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   Milton H. Marquis

Professor of Economics

Department of Economics

Florida State University

Tallahassee, FL 32306

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Recent Publications:

TEXTBOOK: Financial Institutions and Markets, 11th ed., by Peter Rose and Milton H. Marquis. 2011. (McGraw-Hill Higher Education)

“Linearization and Higher-Order Approximations: How Good Are They? Results from an Endogenous Growth Model with Public Capital,” by Manoj Atolia, Bassam Awad, and Milton H. Marquis. 2011. Computational Economics, Vol. 38, No. 1: 1-31.

“Understanding Liquidity Shortages During Severe Economic Downturns,” by Manoj Atolia, Tor Einarsson, and Milton H. Marquis. 2011. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Vol. 35, Issue 3: 330-343 (March).

“Relative Productivity Growth and the Secular “Decline” of U.S. Manufacturing,” Milton H. Marquis and Bharat Trehan. 2010. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 50, No. 1: 67-74.

“On Using Relative Prices to Measure Capital-Specific Technological Progress,” by Milton H. Marquis and Bharat Trehan. 2008. Journal of Macroeconomics, Vol. 30, Issue 4: 1390-1406 (December).

Current Research:

"Liquidity Shortages in a Model with Equilibrium Shirking," by Manoj Atolia, Tor Einarsson, and Milton H. Marquis. 2011. Manuscript.

"The Wage Premium Puzzle and the Quality of Human Capital," by Milton H. Marquis, Bharat Trehan, and Wuttipan Tantivong. 2011. Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Working Paper No. 2011-06 (February) 

"The Role of Capital-Service Life in a Model with Heterogeneous Labor and Vintage Capital," by Milton H. Marquis, Bharat Trehan, and Wuttipan Tantivong. 2009. Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Working Paper No. 2009-04 (October)


Teaching:

ECO 5204: Macroeconomic Theory I (Graduate)

ECO 5936: Monetary Theory (Graduate)

ECO 5282: Financial Economics II (Graduate): Syllabus

ECO 3223: Financial Markets, Banking, and Monetary Policy (Undergraduate): Syllabus

ECO 3933: The Economics of Art & Culture (Undergraduate): Syllabus


Sample Podcast for ECO 3933: The Economics of Art & Culture:


"Investing in Art" (Video)