Gregory Krohn

Associate Professor of Economics

About Gregory Krohn

Professor Krohn's current research interests are in drought management and water pricing, and macroeconomics.

Educational Background

  • Ph.D., Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1985
  • M.S., Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1980
  • B.A., University of California - San Diego, 1976

Research Interests

  • Macroeconomics
  • Monetary and Financial Economics
  • Water Resource Economics

Courses

  • ECON 257 Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • ECON 328 Money and Financial Institutions
  • ECON 416 Water Resource Economics
  • UNIV 214 Fresh Water

Selected Publications

"Drought Status, Price, and the Effectiveness of Water Use Restrictions in Pennsylvania," under review.

"A Note on ‘Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Regularities: Cyclical and Structural Productivity in the United States (1950-2005)'," Review of Radical Political Economics, 51, 1, (2019).

"The Complexities of the Financial Turmoil of 2007 and 2008," with William Gruver. Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 9, 4 (2009).

"An Economic Analysis of Contemporary Local Currencies in the United States," with Alan Snyder. The International Journal of Community Currency Research, 12, (2008).

"Student Effort and Performance Over the Semester," with Catherine M. O'Connor. The Journal of Economic Education, 36, 1 (Winter 2005).

Further Information

Contact Details

Location

125 Academic West Building