending just prior to the presidential election. It challenges researchers to explore other measurements to measure true economic growth and challenges policy makers to set goals beyond just increasing GDP temporarily.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

University Assignments Committee Member 2014 - Present: University Health Benefits Committee. 2015: WKU Health Services Privatization Committee. 2015: WKU Year of South Africa Planning Committee. Guest Speaker October 15, 2009 - Present: Honors Program; Distinguished Dialogues Program. October 1, 2009 - Present: WKU Center for the Study of Capitalsim; Created and gave a lecture

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on Obamanomics and You.

Department Assignments Guest Speaker July 31, 2009 - Present: Economics; Key note speaker for the Econ Deptartment's Day Breakfast.

Professional Service Other 2011 - Present: Public Research for the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions; Policy Scholar.

Media Contributions Newspaper, WSJ, NYT, Washington Post, etc. Appeared in an ad by the Cato Institute as an economist opposing the fiscal stimulus plan TV, KET- Kentucky's Public Television Station "Kentucky Tonight". (September 19, 2016). Topic: The Economy Newspaper, The Bowling Green Daily News. (November 1, 2015). Cited in Local Newspaper, "For Borrowers, Student Loan Debt can be an Obstacle for Future". Newspaper, The Bowing Green Daily News. (September 23, 2015). Cited, "Bowling Green Avoids Dip in Median Income". Newspaper, The Bowling Green Daily News. (August 25, 2015). Cited, "Investors Reacting to China Economic News". Newspaper, The Bowling Green Daily News. (August 5, 2015). Cited, "Transfer Payments Rearrange Problems". TV, KET- Kentucky's Public Television Station "Kentucky Tonight". (July 27, 2015). Topic: Jobs and Wages Newspaper, The Bowling Green Daily News. (July 12, 2015). Cited, "Professor: Greek Crisis Unlikely to Impact US". Newspaper, The Bowling Green Daily News. (July 3, 2015). Cited, "Income Report Causes Concern". Newspaper, The Bowling Green Daily News. (June 18, 2015). Cited, "Paul Proposes Flat Tax". Radio, WKYU - Public Radio Station - Bowling Green, KY. (March 11, 2015). Topic: Right to Work Radio, WKYU - Public Radio Station - Bowling Green, KY. (February 24, 2015). Topic: Minimum Wage Newspaper, The Bowling Green Daily News. (February 17, 2015). Cited, "Minimum wage hike would devastate economy report says". Newspaper, The Bowling Green Daily News. (January 11, 2015). Cited, "Some still need second job to supplement pay". Radio, WKYU - Public Radio Station - Bowling Green, KY. (November 14, 2014). Topic: Immigrant Entrepreneurship TV, WBKO- Bowling Green, KY ABC affiliate. (September 23, 2014). Topic: Warren County Incomes Jump Up TV, KET- Kentucky's Public Television Station "Kentucky Tonight". (August 18, 2014). Topic: Minimum Wage TV, KET- Kentucky's Public Television Station "Kentucky Tonight". (August 18, 2014). Topic: Minimum Wage TV, WBKO- Bowling Green, KY ABC affiliate. (May 21, 2014).

