Glosser, Stuart

At UW-Whitewater


Ph.D.
Economics
University of Texas at Austin
1985
B.A.
Economics
University of Connecticut at Storrs
1978

The Correlation Between Inflation Persistence and the Implicit Inflation Target.” Coauthored
Yamin Ahmad
Is the Average Workweek in Manufacturing Still a Valid Leading Indicator: A Nonlinear Perspective
Is the Average Workweek in Manufacturing Still a Valid Leading Indicator: A Nonlinear Perspective
On the Correlation Between Inflation Persistence and The Implicit Inflation Target,
Yamin Ahmad
The Potential Effects of reduced work Hours on Employment In US Manufacturing : implications for Work Sharing, by industry and Stage of Business Cycle
Lonnie Golden
Work Sharing: Can Reduced Working Hours Potentially Increase Employment? The Case of Recessions in the U.S.
Lonnie Golden
The Relationship Between Hours Reduction and Employment in Manufacturing: The Potential Employment Effects of Work Sharing, by Sector and Stage of Business Cycle
Lonnie Golden
The Relationship Between Hours Reduction and Employment in Manufacturing: The Potential Employment Effects of Work Sharing, by Sector and Stage of Business Cycle
Lonnie Golden
Does it Matter Whether the Inflation Target is Explicit or Implicit?
Yamin Ahmad
On the Correlation Between Inflation Persistence and the Implicit Inflation Target
Yamin Ahmad
The Fed's Inflation Target and Inflation Persistence"
Yamin Ahmad
The Fed's Inflation Target
Yamin Ahmad
Comments on "Ex-ante Taylor rules –Newly discovered evidence from the G7 Countries" by Ralf Fendel, Michael Frenkel, and Jan-Christoph Rülke
The Fed's Inflation Target
Yamin Ahmad
The Fed's Inflation Target
Yamin Ahmad
Is the Average Workweek in Manufacturing Still a Valid Leading Indicator: A Nonlinear Perspective
Is the Average Workweek in Manufacturing Still a Valid Leading Indicator: A Nonlinear Perspective
A review of Dandon Liu's Paper: "Does a Factor Phillips Curve Help? An Evaluation of the Predictive Power for US Inflation "
Searching for Nonlinearities in Real Exchange Rates
Yamin Ahmad
An Empirical Investigation of a Nonlinear Exchange Rate Model
Yamin Ahmad
Review of Rodes' and Yoshino's Paper: 'Japan's Monetary Policy Transition: 1955-2005'
A Comparison of Nonlinear Exchange Rate Models: An Empirical Investigation
Yamin Ahmad
The Changing Time Series Relationship between Average Labor Productivity and Overtime Hours in the U.S. Manufacturing Sector
Lonnie Golden
A review of David Eagle's Paper: 'Multiple Critiques of Woodford’s Model of a Cashless Economy'
A review of the paper presented by Xiomara Archibald, Denny Lewis-Bynoe, and Winston Moore: 'Labor Market Flexibility in Barbados"
Recent Changes in the Relationship between output, hours, productivity and employment
Lonnie Golden
Employment Adjustment and Productivity in the Manufacturing Sector
The Changing Nature of Hours and Employment Adjustment in U.S. Manufacturing: A Perspective on Jobless Recoveries.
Lonnie Golden
A review of Julie Gallaway's Paper
The Changing Nature Of Employment And Hours Adjustment In U.S. Manufacturing, 1960-2001
Lonnie Golden
The Divergence of Employment and Hours Adjustment Behavior.
Changing Nature of Employment and Hours Adjustment in US Manufacturing, 1960-2001
Lonnie Golden
The Changing Nature of Labor Adjustment in the U.S. Manufacturing Sector from 1960 through 2001
Lonnie Golden
Changing Labor Market Adjustment in the U.S.
Lonnie Golden
Inventories and Employment Fluctuations in U.S. Manufacturing
Inventories and Employment Fluctuations in U.S. Manufacturing.
'Structural Changes in Hours Allocation: Manufacturing Pre- and Post-1978
Structural Changes in Hours Allocation: Manufacturing Pre- and Post-1978
Lonnie Golden

