Faculty/Staff
Alan Haight
Education
- PhD, Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990
- BS, Economics, University of Oregon-Eugene, 1975
Teaching
- International Trade
- International Finance
- Sports Economics
- Macroeconomics
Publications
“The Intolerance Multiplier: A Diagram,” Review of Radical Political Economics,Spring/Summer 2013.
“A Keynesian Angle for the Taylor Rule: mortgage rates, monthly payment illusion, and the scarecrow effect of inflation,” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Winter 2007-08.
“Diagram for a Small Planet: The Production and Ecosystem Possibilities Curve,” Ecological Economics, October 2007.
The ‘Real Feel’ of Mortgage Payments,” Indicators: The Journal of Social Health, Fall 2003.
“Winner-Take-a-Hike Markets,” Review of Radical Political Economics, Summer 2003.
“Burnout, Chronic Fatigue, and Prozac in the Professions,” Review of Radical Political Economics, Spring 2001.
“Padded Prowess: A Veblenian Interpretation of the Long Hours of Salaried Workers,” Journal of Economic Issues, March 1997.
A New (Keynesian) Look at Gas Rationing,” Challenge Jan-Feb 1996, 59-61.
"A Stolper-Samuelson Relationship for the Very Short Run." The Manchester School, September 1994.
"The IC-OV Diagram: A Supplement to Isoquants for Teaching Trade Theory," Journal of Economic Education, Summer 1994.
"Internal Migration and Urban Employment: Note."
American Economic Review, June 1990.