Elliott School of International School

Michael D. Bradley

Professor of Economics and International Affairs

 
Monroe 316
2115 G Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20052
Telephone: (202) 994-8089
Fax: (202) 994-6147
E-mail: mdbrad@gwu.edu

Education:
Ph.D., University of North Carolina

Expertise:
Macroeconomic theory and practice, applied econometrics, nonlinear estimation

Background:
Professor Bradley has been teaching in the Department of Economics for nearly 20 years. He has published numerous articles and has won awards for his research (e.g. Richard D. Irwin Distinguished Paper Award) and his teaching (e.g. Trachtenburg Prize For Excellence in Teaching). His primary areas of research are non-linear time series techniques, optimal monetary policy and cost function estimation for multi-product firms. In addition, Professor Bradley actively works with students out of the classroom and has served on more than 50 dissertation committees.

Courses Taught:
Econ 102 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
Econ 205 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I
Econ 206 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II
Econ 217 Survey of Economics (Intermediate Microeconomic Theory)
Econ 218 Survey of Economics (Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory)
Econ 224 Monetary Policy
Econ 305 Seminar: Macroeconomics

Last update: 7/11/2007

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