The Relationship Between Hours Reduction and Employment in Manufacturing: The Potential Employment Effects of Work Sharing, by Sector and Stage of Business Cycle
Work Sharing during the Great Recession and Beyond
Vol. Chapter 7
Searching for nonlinearities in real exchange rates
Applied Economics
Vol. 43 Iss. 15 Pg. 1829-1845
Is Labour Becoming More Or Less Flexible?: Changing Dynamic Behavior And Asymmetries Of Labour Input In U.S. Manufacturing
Cambridge Journal of Economics
Vol. 29 Iss. 4 Pg. 535-557
The Changing Nature Of Hours And Employment Adjustment in U.S. Manufacturing
International Journal of Manpower
Vol. 25 Iss. 7 Pg. 618-642
Average Work Hours as a Leading Economic Variable in U.S. Manufacturing Industries
International Journal of Forecasting
Iss. 13 Pg. 175-195
Enhanced earning capacity: The most Ignored and undervalued asset in the Marriage
Wisconsin Journal of Family Law
Vol. 17 Iss. 4 Pg. 6 pages

Roberta Steiner/Gimbel & Steiner LLP
Milwaukee, WI
Calculating the enhanced earnings from a BS in Business Management
Patricia Grove
Milwaukee, WI
A Report on the enhanced earnings of a BS degree in education. Report prepared for attorney Patricia Grove whose office is located in Milwaukee, WI. January of 2000. This assignment required 15 hours.
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
Refereed: On GDP-Employment Decoupling in Germany: A Contribution to Explaining the Productivity Puzzle
Monogue and Witt SC.
Jefferson, WI
Calculating the enhanced earnings from obtaining a masters in communication disorders.
Halling and Cayo LLC
Milwaukee, WI
Calculating the enhanced earnings of becoming a surgeon specializing in otolaryngology.
Karoblis & Petersen LLC
Wausau, WI
Enhanced Earnings from Receiving a Master's Degree in Nursing
Karbolis and Petersen LLC
Wausa, WI
Calculating the enhanced earnings from obtaining a masters degree in nursing.
Attorney Amy Shapiro
Milwaukee, WI
Enhanced earnings from becoming a Doctor in Dental Surgery specializing in Pediatric Dentistry
Allen Silverstein J.D.,
Wauwatosa, WI.
Calculating the enhanced earnings from obtaining an MBA.
Amy Shapiro JD.
Milwaukee, WI
Calculating the enhanced earnings from becoming a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS).
Allen Silverstein J.D.
Milwaukee, WI
Richard Reilly/
Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin, and Brown
Calculating the enhanced earnings from obtaining a doctorate in clinical psychology.
Tom Monogue
Jefferson, Wi
The enhanced earnings of obtaining a Ph.D. in Educational and Counseling Psychology. Report prepared for attorney Tom Monogue.
Roberta Steiner/Gimbel & Steiner LLP
Enhanced earnings from receiving an MBA. Report prepared for attorney Roberta Steiner
McGraw-Hill/Irwin
San Francisco, CA
Reviewed chapters 21-23 of Cecchetti's Money and Banking and Financial Markets.
E J Olivares Law Offices
Florence, WI
Employed as an expert witness to provide testimony about enhanced earnings in a family law case.
Houghton Mifflin
Boston, MA.
Modified ACE Self-Test questions (online self testing) for the 5th edition of Taylor's Principles
McGraw-Hill
Review chapters for a potential money and banking textbook.
Houghton Mifflin
Cambridge, MA
Test Bank for the Macro section of the 5th edition of Economics by John B. Taylor
Carrie Turner/McCoy & Hofbauer SC
Waukesha, WI
Consultant in a discrimination lawsuit
Jennifer Goodwin/Kurkowski & Costello SC
Milwaukee, WI
Wrote report concerning the valuation of lost earnings
Attorney Linda A. Ivanovic
Milwaukee, WI
Enhanced earnings of obtaining a medical degree.
Patricia Grove
Milwaukee, WI
The enhanced earnings of being certified as a clinical psychologist
Attorney James Finn
Milwaukee
Estimating the current dollar value of the difference between what Ram is likely to earn as a physician specializing in physical medicine (physiatrist) in the United States and what he would most likely have earned were he to practice in India.

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