INTRODUCTION
TEACHING INTERESTS
RESEARCH INTERESTS & PUBLICATIONS
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
COURSE SCHEDULE
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Dr. Logan Kelly
Assistant Professor

INTRODUCTION
Logan Kelly joined the faculty of Bryant University in the fall of 2007. Dr. Kelly received his Ph.D. in 2007 from University of Kansas (KU) with specializations in macroeconomics and applied econometrics. While at KU, Dr. Kelly taught undergraduate courses including money and banking, microeconomics and managerial economics and has presented research in the areas of economic forecasting, monetary economics and education economics. His continuing research interests include monetary aggregation, macroeconomic modeling and simulation, and block wise weak separability testing.
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TEACHING INTERESTS
Principles of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Mathematical Economics, Advanced Macroeconomics, Money and Banking, Monetary Theory and Policy and Econometric;
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RESEARCH INTERESTS & PUBLICATIONS
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Monetary Aggregation, Monetary Theory, Applied Econometrics and Macroeconomic Modeling and Simulation |
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Publications
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Barnett, W. A., Keating, J. W., & Kelly, L. J. (2008). Toward a Bias Corrected Currency Equivalent Index, Economics Letter (forthcoming)
Kelly, L. J. (2007). Measuring the Economic Stock of Money using Targeted Factor Models. Paper Presented at Measurement Error: Econometrics and Practice (Aston University, Birmingham , UK)
Kelly, L. J. "The Effects of School Vouchers on Personal Welfare and Level of Education." Working Paper
Kelly, L. J. "Forecasting Inflation: An Evaluation of the Performance of Approximate Factor Models." Working Paper
Kelly, L. J. "The Current Stock of Money and the Currency
Equivalent Index." Working Paper
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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Ph.D. Economics 2007
University of Kansas: Lawrence, KS |
M.A. Economics 2004
University of Kansas: Lawrence, KS |
B.S. Business Administration (Summa Cum Laude) 2002
Missouri Western State University: St. Joseph, MO |
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