Babatunde Aiyemo
Assistant Professor of Economics
Ph: 607-436-3186
Office: 223 Netzer Administration Building
Email: Babatunde.Aiyemo@oneonta.edu
Education: Ph.D., Southern Illinois University (2015); M.S., Southern Illinois University (2013)
Michael McAvoy
Associate Professor of Economics
Ph: 607-436-3533
Office: 332B Netzer Administration Building
Email: Michael.McAvoy@oneonta.edu
Education:
Ph.D., Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001
M.A.S., Accounting, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992
A.B., Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1991
Professional Certificates and Training:
Level 2 Blackboard Skills Completion Best Practices for Online Teaching, SUNY Oneonta 2020
Level 1 Blackboard Skills, SUNY Oneonta 2020
Quality by Design SUNY Center for Professional Development 2020
Recent Intellectual Contributions:
Learning & Pedagogical Research: Other Intellectual Contributions
McAvoy, M. (Presenter & Author), Hadsell, L. (Author Only), O'Dea, W. (Author Only), NYSEA 65th Annual Conference, "Matching Students' Deficit Reduction Choices in "The New York Times Deficit Reduction Project" to An Economic Ideology Measurement," New York State Economics Association, Farmingdale, New York. (October 6, 2012).
McAvoy, M. (Presenter & Author), Hadsell, L. (Author Only), O'Dea, W. (Author Only), NYSEA 64th Annual Conference, "Matching Students' Deficit Reduction Choices in "The New York Times Deficit Reduction Project" to An Economic Ideology Measurement," New York State Economics Association, Rochester, New York. (September 24, 2011).
McAvoy, M. (Presenter & Author), Hadsell, L. (Author Only), McGovern, J. (Author Only), NYSEA 63rd Annual Conference, "A Survey to Measure Economic Ideology in Principles Students," New York State Economic Association, Rochester, New York. (September 25, 2010).
Discipline-Based Scholarship: Peer Reviewed Journals
McAvoy, M. (2021). "Collector Preferences for Hall of Fame Baseball Player Picture Cards, 1981-2010." New York Economic Review, Vol. 51, pp.44-62.
McAvoy, M. (2019) "War, Race, and Ethnicity: Collector Discrimination for Hall-of-Fame Player Baseball Cards." The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 2017-2018, pp.48-69.
McAvoy, M., Hadsell, L., McGovern, J. (2013). "Promoting Economic Literacy and Self-Awareness Through an Understanding of Economic Ideology," New York Economic Review, Vol. 44, pp. 54-76.
McAvoy, M. (2013). "Assessing Consumer Preference for Hall of Fame Baseball Player Cards." The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 2011-2012, pp.204-217.
McAvoy, M. (2006). "How Were the Federal Reserve Bank Locations Selected?". Explorations in Economic History, Vol. 43(3), pp.505-526.
McAvoy, M. (2004). "Bankers' Preferences and Locating Federal Reserve Bank Locations." Essays in Economic and Business History, Vol.22, pp.143-169.
McAvoy, M. (1998). "The Effects of Changes in Loan Demand and Deposits on Changes in Bankers' Deposits Maintained for a Country National Bank, 1920-1929." Business and Economics History, Vol. 27(2), pp. 340-352.
Discipline-Based Scholarship: Other Intellectual Contributions
McAvoy, M. (2006). Review of Banksters, Bosses, and Smart Money by Timothy Messer Kruse (4th ed., vol. 7, pp. 845-847). Enterprise and Society.
McAvoy, M. (Presenter & Author), NYSEA 66th Annual Conference, "Pay, Performance, and the Reserve Clause in Major League Baseball: The American Associations Cincinnati Club during the 1880s," New York State Economics Association, Farmingdale, New York. (October 5, 2013).
McAvoy, M. (Presenter & Author), Midwest Economics Association Annual Conference 2012, "Identifying Consumer Discrimination in Hall of Fame Baseball Player Cards," Midwest Economics Association, Evanston, Illinois. (March 31, 2012).
McAvoy, M. (Presenter & Author), 23rd Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, "Assessing Consumer Preference for Hall of Fame Baseball Player Cards," SUNY Oneonta and National Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, New York. (June 1, 2011).
McAvoy, M. (Presenter & Author), NYSEA 63rd Annual Conference, "The Development of the Gold Settlement Fund and the Beginning of Federal Control of Monetary Gold in the United States," New York State Economic Association, Rochester, New York. (September 25, 2010).
McAvoy, M. (Moderator), Winter, K. (Presenter Only), Newman, R. (Presenter Only), Rosen, J. N. (Presenter Only), Marlett, J. (Presenter Only), 21st Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture 2009, "Black Baseball (Moderator)," National Baseball Hall of Fame and SUNY Oneonta, Cooperstown, New York. (June 4, 2009).