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Topic: Economic Impact of Industrial Hemp TV, Voice of America. (May 14, 2014). Topic: Economic Issues in the Kentucky Primary Newspaper, The Bowling Green Daily News. (March 25, 2014). Cited, "Everyone pays price of ID Fraud" TV, News Channel 12 - WKU Student Television Station. (February 14, 2014). Topic: Industrial hemp and the farm bill TV, KET- Kentucky's Public Television Station "Kentucky Tonight". (February 14, 2014). Topic: Tax Reform TV, News Channel 12 - WKU Student Television Station. (February 13, 2014). Topic: Sink holes and Economic uncertainty TV, WBKO- Bowling Green, KY ABC affiliate. (January 30, 2014). Topic: Industrial Hemp and Kentucky's Economy TV, WBKO- Bowling Green, KY ABC affiliate. (January 28, 2014). Topic: Increase in Minimum Wage of Federal Contractors TV, WBKO- Bowling Green, KY ABC affiliate. (December 10, 2013). Topic: Governor Defends Medicaid Expansion Radio, WKCT. (October 21, 2013). Topic: The Debt Ceiling TV, WBKO- Bowling Green, KY ABC affiliate. (October 16, 2013). Topic: The Debt Ceiling TV, KET- Kentucky's Public Television Station "Kentucky Tonight". (September 23, 2013). Topic: Federal Budget and Debt Ceiling TV, KET- Kentucky's Public Television Station "Kentucky Tonight". (March 25, 2013). Topic: Federal Budget Newspaper, The Economics of Oceana. (2012). Study Abroad: Economics of Australia, 2012, 2014, 2017; Economics of Costa Rica, 2015; Economics of South Africa, 2016, 2018. Newspaper, The Bowling Green Daily News. (November 4, 2012). Cited, "Economic uncertainty still looms" TV, KET- Kentucky's Public Television Station "Kentucky Tonight". (September 24, 2012). Topic: Jobs and the Economy TV, WBKO- Bowling Green, KY ABC affiliate. (September 6, 2012). Topic: Is America better off? Radio, WKYU - Public Radio Station - Bowling Green, KY. (August 19, 2012). Topic: Slow Economic Growth TV, KET- Kentucky's Public Television Station "Kentucky Tonight". (July 16, 2012). Topic: Jobs and the Economy

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Economics Association. Economic an Business Historical Society. Kentucky Economics Association. Southern Economics Association. Association of Private Enterprise Education. (January 1, 2010 - Present).

HONORS/AWARDS 2017: Charles G. Koch Foundation Grant Recipient, Charles G. Koch. 2016: Charles G. Koch Foundation Grant Recipient, Charles G. Koch.

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2016: Outstanding Public Service Award, Gordon Ford College of Business. 2015: Charles G. Koch Foundation Grant Recipient, Charles G. Koch. 2014: Charles G. Koch Foundation Grant Recipient, Charles G. Koch. 2013: Charles G. Koch Foundation Grant Recipient, Charles G. Koch. 2012: Charles G. Koch Foundation Grant Recipient, Charles G. Koch. Service, Community 2016: GFCOB 2015-2016 Award for Public Service, WKU.

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Claudia W. Strow

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Professor Date of Hire: August 16, 2000 [email protected] www.wku.edu/~claudia.strow

EDUCATION Ph D, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Labor Economics & American Economic History, 2002 MA, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Labor Economics and American Economic History, 2000 BS, Furman University, Greenville, SC, Math-Economics, 1997

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Professor, Department of Economics, Western Kentucky University, (August 2016 - Present). Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Western Kentucky University, (July 2008 - June 2016).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Strow, C. W. (2016). Teaching the Economics of Ecotourism, Trade, Healthcare, Education, Poverty, and Immigration as a Study Abroad experience in Costa Rica. Journal of Economics and Finance Education, 15(3). www.economics-finance.org/jefe/jefe.html Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. (2016). Social Choice and the American Revolution. Journal of Applied Economics and Policy, 33(1). Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. (2014). Social Choice in Five Dimensions. Journal of Markets and Morality, 17(1), 26. www.marketsandmorality.com/index.php/mandm Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. (2013). Gross Actual Product: Why GDP Fosters Increased Government Spending and Should be Replaced. Journal of Private Enterprise, 29(1), 15. journal.apee.org/index.php/Main_Page Zimmer, D. M., Strow, C. W. (2012). Child Asthma and Maternal Labor Supply. Journal of Economics, 38, 49- 63.

Books Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. (2015). Macroeconomics: Truths and Myths (2nd ed.). Kendall Hunt Publishers. Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. (2012). Macroeconomics Truths and Myths (1st ed.). Kendall Hunt Publishers.

Non-Refereed Presentations or Papers Strow, C. W., Zimmer, D. M. Asthma and a Mother's Labor Force Participation. Presented at departmental seminars for Economics Dept at Western KY University, WKU. Strow, C. W. (2017, April (2nd Quarter/Spring)). Incorporating Free Market Economics into a Study Abroad Program. Presented at Associate of Private Enterprise and Education, Hawaii. Strow, C. W. (2015, April (2nd Quarter/Spring)). Teaching Economics of Costa Rica as a study abroad. Presented at Association of Private Enterprise Education, Cancun, Mexico. Strow, C. W. (2014, April (2nd Quarter/Spring)). Teaching Economic Policy and Sustainability to

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Nonbusiness Majors. Presented at Association of Private Enterprise Education, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Presentation of Refereed Papers Strow, C. W. (2013, April (2nd Quarter/Spring)). Government Entrepreneurship. Presented at Association of Private Enterprise Education for Association of Private Enterprise, Maui, HI.

