Professor, joined the faculty in 1979
History of Monetary Thought; Macroeconomics; Monetary Theory
"Learning by Trial and Error: A Case for Moot Courts," Journal of Economic Education, 31, Spring 2000 (with J. Lon Carlson).
"Adam Smith on Growth and Credit: Too Weak a Connection?" Journal of Economic Studies, 26, 1999.
"Changing Views: Twentieth-Century Opinion on the Banking School-Currency School Controversy," History of Political Economy 31, Summer 1999.
"Debt as the Basis of Currency: The Monetary Economics of Trust," American Journal of Economics and Sociology 58, October 1998.
"Henry Dunning Macleod and the Credit Theory of Money," in Money, Financial Institutions, and Macroeconomics, A. Cohen, H. Hagemann, and J. Smithin, eds., Recent Economic Thought Series (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997).
"U.S. Fiscal Policy and Trade Deficits: A Broad Perspective," Southern Economic Journal 62, January 1996 (with Hassan Mohammadi).
"Henry Thornton and the Development of Classical Monetary Economics," Canadian Journal of Economics 28, November 1995.
"The Methodological Roots of J. Laurence Laughlin¹s Anti-Quantity Theory of Money and Prices," Journal of the History of Economic Thought 17, Spring 1995.
"The Place of J.S. Mill in the Development of British Monetary Orthodoxy," History of Political Economy 26, Winter 1994.
"John Fullarton's Law of Reflux and Central Bank Policy," History of Political Economy 23, Fall 1991.
"A Theory of the Bureaucratic Value of Federal Reserve Operating Procedures," Public Choice 43, 1984.
"Banking Sector Influence on the Relationship of Congress to the Federal Reserve System," Public Choice 41, 1983 (with Cheryl Wasserkrug Cohn).
The delayed acceptance of the theory of money and finance in economic development. Henry Thornton¹s legacy.