Howard N. Ross
Professor of Economics and Finance
Howard.Ross@baruch.cuny.edu
http://speiser.baruch.cuny.edu/~ross/
Education:
AB Columbia University 1955 MA Columbia University 1957 PhD Columbia University 1964
Areas of Expertise:
Micro and Macro Price Behavior over Business Cycles; The Relationship Between the Stock Market and the Real Economy; Monetary, Fiscal, and Growth Policies
Selected Publications:
"The Social Implications of the Financial Crisis in Southeast Asia." United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Report, June 2000."Keynes Was Right: The Stock Market and the Long Run." Barron's, October 25, 1999, p. 71.
"Cost Shocks, Collusion and Differential Efficiency in Oligopoly" (with B. Ma). Journal of Quantitative Economics, 2 (1): 9-19, January 1995.
"Oligopoly Theory and Price Rigidity." Antitrust Bulletin, 32 (2): 451-69, Summer 1987.
"Buyers' and Sellers' Prices and Administered Behavior" (with J. Krausz). Review of Economics and Statistics, 67: 369-78, August 1986.
Academic Activities:
Baruch Chapter Chair of the PSC, 1999-present.Academic Director, Executive MBA Program, 1992-96.
Department Chair, 1989-92.
Professional Activities:
Visiting Professor to Kazan State University, Republic of Russia under auspices of United States Information Agency, 1995.Consultant to Government of Greece, Ministry of the National Economy, KEPE (research arm), 1994.
Consultant to People's Republic of China, United Nations Development Program, 1991.