Tim Duy



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Biographical Information


Timothy A. Duy, Adjunct Assistant Professor, received his B.A. in Economics in 1991 from the University of Puget Sound, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Economics in 1998 from the University of Oregon. Following graduate school, Tim worked in Washington, D.C. for the United States Department of Treasury as an economist in the International Affairs division and later with the G7 Group, a political and economic consultancy for clients in the financial industry. In the latter position, he was responsible for monitoring the activities of the Federal Reserve and currency markets.


Research Interests


Tim Duy is interested in empirical modeling of money and business cycle dynamics. A current paper examines the stability of various measures of the money supply using recent econometric techniques. He is also interested in local economic issues such as property values and the impact of regional economic policies. Tim is currently organizing the Oregon Economic Forum, a conference series sponsored by the Department of Economics and the College of Arts and Sciences.

TEACHING

Tim teaches a wide variety of classes, including International Trade, International Finance, History of Economic Thought, Contemporary Economic Issues, and Principles of Macroeconomics.