David VanHoose
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David Vanhoose, PhD, is an economics professor in the Business school at Baylor University. He currently holds the Herman W. Lay Professor of Private Enterprise title. He has written numerous text books and papers which are widely used in the field of economics. His areas of focus are international economics, monetary economics, macroeconomics, and banking. He did his graduate studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with a dissertation in Bank Market Structure and Monetary Policy.
[edit] Professional positions
- Editor for Monetary Economics, Journal of Economics and Business, 1996-2000, 2000-present
- Baylor University - Professor
- University of Alabama - Professor
- Indiana University - Professor
[edit] Books
- E-Commerce Economics (2003) ISBN 0-324-12880-0
- Money Banking and Financial Markets (2003) ISBN 0-324-15993-5
- Macroeconomics: Theory, Policies, and International Applications (2000) ISBN 0-324-00717-5
- Macroeconomics: Theory, Policy, and International Applications (1997) ISBN 0-538-87534-8

