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Radcliffe G. Edmonds, Jr.
Associate Professor
Member of the Faculty Since: 1977
Ph.D., University
of Michigan, 1979
M.A., University
of Michigan, 1973
B.A., Carleton
College, 1969
Courses:
- ECON/FIN 415: Econometrics I
- ECON/FIN 515: Empirical Research Methods in Economics &
Finance
- GBA 300: Foundations of Business Knowledge
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Prior to joining the SIUE faculty, Dr. Edmonds did dissertation
research in Tokyo, Japan on a Fulbright-Hays grant. He returned
to Tokyo several years later, on a Social Science Research Council
Grant, to update his dissertation research. He has since expanded
his teaching and research venues to include Western Europe and,
most recently, as he has developed language capability to support
it, to Latin America.
Dr. Edmonds began at SIUE in a joint appointment with the Center
for Urban and Environmental Research and Service. His teaching and
research took him more into the quantitative methods field, and
he was Coordinator of the Quantitative Methods courses in the School
of Business and the associated Tutor Lab from 1986 to 1994. From
1994 to 2002 he was Coordinator of the interdisciplinary team-taught
cornerstone course of the undergraduate School of Business curriculum,
as well as of the associated Tutor Lab. In 2002 he was appointed
Director of the School's Office
of International Programs. In 2004 he was appointed Chair of
hte University Planning and Budget Council, so his teaching is limited
to the required cornerstone course for the undergraduate programs
and Econometrics courses for the graduate programs.
Dr. Edmonds has published in several journals, including Economic
Letters, Journal of Macroeconomics, The Quarterly Review of Economics
and Finance, Land Economics, Journal of the American Real Estate
and Urban Economics Association, and the Southern Economic Journal.
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