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Gerald J. Lynch
Adjunct Professor, Consortium Institute for Management and Business Analysis (CUIS)
Economics
W230
John Pappajohn Bus Bldg
The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-1994
Ph: 319-335-0920
Fax: 319-384-1937
E-mail:
gerald-lynch@uiowa.edu
Academic History
PhD in Economics, University of Kentucky, 1975
MA in Economics, University of Kentucky, 1971
BA Business Administration, Bellarmine College, 1968
Expertise
Economic Education
Financial Economics
International Trade and Finance
Macroeconomics
Monetary Theory and Policy
Selected Publications
Monetary Volatility and the Paper-Bill Spread, Gerald J. Lynch, Bradley T. Ewing, James E. Paybne, Progress in Economics Research, 2004
The Paper-Bill Spread and Real Output: What Matters More, a Change in the Paper Rate or a Change in the Bill Rate, Gerald J. Lynch, Bradley T. Ewing, James E. Payne, Review of Financial Economics, vol 12, 2003, 233-46
Money Growth Variability and the Yield Spread in Japan, Gerald J. Lynch, Brad Ewing, American Business Review, 1998
Prior Positions
Associate Dean, German International Graduate School of Management and Administration, Krannert School of Management, January 2001
Professor and Associate Professor of Economics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, August 1984
Associate Dean, German International Graduate School of Management and Administration, January 1999
Visiting Professor, Institue Superieur du Commerce, Paris, France, August 1997 - December 1997
Visiting Professor, Helsinki School of Economics, Mikkeli, Finland, June 1997 - August 1997
Visiting Professor, Essex University, Colchester, England, August 1989 - December 1989
Pew Trust Summer Visiting Professor, Princeton University, 1988
Associate Professor of Economics, Ball State University, August 1978 - August 1982