Gerhard Glomm,
Professor
Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 1988
Born in southern Germany in 1957, Dr. Glomm
attended the University of Kansas from 1978 to 1981, majoring in Economics.
He completed graduate school at the University of Minnesota with a Ph.D. in
Economics in 1988. Dr. Glomm has previously held faculty positions at the
University of Virginia and most recently at Michigan State University.
Research and teaching interests include macroeconomics, economic growth,
income distribution and political economy. Recent papers include, On the
“Political Economy of Means Tested Education Vouchers” (with P. Bearse and
B. Ravikumas),
European Economic Review, 2000; “Distributional
Effects of Public Education in an Economy with Public Pensions”, (with M.
Kaganovich),
International Economic Review, 2004, “AIDS Crisis and
Growth”
Journal of Development Economics, 2005 and “A Charter School
Location” (with D. Harris and T. Lo),
Economics of Education Review,
“Macroeconomic Implications of Early Retirement in the Public Sector: The
Case of Brazil” ( with Juergen Jung and Chung Tran) forthcoming in
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
Home Page:
http://mypage.iu.edu/~gglomm/
Curriculum Vitæ