Biography
Education
University of Arizona—Tucson, Arizona
Ph.D. in Economics: May 2006
- Dissertation: “Automobiles, the Mass Market, and the Retail Revolution of the Early 20th Century: a Structural Analysis of Changes in American Retail Institutions, Market Power & Labor Demand”
- Advisor: Price V. Fishback
- Fields: Economic History, Labor Economics & Industrial Organization
Miami University—Oxford, Ohio
Master of Arts in Economics: December 2000
- Thesis: “Malthus: revisited, revised, redeemed?”
Bachelor of Science in Finance: May 1996
- summa cum laude
Degrees
- Ph.D. Economics
- University of Arizona
- M.A. Economics
- Miami University
- B.S. Finance
- Miami University
Work Experience
- University of Arizona (2012 - Ongoing)
- UC Merced (2006 - 2012)
Interests
Teaching
Teaching— Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Economic History, Industrial Organization, Labor Economics, Money & Banking, and Econometrics.
Research
Research—Applied Microeconomics, Economic History, Labor Economics/Program Evaluation, and Industrial Organization.
Courses
No activities entered.
Scholarly Contributions
Journals/Publications
- Taylor, J. (2016). Recovery Spring, Faltering Fall: March to November 1933. Explorations in Economic History.
- Neumann, T. C., & Taylor, J. (2013). The effect of institutional regime change within the new deal on industrial output and labor. Explorations in Economic History.
- Neumann, T. C., Taylor, J. E., & Fishback, P. (2013). Comparisons of weekly hours over the past century and the importance of work-sharing policies in the 1930s. American Economic Review, 103(3), 105-110.
- Neumann, T. C., Taylor, J., & Taylor, J. L. (2012). Between Policy Regimes: The Behavior of the Labor Market Between Schecter (1935) and Jones & Laughlin (1937). The Cato Journal.
Proceedings Publications
- Neumann, T. C., Fishback, P. V., & Taylor, J. (2013, Spring). Comparisons of Weekly Hours Over the Past Century and the Importance of Work Sharing Policies in the 1930's. In American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings.
