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Dr. Maury R. Randall

Chairperson and Professor

Areas of Expertise: Stock and bond market movements; Federal Reserve decision making and strategy; analysis of current business conditions and selected areas of personal financial planning.

Background Information

  • Doctor of Philosophy, 1975, New York University, Finance and Economics
  • Master of Arts, 1969, University of Chicago, Economics
  • Bachelor’s of Arts, 1967, New York University, Mathematics and Economics

Refereed Articles

  • Randall, M. R. & Suk, D. (in press, 2009).  United States at Lower Cost: Countries which Outperform the Higher Life Expectancy. Global Journal of Business Research.
  • Randall, M. R. & Suk, D. Y. (2006).  Population Trends: The Disparate Impact on the Growth of the World's Largest Economies. Journal of Current Research in Global Business.
  • Suk, D. Y. & Randall, M. R. (2005).  Demographic Divergence: Economic Weakness in Japan and Implications for the United States. Journal of Current Research in Global Business, 8 (12), 91-99.

Presentation of Refereed Papers
International

  • Suk, D.Y. & Randall, M. (2006, November). Population Trends: The Disparate Impact on the Growth of the World's Largest Economies.   Accepted for Association for Global Business Annual Meeting, Newport Beach, California.
  • Randall, M.R. & Suk, D. Y. (2005, November). Demographic Divergence: Economic Weakness in Japan and Implications for the United States.   Presented at Association for Global Business Annual Meeting, Miami , Florida.

Regional

  • Randall, M.R. & Suk, D. (2004, September). Demographic Divergence: An Economic and Financial Comparison of the US and Japan.   Presented at Northeast Business and Economics Association, New York, New York.

Honors:
2004:  Inducted into Beta Alpha Psi.

Awards:
2006:  Davis Fellowship.