George A. Selgin
Terry College of Business
- Professor
Education
| Degree | Field of Study | Institution | Graduation Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| PhD | Economics | New York University |
1986 |
| BA | Economics and Zoology | Drew University |
1979 |
Research Interests
- Banking
- Monetary Economics
- Monetary History and Policy
- Macroeconomics
Prior Professional Positions
| Organization / Department | Title | Years of Service |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Hong Kong Economics |
Lecturer | 1988 to 1989 |
|
George Mason University Economics |
Assistant Professor | 1985 to 1988 |
Awards
| Award Name | Awarded By | Year Awarded |
|---|---|---|
| Researcher of the Year | University of Georgia Terry College of Business |
2002 |
| Kamerschen-Hampton Research Award | University of Georgia Terry College of Business |
1996 |
| Best Article Prize | Smith Center for Private Enterprise First Annual Austrian Econom |
1996 |
Editorial Appointments
| Position | Name of Journal | Year(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Associate Editor |
Econ Journal Watch
|
2001 - |
| Board of Editors |
The Cato Journal
|
1992 - |
| Board of Editors |
Durell Journal of Money and Banking
|
1989 - 1991 |
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
- . 1996. Salvaging Gresham's Law: the Good, the Bad, and the Illegal. Journal Of Money, Credit, And Banking, (28): 637-649.
- . 1994. How Would the Invisible Hand Handle Money?. Journal Of Economic Literature, (32): 1718-1749.
- . 1994. Free Banking and Monetary Control. Economic Journal, (104): 1449-1459.
- . 1994. On Ensuring the Acceptability of a New Fiat Money. Journal Of Money, Credit, And Banking, (26): 808-826.
Books
- . 1996. Bank Deregulation and Monetary Order. London: Routledge.
Others
- . 1997. Less Than Zero: The Case for a Falling Price Level in a Growing Economy. London: Institute Of Economic Affairs Hobart Paper, (132).
