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Willie J. Belton

Willie J. Belton Curriculum Vitae [PDF]

Dr. Belton is Associate Professor in the School of Economics. Professor Belton's research focus on issues of monetary policy and how policy design and implementation impacts the cyclical behavior of the macro economy. Currently, professor Belton is involved in multidisciplinary analysis which examines the impact of political and cultural institutions on economic growth outcomes across developed and underdeveloped countries. This research brings together issues of public policy, international affairs and economics to examine and developed a much more broad theory of economic growth and its origins.

Selected Working Papers

  • “Money and the Dispersion of Relative Prices Revisited” (joint with R. Cebula and U. Nair-Reichert)
  • “A Note on Producer and Consumer Price Inflation: Are They Related?” (joint with E. Sullivan)