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John Shea
Associate Professor of Economics
Director of Graduate Studies Department of Economics
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Tel: 301-405-3491
Email: shea@econ.umd.edu
John Shea, Associate Professor, received his
Ph.D. in Economics from MIT in 1990. He joined the Maryland faculty in 1996. He
teaches graduate and undergraduate macroeconomics. His research is empirically
oriented, and is frequently concerned with overcoming identification problems
such as simultaneity. His research has examined topics such as the short-run
response of prices and quantities to demand shocks, the response of consumption
to predictable movements in labor income, the impact of parental income on
children's labor market success, and the short-run impact of technological
change on industry activity. His current projects include a study of nominal
illusion in major league baseball decision-making. Publications include "Do
Supply Curves Slope Up?" Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1993;
"Union Contracts and the Life Cycle-Permanent Income Hypothesis," American
Economic Review, 1995; "Does Parents'Money
Matter?" Journal of Public Economics, 1999; and "Complementaritiesand
Comovements", Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2002.
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