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Curriculum Vitae (PDF) Scott Davis September 2009
Education Vanderbilt University - Ph.D in economics - August 2009 Dissertation Title: Globalization and the Business Cycle (Advisor: Mario Crucini) Duke University - B.S. in economics - May 2004
Research and Teaching Fields Primary Field: International Macroeconomics Secondary Field: Money and Inflation
Awards and Fellowships The Noel Dissertation Fellowship, Vanderbilt University, 2008 Graduate Tuition Fellowship, Vanderbilt University, 2004-present
Research and Work Experience Bank of England, Ph.D. Intern, International Economic Analysis Division - Summer 2007
Teaching Experience Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University, 2009-2010 Courses taught: Money and Banking, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Economic Statistics Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University, 2005-2009 Courses: Introductory Microeconomics, Introductory Macroeconomics, Special Topics, Inflation, Ph.D. Macroeconomic Theory III, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Special Topics, Globalization; Financial Management, European Economic Integration Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Duke University, 2003 Courses: Introductory Microeconomics
Research Papers The Real Effects of Financial Sector Uncertainty Financial Integration and International Business Cycle Co-movement Variable Markups and International Business Cycle Co-movement (with Kevin X.D. Huang) - revise and resubmit to JIE Globalization and International Business Cycle Co-movement - under review Globalization and the Phillips Curve - under review Fiscal Federalism, Risk Sharing, and the Persistence of Shocks, in Quantitative Economic Policy, edited by Reinhard Neck, Christian Richter, and Peter Mooslechner. Springer, 2007.
Invited Seminars 1. MA Seminar, Bank of England, August 2008 2. IEAD Divisional Seminar, Bank of England, August 2007 3. MA Seminar, Bank of England, March 2007 4. Research Seminar, National Bank of Belgium, May 2006 5. Globalisation and Economic Policy Seminar, University of Nottingham, May 2006
Conference Presentations 1. ASSA Conference, Atlanta, GA, scheduled January 2010 2. NBER Universities Research Conference on “Micro and Macroeconomic Effects of Financial Globalization”, Cambridge MA, December 2008 3. Southern Economic Association annual meetings, Washington, DC, November 2008 4. 4th Dynare Conference, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, September 2008 5. Congress of the European Economic Association, Milan, August 2008 6. International Conference on Modeling Economic Dynamics, London, August 2008 7. Midwest Macro Meetings, Philadelphia, May 2008 8. Missouri Economic Conference, University of Missouri, March 2007 9. Loughborough University Workshop on Business Cycle Convergence, March 2007 10. International Atlantic Economic Conference, Philadelphia, October 2006
Departmental Service Research Coordinator for the Council of Economics Graduate Students, 2007-2008 Organized Graduate Student Research Day 2008 (program)
Dissertation Committee and References: Professor Mario Crucini (Primary Advisor), mario.crucini@vanderbilt.edu, (615) 322-7357 Professor Kevin Huang, kevin.huang@vanderbilt.edu, (615) 936-7271 Professor Greg Huffman, gregory.w.huffman@vanderbilt.edu, (615) 343-2468 Professor Mototsugu Shintani, mototsugu.shintani@vanderbilt.edu, (615) 322-2196 Professor Andrew Hughes Hallett, ahughesh@gmu.edu, (703) 933-9123
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