David B. GordonAdjoint ProfessorAssociate Professor of Economics, Clemson UniversityPh.D. University of Chicago Before joining the Clemson economics faculty, David Gordon served on the faculty of the University of Rochester and as a staff economist in the Research Section of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. His research interests include monetary theory and fiscal policy, financial markets and growth, and applied general equilibrium modeling. At Vanderbilt Law School, Professor Gordon teaches Monetary Policy Analysis for Students. Selected Publications "The Price Level, the Quantity Theory of Money, and the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level," Scottish Journal of Political Economy (lead article) (February 2006) "Trends in Velocity and Policy Expectations," Journal of Monetary Economics (1998) "The Dynamic Impacts of Monetary Policy: An Exercise in Tentative Identification," Journal of Political Economy (1994)
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