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William D. Craighead Curriculum Vitae, July 2016 Economics and Business Department Colorado College 14 E. Cache LaPoudre St. Colorado Springs CO 80903 USA Office Tel.: (719) 389-6414 E-mail: [email protected] Web: sites.google.com/site/wdcraighead Fields of Interest Macroeconomics, International Economics, Economic History Education Ph.D., Economics, University of Virginia, January 2006 M.A., Economics, University of Virginia, January 2001 B.A., cum laude, Economics/Social Thought, Carleton College, June 1996 Professional Experience Colorado College, Colorado Springs CO Assistant Professor, Fall 2016 – present Wesleyan University, Middletown CT Assistant Professor, Fall 2010 – Spring 2016 Visiting Assistant Professor, 2009–10 academic year University of Colorado, Boulder CO Visiting Scholar, 2012–13 academic year Miami University, Farmer School of Business, Oxford OH Assistant Professor, Spring 2006 – Spring 2010 Instructor, Fall 2005 Articles in Refereed Journals “Nominal Shocks and Real Exchange Rates: Evidence from Two Centuries” (with Pao-Lin Tien), Journal of International Money and Finance, 56 (September 2015), 135-157 “Current Account Reversals and Structural Change in Developing and Industrial Countries” (with David R. Hineline), Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 24:1 (February 2015), 147-171 “Monetary Rules and Sectoral Unemployment in Open Economies,” Journal of Macroeconomics, 40 (June 2014), 277-292 “As the Current Account Turns: Disaggregating the Effects of Current Account Reversals in Industrial Economies” (with David R. Hineline), The World Economy, 36:12 (December 2013), 1516-1541 “Specific Factors and International Monetary Policy Coordination,” Open Economies Review, 23:2 (April 2012), 319-336 1 “Temporal Aggregation and Purchasing Power Parity Persistence” (with Yamin Ahmad), Journal of International Money and Finance, 30:5 (September 2011), 817-830 “Across Time and Regimes: 212 Years of the US-UK Real Exchange Rate,” Economic Inquiry 48:4 (October 2010), 951-964 “Interest Differentials and Extreme Support for Uncovered Interest Rate Parity” (with George K. Davis and Norman C. Miller), International Review of Economics and Finance, 19:4 (October 2010), 723-732 “The Causes of and Gains from Intertemporal Trade” (with Norman C. Miller), Journal of Economic Education 41:3 (Summer 2010), 275-291 “Real Rigidities and Real Exchange Rate Volatility,” Journal of International Money and Finance 28:1 (February 2009), 135-147 Working Papers “Hysteresis in a New Keynesian Model” Book Reviews Review of: Trade Policy Disaster: Lessons from the 1930s by Douglas A. Irwin, Journal of Economic History 74:4 (December 2014), 1247-1249 Review of: Expectations, Employment and Prices and How the Economy Works: Confidence, Crashes and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies by Roger E. A. Farmer, Eastern Economic Journal 49:1 (Winter 2013), 140-142 Presentations 2016: Colorado College, Congressional Budget Office, Clark University, Oberlin College, Carleton College, Lafayette College 2014: University of Richmond, Western Economic Association, Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings 2013: Workshop in Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges, Georgetown Center for Economic Research Biennial Conference, Eastern Economic Association, Colorado College 2012: Southern Economic Association, Vassar College, Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings, Eastern Economic Association, Clark University 2011: Southern Economic Association, Western Economic Association, Eastern Economic Association 2010: Workshop in Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges, Wesleyan University 2009: Midwest Economic Association 2008: Southern Economic Association, Midwest Economic Association 2007: Western Economic Association 2006: Southern Economic Association, Midwest Economic Association 2005: Southern Economic Association, Miami University, Ohio Wesleyan University, US Treasury Office of International Affairs, Western Washington University, Sewanee: The University of the South 2004: University of Virginia 2 Courses Taught Advanced Macroeconomics, International Finance, International Trade, Intermediate Macroeconomics, International Economics, Introduction to Economic Theory, Principles of Macroeconomics Professional Service Referee Economic Inquiry, 2016 Journal of Macroeconomics, 2016, 2008 Journal of Economic Education, 2015, 2011 Empirical Economics, 2015 MIT Press (Book Manuscript), 2015, 2010 Journal of Economic Integration, 2015 Review of Economics and Statistics, 2014 Journal of International Money and Finance, 2013 Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2013 The World Economy, 2012 Open Economies Review, 2012, 2010 Edward Elgar Press (Book Proposal), 2011 Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2011 International Review of Economics and Finance, 2011, 2009 Eastern Economic Journal, 2010 Co-Organizer Workshop in Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges, 2014 Organizing Committee Member Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings, 2012 Session Organizer Southern Economic Association, 2012 Southern Economic Association, 2011 Discussant 2015: Workshop in Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges 2014: Workshop in Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges, Western Economic Association 2012: Southern Economic Association, Eastern Economic Association, Allied Social Science Associations 2011: Southern Economic Association, Workshop in Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges, Eastern Economic Association 2008: Southern Economic Association, Midwest Economic Association 2007: Western Economic Association 2006: Southern Economic Association, Midwest Economic Association 2005: Southern Economic Association 3 Professional Affiliations American Economic Association, Economic History Association, Western Economic Association, International Economics and Finance Society Commentary in Popular Media “Timed Tax Hikes Key to U.S. Fiscal Stability,” Hartford Courant, June 24, 2012 “The Wrong Budget Analogy,” Los Angeles Times, August 24, 2011 “Weakening Dollar May Not Be a Bad Thing,” Cincinnati Enquirer, January 3, 2010 “Keeping Size of Stimulus Package Larger is Better Course of Action,” Cincinnati Enquirer, February 1, 2009 “Economic Pessimism,” WMUB 88.5 FM, Oxford OH, November 20, 2008 “End the 80’s Economy,” WMUB 88.5 FM, Oxford OH, October 21, 2008 Other Employment Analyst, Loan Pricing Corporation, New York NY, December 1996 – July 1999 4