Dr. Mike Belongia teaches undergraduate and graduate macroeconomics courses.
Research Interests
His research areas include monetary aggregates and central bank policy. Professor Belongia’s research has appeared in the Journal of Political Economy, the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking and the Review of Economics and Statistics.
Biography
Mike Belongia received his Ph.D. in Economics from the North Carolina State University, and he joined the faculty in 1987. Prior to his current appointment he was a research economist and Economic Adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. He teaches undergraduate and graduate macroeconomics courses.
Courses Taught
- Econ 303 Money and Banking
- Econ 399 Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Econ 491 Directed Research in Economics
- Econ 505 Public Finance
- Econ 619 Monetary Theory
Education
B.A. Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1975)
M.S. Humanities, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State (1977)
Ph.D. Economics, North Carolina State University-Raleigh (1982)