Gerald T. Fox, PH.D.September24, 2008

Curriculum VitÁe

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Academic•Associate Professor of Economics.

Experience(High Point University, High Point, NC; 1993 to present). I teach economicscourses

to undergraduate and MBA graduate students. I serve on the Graduate Admissions Committee for the BusinessSchool and on the International Studies Committee; and I have served on the Graduate Council. I manage the economics and international business webpageson the school of business website.

• Assistant Professor of Economics.

(Northern State University, Aberdeen, SD; Fall 1990 to Summer 1993). I taught economics, and was a member of the graduate faculty for the MBA Program. Also, I served as Associate Director of International Business, and was responsible for the European aspects of the International Business Program; I served as Editor of the International Business Update newsletter, which was distributed to approximately 1000 businesses and individuals in the state. I assisted in managing the computerized bulletin board for the International Business Program.

•Visiting Professor, University of Warsaw in Warsaw, Poland.

I taught a year-long seminar on Money & Banking to Polish university students

in 1991-92 at the AmericanStudiesCenter; and I conducted research on the transition from a command economy to a market economy.

•Adjunct Professor. MillersvilleUniversity, Millersville, PA., Winter 1990.

I taught economics courses to undergraduate students.

•Adjunct Professor. LancasterCommunity College, Lancaster, PA., Winter 1990.

I taught economics courses to undergraduate students.

•Teaching Fellow. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT., 1987-89.

I taught economics courses to undergraduate students.

Education• Ph.D. in Economics. University of Utah (1990); GPA: 3.8.

--Fields in International Economics and Econometrics;

--Emphasis in Monetary Economics and Political Macroeconomy

•B.S. in Economics.BrighamYoungUniversity (1986).

Analytical•Econometric Analysis(e.g., SAS, EVIEWS, RATS, STATA, SHAZAM)

Competency

•Economic Impact Analysis(e.g., IMPLAN PRO II, input-output analysis)

•Experimental Economics: supply-demand, monopoly, comparative advantage,

game theory, exchange rates, international cultures, productivity-cost analysis, etc.

•Computer programming, MS Office, desktoppublishing, simulation, graphics, web design.

Courses• Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Managerial Economics, Money & Banking,

(Taught &Economics for MBA, Business Statistics, Econometrics, Research Methods,

Qualified toGlobal Political Economy, International Economics, International Business Finance,

Teach)Management, Marketing, International Management, International Business,

International Marketing, Finance, Mathematical Economics, Public Finance,

International Business Law, Comparative Economic Systems, Business Strategy.

International •Proficiency in Japanese language (speaking, some reading and writing).

Experience•Language translation. (e.g., translated documentation on the History of the Polish

&Training Educational System for the Japanese Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, 1992; translated

brochure for the Natural Science Museum of Ehime prefecture, Japan, 1995).

•Numerous summer trips to Japan for research (Sumitomo Keiretsu) and language.

•Hiroshima, Japan. Interac, Inc. English Instructor at three Japanese

companies: (Matsuda, Sumitomo, Shikoku Denki Co.), Jun 1984-Nov 1985.

•Warsaw, Poland.Visiting Professor in the Economics Department at the

University of Warsaw, 1991-92. Also, liaison between a U.S. machine tool

company and a Polish machine toolfirm.

•Manila, Philippines. Served a two-year mission in the Philippines

for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Aug 1979-Aug 1981.

•Export Training. Received export training from the Export Division

of the Governor's Office of Economic Development. Pierre, SD. Mar 1993.

Grants,•Academic Specialist Grant,United States Information Agency, 1991-92.

Awards,Funding for Visiting Professorship at the University of Warsaw in Poland.

Honorariums

•Who’s Who in America for 2007.

•Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers for 2006.

•Honorariumin 2006 from McGraw Hill for reviewing scripts and providing narration notes for a business statistics on-line course.

•Honorarium in 2006 from South-Western College Publishing for reviewing a

Public Finance textbook.

•Honorariumin 2001 from South-Western College Publishing for reviewing a

Public Finance textbook.

•Honorarium in 1999 from Irwin/McGraw-Hill for reviewing the textbook Economics, 14th Edition, by McConnel and Brue.

•Honorarium in 1995 from Irwin Publishing Company for reviewing

the textbook International Marketing, by Philip Cateora.