Working Papers Strow, B. K., Strow, C. W. "Social Choice and the American Revolution". Journal of Applied Economics. Strow, C. W., Strow, B. K. Breastfeeding Incidence and Duration among working mothers. Journal of Labor Economics. Strow, C. W. Breastfeeding Incidence and Duration and Marriage Longevity. American Journal of Economics and Sociology. Strow, C. W. Emanicpation and Incarceration, targeted for Explorations in Economic History. Strow, C. W., Strow, B. Tithe and Income, 10% of What: Haig-Simons vs. Irving Fisher.

Work in Progress Strow, Claudia W (1776 Suboptimal Year for American Independence.) Strow, Claudia W, Zimmer, David M (Asthma Incidence and Maternal Labor Force Participation.) Strow, Claudia W (Economic Morality and Time.) Strow, Claudia W (Social Choice: The Neighborhood Effect.) Strow, Brian K, Strow, Claudia W (Breastfeeding and Time off Work. 2017) Strow, Brian K, Strow, Claudia W (Emanicipation and Incarceration. 2017)

IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Teaching the Economics of Ecotourism, Trade, Healthcare, Education, Poverty, and Immigration as a Study Abroad experience in Costa Rica In Journal of Economics and Finance Education. This publication will aid others in leading their own study abroad courses in business. Social Choice in Five Dimensions In Journal of Markets and Morality. This paper has impact for a variety of audiences including policy makers facing decisions regarding debt limits and public borrowing , individuals facing choices regarding international giving , food activists supporting a local food market, as well as ecologists discussing issues of sustainability. Gross Actual Product: Why GDP Fosters Increased Government Spending and Should be Replaced In Journal of Private Enterprise. This paper has impact in terms of how policymakers view wealth creation and is particularly timely given last year's rise and fall of the growth rate following increased government spending just prior to the presidential election. It challenges researchers to explore other measurements to measure true economic growth and challenges policy makers to set goals beyond just increasing GDP temporarily.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

College/School Assignments Committee Member June 2016 - Present: GFCB Curriculum Core Review Committee. August 2013 - May 2017: GFCB Curriculum Committee; Evaluate Curriculum for the College. August 2014 - November 2014: Search Committee for Chair of CIS department; This committee is evaluating three candidates for the Chair of the CIS department.

Directed Student Learning Master's Thesis Committee Chair

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2017. 2017. 2016. 2015. 2013. Master's Thesis Committee Member May 2011 - Present. 2016. 2012. 2012. Undergraduate Research Supervisor August 2016 - May 2017. January 2016 - May 2016. January 2016 - May 2016. January 2016 - May 2016. January 2016 - May 2016. January 2016 - May 2016. August 2015 - May 2016.

University Assignments Committee Member May 2015 - Present: Annual Program Review Committee; I will review (along with other committee members) all of the programs of the universities (majors) and write summary reports for presentation to the Provost. May 1, 2011 - May 1, 2014: Gender and Women's studies Steerign Committee; Decides programs, curriculum, initiatives for the Gender and Women's Studies Dept. Graduate Council May 2014 - May 2017: Graduate Council; I am an alternate for the graduate council. Other 2016: Fulbright Review and Screening Committee. 2016: FUSE Grant Committee.

Department Assignments Committee Member August 2014 - March 2015: Search Committee for AQ and PQ positions for the Department of Economics; Serving on a committee to hire an assistant professor in the Economics department. August 2012 - March 2013: Search Committee for AQ and PQ positions for the Department of Economics; Search committee to evaluate candidates for an assistant professor position. 2011 - 2012: Search Committee for AQ and PQ positions for the Department of Economics; Search committee to evaluate candidates for an assistant professor position. Other April 2012 - August 2012: Search Committee; Served on the search committee for PQ position. Student Org Advisor (Professional Org) August 2000 - Present: WKU Economics Club; I Co-Advise the student Economics Club at WKU. This involves twice monthly meetings and leading the students on a trip of scholarly interest each spring. Last spring I accompanied the students to D.C. to visit with the IMF, World Bank, Federal Reserve

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Bank, and the International Spy Museum. In the past I have led student groups to Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, New York City, and St. Louis.

