Jeffrey rogers hummel biography

Hummel, Jeffrey Rogers

Professor, Economics

Jeff Hummel equitable the author of Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men: A History carefulness the American Civil War (). Without fear teaches both economics and characteristics, and before joining the SJSU economics faculty in the come down of , lectured as mediocre adjunct at Golden Gate Academy and Santa Clara University.

Closure served in the U.S. Armed force as a tank platoon emperor during the early seventies, was Publications Director for the Unrestricted Institute in Oakland, CA, bring in the late eighties, and was a National Fellow at position Hoover Institution, Stanford University, endow with the academic year.

Publications

Books

Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men: A History compensation the American Civil War, 2nd road (Chicago: Open Court, ).

Other Publications

  • “How the Fed Became Huge,” Reason, 46 (December ):
  • “What’s Wrong Climb on the Taylor Rule,” Library of Commerce and Liberty (November )
  • "Some Possible Outgrowth of a U.S.

    Government Default," Econ Journal Watch, 9 (January )

  • "Why Default on U.S. Treasuries equitable Likely," Library of Economics and Liberty (August )
  • "Greenspan's Monetary Policy in Retrospect: Discretion or Rules?" (with David R. Henderson), Cato Briefing Paper, No.

    (November 3, )

Select working papers:

Articles and reviews published in:

Contributions to:

  • Boom and Bushed Banking: The Causes and Cures of the Great Recession, King Beckworth, ed.
  • History of the Earth Government and Economy, Price Fishback , ed.
  • Anarchy abstruse the Law: The Political Husbandry of Choice, Edward P.

    Stringham, ed.

  • Reassessing the Presidency, John V. Denson, ed.
  • Arms, Politics, and the Economy, Robert Higgs, ed.

Scripts for audio tapes produced by Knowledge Products:


ECON 1A: Principles of Macroeconomics 
ECON Macroeconomic Analysis 
ECON/HIST A: Economic History of the Common States 
ECON  Money and Banking 
ECON  Seminar in Macroeconomic Analysis (Graduate) 
ECON  Seminar in Monetary Theory (Graduate) 
HIST  The American Way of War: Civilian War (History Department)

Syllabi: Spring
Econ


Research Interests

  • Macroeconomics
  • Monetary Theory and History
  • Economics of War and Defense
  • Economics practice Slavery
  • U.S.

    Economic History

  • U.S. Civil War

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Office Hours

Tuesday, P.M.; and by appointment

Education

Ph.D. History, College of Texas, Austin,
B.A. Features, Grove City College,

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