Curriculum Vitae Neil Raymon April 2007 Business Address: Home Address: Department of Economics 1104 S. Glenwood Ave. University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65203 Columbia, MO 65211 (573) 874-1136 (573) 882-3072 raymonn@missouri.edu Education: B.A., Mathematics, June 1970, University of Rochester Honors: cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa M.A., Economics, December 1975, University of Colorado at Boulder Ph.D., Economics, May 1977, University of Colorado at Boulder Honors: Graduate Fellowship, AY 1974-75 Major Field: Macroeconomics Academic Positions: Associate Professor, University of Missouri-Columbia, September 1987 to date Visiting Associate Professor, University of California at Santa Cruz, July 1990- June 1991 Assistant Professor, University of Missouri-Columbia, July 1983-August 1987 Assistant Professor, University of California at Santa Barbara, July 1979-June 1983 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of California at Santa Barbara, July 1978- June 1979 Assistant Professor, University of Western Ontario, July 1977-June 1979 Instructor, University of Colorado at Boulder, September 1976-May 1977 September 1975-December 1975 1
Professional Affiliations: Member, American Economic Association Teaching Experience: Graduate Macroeconomic Theory, Dynamic Optimization (Graduate), Introduction to Quantitative Economics(Graduate), Intermediate Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Money, Banking and Financial Markets(Honors section), The International Monetary System(Undergraduate) Publications: Price Uncertainty and Consumer Welfare in an Intertemporal Setting (with Shawn Ni), Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 28 (2004), 1877-1901. "Econometric Policy Evaluation: Note" (with Thomas F. Cooley and Stephen F. LeRoy), originally in American Economic Review 74 (June 1984), 467-470; reprinted in Dale J. Poirier, ed., The Methodology of Econometrics, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 1994. "Econometric Policy Evaluation: Note," (with Thomas F. Cooley and Stephen F. LeRoy), originally in American Economic Review 74 (June 1984), 467-470; reprinted in Kevin D. Hoover, ed., The New Classical Macroeconomics, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 1992. "A Monetarist Model of Inflation," (with Stephen F. LeRoy), Journal of Economic Theory 42 (August 1987), 275-310. "Price Ceilings, Product Quality and Consumer Welfare", Journal of Economics (Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie) 46 (1986), No. 4, 369-395. "Short-Run Politicians and Long-Run Tax Revenues: An Empirical Assessment" (with Charles Stuart), Scandinavian Journal of Economics 86 (1984) No. 3, 314-325. "Changing Input Costs in Competitive Markets with Variable Quality," in the Journal of Economics and Business, 36 (December 1984), 403-413. "Econometric Policy Evaluation: Note," (with Thomas F. Cooley and Stephen F. LeRoy), American Economic Review 74 (June 1984), 467-470. "Price Ceilings in Competitive Markets with Variable Quality," Journal of Public Economics 22 (November 1983), 257-264. 2
"Optimal Production with Learning by Doing" (with Jan K. Brueckner), Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 6 (September 1983), 127-135. "Inferior Equilibria in a Pure Flow Model with Adaptive Expectations," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 4 (February 1982), 91-109. "Stability in the Barro-Grossman Model," Scandinavian Journal of Economics 83 (1981) No. 4, 563-569. Socio-Economic and Environmental Interactions in the Upper Main Stem Subbasin of the Colorado River Basin: Three Alternative Energy Development Futures (with Bernard Udis et al.), Project Report for the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, December 1976. (Developed much of the estimation and projection methodology and many of the specific estimates and projections for the economic component of this study. Wrote parts of the economic appendix--appendix B--of the report.) The Interrelationship of Economic Development and Environmental Quality in the Upper Colorado River Basin: An Interindustry Analysis (with Bernard Udis et al.), Project Report for the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, July 1973. (Developed much of the estimation and projection methodology and many of the specific estimates and projections for the economic models used in this study. Wrote three chapters--2, 5, and 7 of Part I, Section A--of the report.) Research in Progress: Disentangling Risk Aversion and Intertemporal Substitution in an Optimal Tax Setting (with Shawn Ni) Input from Users of New Technology and Economic Growth Pooling as an Equilibrium Outcome with Asymmetric Information: Computability Issues The Social Value of Public Information when Individuals Care About the Timing of the Resolution of Uncertainty Papers Presented at Professional Meetings: 3
"Price Ceilings in Competitive Markets with Variable Quality," 56th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association, July 1981, San Francisco "Modeling Policy Interventions," 1982 North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society, June 1982, Ithaca, New York "Rate of Convergence to Equilibrium in Notional Excess Demand Systems and in Effective Excess Demand Systems: A Comparative Study," 57th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association, July 1982, Los Angeles "Changing Input Costs in Competitive Markets with Variable Quality," 20th Annual Conference of the Missouri Valley Economic Association, March 1984, Kansas City "The Inflation Tax and Business Cycles," 59th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association, June 1984, Las Vegas "Oil Shocks and Real Business Cycles," 65th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association International, June 1990, San Diego Selected Seminar Presentations: "A Monetarist Model of Inflation," Department of Economics, University of Southern California, November 1982 "A Monetarist Model of Inflation," Department of Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, January 1983 "Modeling Policy Interventions," (with Thomas F. Cooley and Stephen F. LeRoy), Department of Economics, University of California at Los Angeles, January 1983 "A Monetarist Model of Inflation," Department of Economics, University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana, November 1983 "Reputation in the Labor Market," Kansas-Missouri Seminar in Mathematical and Quantitative Economics, April 1986 4
Referee: Economics Letters, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of Macroeconomics, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking NSF-Economics Program 5