Professional Service Helped teach students budgeting at BGJH September 2014: Dollars and Sense 4H Program; I taught students budgeting through the Dollars and Sense Program as a volunteer. Other 2016: Junior Achievement. 2015: Junior Achievement. 2013: Junior Achievement. 2012: Junior Achievement; Taught Junior Achievement to Kindergarten Students. Reviewer, Journal Article September 2014: Journal of Economics and Finance Education. 2012: Public Choice. Taught JA March 2014: Junior Achievement; I taught Junior Achievement to McNeill's 5th grade students in JA in a day. taught JA August 2014 - October 2014: Junior Achievement; I taught Junior Achievement to a kindergarten class at McNeill Elementary. team building exercises September 2014: Bowling Green Jr. High; I led Bowling Green Junior High Students through a day of team building exercises.

Media Contributions TV, Voice of America. (2014). Interviewed about Unemployment and the Minimum Wage for an international TV news program. http://www.voanews.com/content/outcome-of-republican-primaries-key-for-control-of-congress- /1914831.html

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Kentucky Economic Association. Omicron Delta Epsilon, Economics Honor Society. Pi Mu Epsilon, Math Honor Society.

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Michelle W. Trawick

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Professor Date of Hire: August 16, 2000 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph D, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, Economics, 1996 ME, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, Economics, 1992 BA, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, Economics/Math, 1989

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Associate Dean for Faculty and Administration, Gordon Ford College of Business, (January 1, 2012 - Present). Professor, Western Kentucky University, (July 1, 2010 - Present).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Goff, B. L., Trawick, M. W. (2017). Preaching and politics: disentangling religiosity and political choice. Journal of Economics and Finance, 41(3), 595-609. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12197-017-9389-7

Presentation of Refereed Papers Carey, M. C., Trawick, M. W. (2017, May). Challenging the Business College Admission Courses: An Applied Business Math Experiment. Presented at International Conference on Learning and Administration in Higher Education, Nashville, TN. Myers, D. A., Trawick, M. W., Potter, P. W. (2013, March). Faculty Mentoring for Study Abroad: An Application of Realistic Job Preview. Presented at Academy of Business Research Spring Meeting for Academy of Business Research, New Orleans, LA.

Work in Progress Trawick, Michelle W, Carey, Mary C (Quantitative Skills for Success in a College of Business. September 2016)

IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Presentation of Refereed Papers Faculty Mentoring for Study Abroad: An Application of Realistic Job Preview. Presented at Academy of Business Research Spring Meeting Applies standard RJP theory to study abroad. Provides a framework to expand literature on study abroad and the impact on human capital.

WORKSHOPS FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Workshop September 26, 2016 - September 29, 2016: The Fundraising School: Principles and Techniques of

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Fundraising. Course that teaches the tried-and-true practical skills of effective fundraising to maximize your fundraising success. Strengthen your fundraising abilities by learning proven fund development tools, and draft a specific fundraising plan to grow your organization. This course serves as the foundation for the rest of the curriculum. Indianapolis, Indiana. June 1, 2014 - June 13, 2014: Management Development Program. The Management Development Program, MDP, is a two week program that develops leadership skills among administrators in higher education. Cambridge, MA.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Professional Service Instructor of JA content August 2013 - Present: Junior Achievement. Member November 2015 - Present: Business Administration Systems Advisory Board - SKYCTC.

Public Service Member January 2013 - January 2016: Christ Episcopal Church Vestry; The Vestry serves as the church's management body in consultation with the Rector. Officer, Treasurer January 2017 - Present: Bowling Green High School Quarterback Club. Senior Warden February 2015 - January 2016: Christ Episcopal Church Vestry.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Delta Sigma Pi. Omicron Delta Epsilon. Pi Mu Epsilon.