•Scholarship, Stipend, and Teaching Fellowship, University of Utah, 1987-89.

Research (Publications, Articles, Papers, Presentations, Consulting)

•“Trend Analysis of Major Industries in a Regional Economy: Furniture in the Triad of North Carolina”

Applied Research in Economic Development (forthcoming), Spring 2009.

•“Macroeconomic Supply and Demand for Inflation and Unemployment,”Paper

presented atAcademy of Economics and Finance Annual Meeting, February 2008.

Papers and Proceedings, Academy of Economics and Finance (forthcoming).

•“Macroeconomic Supply and Demand for Inflation and Unemployment,”Paper

presented atAcademy of Economics and Finance Annual Meeting, February 2008.

Papers and Proceedings, Academy of Economics and Finance (forthcoming).

•“Partisan Economic Influence upon Presidential Popularity for Bill Clinton and G.W. Bush.”

Papers and Proceedings, Academy of Economics and Finance, Fall 2007, (

•“ Supply-Demand Analysis of Inflationary Economic Growth.”Economic Research Network Educator,

June 27, 2007. (

•“What Dominates Presidential Popularity: the Economy of International Crises? The Case of theCarter Administration,” Working paper currently under review.

•“Impact and Time Trend Analysis of an Industry Cluster in a Local Region”,

Working paper currently under review.

•“What Affects Presidential Popularity More: the Economy or War? The Case of G.W. Bush.”

Working paper currently under review.

•“ Partisan Influences upon Presidential Popularity, Monetary Policy and the Economy:

the Case of the Bill Clinton Administration.” Working paper currently under review.

•“The Economic Impact of the Home Furnishings Industry in the Triad Region of North Carolina.”

Study commissioned by city of High Point, NC, May 2007.

( Numerous media references to this study. (

•“Exploring the Short Run Costs, Long Run Benefits of Globalism.” Business Journal, Spring 2006.

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•Economic impact analysis quoted in “HPU Significant Playerin State; Pours as much as $373 Million

into Economy.”High PointUniversity Magazine, Fall 2006.( Report summary

located at (

•“Macroeconomic Supply and Demand in terms of Inflation and Economic Growth,”

Papers and Proceedings, Academy of Economics and Finance, Fall 2005.

•“Interrelation between Presidential Approval, Presidential Votes and Macroeconomic Performance.”

Journal of Macroeconomics, September 2003, (Volume 25, Number 3).

Research (continued)

•"Median Citizen's Macroeconomic Preference and Inflationary Bias," Journal of Macroeconomics,

April 1997 (Volume 19, Number 2).

•“Neoclassical Labor Market Dynamics Adjusted for Inflation,” Working paper.

•“Japanese Business Culture,” presentation given at the international culture seminar held at Forsyth Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC, Nov 19, 1999.

• “Partisan Influence Upon Presidential Votes, 1961-96,” paper accepted for

presentation at the 1999 Midwest Economic Association Meeting.

• “Partisan Influence Upon Presidential Popularity, 1961-96,”

Midwest Economics Association Annual Meeting, March 1998.

•"Price and Quantity Liberalization in a Command Economy," paper accepted

for presentation at the Midwest Economic Association Meeting, Mar 1996.

•"Relation Between the Median Citizen's Macroeconomic Preference and the Monetary Policy

Maker's Macroeconomic Preference," Midwest Economic Association Meeting, Mar 1995.

•"Presidential Popularity, Aggregate Inflation Aversion, and Time Inconsistency,"

Midwest Economic Association Annual Meeting, Apr 1993.

•International Business Update, Newsletter Editor, 1992-93.

•"Business Situation in Poland," International Business Update, Dec 1992.

•"Theoretical and Empirical Comparisons between the Electoral Political Business Cycle

and the Partisan Political Business Cycle, "Proceedings from Pennsylvania Economic

Association, Fifth Annual Convention, Jun 1990.

•Political Business Cycle Models, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Utah, 1990.

Professional •American Economic Association, periodically from 1989 to 2005.

Memberships

•Midwest Economic Association, periodically 1992 to 2005.

•Academy of Economics and Finance, 2004 to present.

•Piedmont Japanese Business Association, 1996-98.

•BYU Management Association, 2002.

•American Association of University Professors, 1996-97.

•Pennsylvania Economic Association, 1990-93.

Professional•Available Upon Request

References