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George Selgin
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513 Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602

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George A. Selgin  
Professor
Department of Economics [ Website ]

At Terry Since 1989

Education:

Ph.D., New York University, Economics  (l986)
B.A., Drew University, Economics and Zoology  (l979)

Prior Professional Positions:

University of Hong Kong, Economics, Lecturer   1988 to 1989
George Mason University, Economics, Assistant Professor   1985 to 1988

Research Interests:

Monetary Economics , Monetary History and Policy , Banking , Macroeconomics

Awards:

2002, Researcher of the Year, University of Georgia Terry College of Business
1996, Kamerschen-Hampton Research Award, University of Georgia, Terry College of Business
1996, Best Article Prize, Smith Center for Private Enterprise First Annual Austrian Economics

Editorial Appointments:

2001 to Present, Associate Editor, Econ Journal Watch
1992 to Present, Board of Editors, The Cato Journal
1989 to 1991, Board of Editors, Durell Journal of Money and Banking

Selected Publications:

Books
George Selgin . "Bank Deregulation and Monetary Order." London: Routledge, (1996),
Journal Articles
George Selgin . "Salvaging Gresham's Law: the Good, the Bad, and the Illegal." Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking , 28, (1996), pp. 637-649.
George Selgin and Lawrence H. White . "How Would the Invisible Hand Handle Money?" Journal of Economic Literature , 32, (1994), pp. 1718-1749.
George Selgin . "Free Banking and Monetary Control." Economic Journal, 104, (1994), pp. 1449-1459.
George Selgin . "On Ensuring the Acceptability of a New Fiat Money." Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 26, (1994), pp. 808-826.
Others
George Selgin . "Less Than Zero: The Case for a Falling Price Level in a Growing Economy." London: Institute of Economic Affairs Hobart Paper, 132, (1997),

Courses:

ECON 4030 Money and Banking
ECON 4850 The First Industrial Revolution
ECON 8610 Monetary and Banking Theory
ECON 8620 Monetary Institutions and Policy