HONORS/AWARDS 2017: Vitale Award for Initative, Innovation, and Leadership, Gordon Ford College of Business. 2017: Professor of the Year, Beta Gamma Sigma.

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Dennis P. Wilson

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Professor Date of Hire: July 1, 2006 [email protected] www.wku.edu/~dennis.wilson

EDUCATION Ph D, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Economics, 1999 MS, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, Economics, 1991 BS, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, Mathematics and Economics, 1989

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Associate Professor, Western Kentucky University, (2009 - Present).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Goff, B. L., Kim, H. Y., Wilson, D. P. (2017). Estimating the Market Value of Collegiate Football Players from Professional Market Shares. Applied Economics Letters, 24(4), 233-237. http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/RAEL20/current Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P., Zimmer, D. M. (2017). Movies, Mass Consumes, and Critics: Economics and Politics of a Two-Sided Market. Contemporary Economic Policy, 35(April), 269-277. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1465-7287 Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P., Zimmer, D. M. (2015). Why do Movie Studios Produce R-rated Films? Applied Economics and Finance, 2, 33-43. Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P., Martin, W. C., Spurlock, B. (2015). Attendance Effects of FBS Transition and Membership. Journal of Sport Management, 29(4), 398-407. http://journals.humankinetics.com/jsm- current-issue/jsm-volume-29-issue-4-july/the-attendance-effects-of-fbs-transition-and-membership Wilson, D. P., Depken, C. A., Sonora, R. J. (2012). Performance Under Pressure: Preliminary Evidence from the National Hockey League. International Journal of Sport Finance, 7(3). econpapers.repec.org/article/jsfintjsf/

Conference Proceedings Martin, C. A., Pendry, A., Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P. (2016). NCAA Conference Realignment: Examining the Impact of Moving to a Different Athletic Conference. Proceedings of the American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences.

Working Papers Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P., Kimeu, J. Athletic Peformance Across Regions. Wilson, D. P., Goff, B., Kimeu, M. Athletic Performance Variations Across Regions. Wilson, D. P. Determinates of National Broadcasting Viewership and the Incentives the Provide for League Procedures. Wilson, D. P., Carey, K. How Competition Impacts Performance: An Empirical Analysis Using Biathlon Data.

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Wilson, D. P. Managerial Tenure: Nationality Difference with the MLS. Wilson, D. P., Depken, II, C. A. Realignment and Profitability in Division IA College Football. Wilson, D. P., Depken, II, C. A. The Cost of Probation in Division IA Football. Wilson, D. P., Depkin, II, C. A. Will They Turn the Other Cheek? Criminal Decision Making and Victim's Religious Self-Identification.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Academy of Economics and Finance. American Economic Association. Southern Economic Association. Western Economic Association.

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David M. Zimmer

Curriculum Vitae

Economics Associate Professor Date of Hire: August 15, 2007 [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph D, Indiana University, Economics, 2004 MA, Indiana University, Economics, 2001 BS, University of Evansville, Evansville, IN, Mathematics, 1999

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Employment History Associate Professor, Western Kentucky University, (August 2012 - Present). Assistant Professor, Western Kentucky University, (August 2007 - 2012).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Zimmer, D. M. (2017). A Note on Identification of Bivariate Copulas for Discrete Count Data. Econometrics, 5, 10. Zimmer, D. M. (in press). Did the Demand for Crestor Shrink when Lipitor's Patent Expired? Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade. Zimmer, D. M. (in press). Do High School Gifted Programs Lead to Later-in-Life Success? Journal of Labor Research. Zimmer, D. M. (in press). Is the ACA Bringing the Family Back Together (for Tax Purposes?) Investigating the Dependent Coverage Mandate Effect on Dependent Tax Exemptions. Review of Economics of the Household. Zimmer, D. M. (in press). The Heterogeneous Impact of Insurance on Health Care Demand Among Young Adults: A Panel Data Analysis. Journal of Applied Statistics. Zimmer, D. M. (in press). Using copulas to estimate the coefficient of a binary endogenous regressor in a Poisson regression: application to the effect of insurance on doctor visits. Health Economics. Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P., Zimmer, D. M. (2017). Movies, Mass Consumes, and Critics: Economics and Politics of a Two-Sided Market. Contemporary Economic Policy, 35(April), 269-277. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1465-7287 Zimmer, D. M. (2016). What Percent of the U.S. Population is Predisposed Toward High Cholesterol? International Journal of Cardiology. Zimmer, D. M. (2016). Crop Price Comovements during Extreme Market Downturns. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Zimmer, D. M. (2016). The Dynamic Relationship between School Size and Academic Performance: An Investigation of Elementary Schools in Wisconsin. Research in Economics, 70, 158-169. Zimmer, D. M. (2015). Does COBRA Reduce the Probability that Job Separators Return to Work? Journal of Economic Policy Reform. Zimmer, D. M. (2015). Employment Effects of Health Shocks: The Role of Fringe Benefits. Bulletin of

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Economic Research. Goff, B. L., Wilson, D. P., Zimmer, D. M. (2015). Why do Movie Studios Produce R-rated Films? Applied Economics and Finance, 2, 33-43. Zimmer, D. M. (2015). Analyzing Comovements in Housing Prices using Vine Copulas. Economic Inquiry, 53, 1156-1169. Zimmer, D. M. (2015). Asymmetric Dependence in Housing Prices: Evidence from U.S. and International Data. Empirical Economics, 2015, 161-183. Zimmer, D. M. (2015). Time-Varying Correlation in Housing Prices. Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 51, 86-100. Zimmer, D. M., Welsch, D. (2015). The Relationship between Student Transfers and District Academic Performance: Accounting for Feedback Effects. Education Finance and Policy, 10, 399-422. Zimmer, D. M. (2015). The Effect of Medicare Part D on Prescription Drug Composition Demand. Journal of Economic Studies, 42, 170-185. Deb, P., Trivedi, P., Zimmer, D. M. (2014). Cost-offsets of Prescription Drug Expenditures: Data Analysis via a Copula-based Bivariate Dynamic Hurdle Model. Health Economics, 23, 1242-1259. Zimmer, D. M., trivedi, p. (2014). Success at the Summer Olympics: How Much Do Economic Factors Explain? Econometrics, 2, 169-202. Zimmer, D. M. (2013). Does COBRA's Retroactive Coverage Feature Encourage Delayed Enrollment? Contemporary Economic Policy, 31, 135-144. Zimmer, D. M. (2013). Intertemporal Persistence in Health Care Spending and Utilization: The Role of Insurance. Journal of Applied Statistics, 40, 1044-1063. Zimmer, D. M., Strow, C. W. (2012). Child Asthma and Maternal Labor Supply. Journal of Economics, 38, 49- 63. Zimmer, D. M., Welsch, D. (2012). Do Student Migrations Affect School Performance? Evidence from Wisconsin’s Inter-District Public School Program. Economics of Education Review, 31, 195–207. Zimmer, D. M. (2012). The Relationship between Medicare Supplemental Insurance and Health Care Spending: Selection Across Multiple Dimensions. Eastern Economic Journal, 38, 118-133. Zimmer, D. M. (2012). The Role of Copulas in the Housing Crisis. Review of Economics and Statistics, 94, 607-620.

Book Chapters Zimmer, D. M. (2013). In A.R. de Leon and K.C. Chough (Ed.), Analysis of Mixed Outcomes in Econometrics: Applications in Health Economics (pp. 157-172). Analysis of Mixed Data: Methods and Applications.

Non-Refereed Presentations or Papers Strow, C. W., Zimmer, D. M. Asthma and a Mother's Labor Force Participation. Presented at departmental seminars for Economics Dept at Western KY University, WKU. Zimmer, D. M. (2015). Presented at NC State University Economics Workshop, NC State University. Zimmer, D. M. (2013). Presented at Louisville University Economics Workshop, University of Louisville. Zimmer, D. M. (2013). Presented at Midwest Econometrics Group, Indiana University. Zimmer, D. M. (2012). Presented at Midwest Economics Association, Northwestern University.

Work in Progress Strow, Claudia W, Zimmer, David M (Asthma Incidence and Maternal Labor Force Participation.)

HONORS/AWARDS Other Dissertation Grant Award. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (grant number R03 HS013870-01), $23,196

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