McAvoy, M. (Presenter & Author), Annual Conference of the Economic and Business Historical Society, "The Development of the Gold Settlement Fund and the Beginning of Federal Control of U.S. Monetary Gold," Economic and Business Historical Society, Grand Rapids, Michigan. (April 25, 2009).
McAvoy, M., ECON 390 Senior Seminar in Economics, "How Were the Federal Reserve Bank Locations Selected?," State University of New York College at Oneonta, Oneonta, New York. (February 7, 2006).
Contributions to Practice: Other Intellectual Contributions
McAvoy, M., Hadsell, L., O'Dea, W. (2013). Economic Ideology and Deficit Reduction Choices: An Exercise to Engage Students in an Economics Principles Course (2012th ed., vol. 5, pp. http://nysea.bizland.com/nysea/publications/proceed/2012/Proceed_2012_p160.html). Farmingdale, New York: Proceedings of the New York State Economics Association.
McAvoy, M., O'Dea, W. (2012). Students’ Economic Ideology and Deficit Reduction Choices (2011th ed., vol. 4, pp. 107-116). Farmingdale, New York: Proceedings of the New York Economics Association.
McAvoy, M. (Moderator), Miller, M. R. (Presenter Only), Gulotty, C. D. (Presenter Only), Morgan McReynolds, M. D. E. (Presenter Only), Hayes, D. T. (Presenter Only), College and Community III, "Convener and Moderator for College and Community III," United University Professions Oneonta Chapter, Morris Conference Center, SUNY Oneonta. (April 27, 2010).
McAvoy, M. (Discussant), NYSEA 62nd Annual Conference, "Discussant "Forecasting the New York State Economy Using 'Terraced' VARs and Coincident Indices"," New York State Economic Association, Ithaca, New York. (October 17, 2009).
Lester Hadsell
Visiting Lecturer
Ph: 607-436-2031
Office: 330 Netzer Administration Building
Email: Lester.Hadsell@oneonta.edu
Recent Intellectual Contributions:
"Not for want of trying: Effort and success of women in principles of microeconomics." 2020. International Review of Economics Education 35.
"The Company You Keep: Satisfaction with Life, Economic Freedom, and Preference-Policy Mismatch." with Adam Jones. 2020. Journal of Comparative Economics 48(3): 642-657.
"Capitalist Views and Religion." with Adam Jones and Rob Burrus. 2019. Eastern Economic Journal. 45(3): 384-414.
Philip Sirianni
Associate Professor of Economics, Chair
Ph: 607-436-2448
Office: 324A Netzer Administration Building
Email: philip.sirianni@oneonta.edu
Education: Ph.D., Economics, Binghamton University, 2011; M.A., Economics, Binghamton University, 2007; B.A., Economics and Statistics, University of Rochester, 2002
Recent Intellectual Contributions:
"Amazon Prime Membership and Compensating/Equivalent Variation: A Teaching Tool." Journal of Economics and Finance Education, forthcoming
"Stock Price Reactions to the Paris Climate Agreement." with Kai Chen and Zhijian Huang, Quarterly Journal of Finance and Accounting, forthcoming
"Incorporating Sustainability and the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) into an Undergraduate Research Program," with Charlene Foley-Deno and Sara Stathopoulos, Journal of Business and Educational Leadership, Vol. 9(1), pp. 37-46, 2019.
"Would you put your money where your carbon is? Survey evidence from commuters to a college campus," with William O'Dea and Zachary VanEarden, New York Economic Review, Vol. 48, pp. 51-71, 2017.
“A class activity on the income and substitution effects of a price change.” Journal of Economics and Finance Education, Vol. 16(3), pp. 23-34, 2017.
“Carbon efficiency of US colleges and universities: A nonparametric assessment,” with Michael O’Hara, Applied Economics, Vol. 49(11), pp. 1083-1097, 2017. Supplemental File. [Published online August 2016.]
“Do actions speak as loud as words? Commitments to ‘going green’ on campus,” with Michael O’Hara, Contemporary Economic Policy, Vol. 32(2), pp. 503-519, 2014.
“Endogenous environmental discounting and climate-economy modeling.” In: Richardson, Robert B. (ed.), Building a Green Economy: Perspectives from Ecological Economics. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2013.
“Balancing contemporary fairness and historical justice: A ‘quasi-equitable’ proposal for greenhouse gas mitigations,” with Zili Yang, Energy Economics, Vol. 32(5), pp. 1121-1130, 2010.
Christine Storrie
Associate Professor of Economics
Ph: 607-436-3602
Office: 324B Netzer Administration Building
Email: Christine.storrie@oneonta.edu
Education: Ph.D., Economics, University of Delaware (2015); M.S., Economics and Applied Econometrics, University of Delaware (2013); M.B.A., Business Administration, Widener University (2005); B.S., Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, East Stroudsburg University (1995)
Recent Intellectual Contributions
Storrie, Christine L. “The Economics of Cupcakes: A Class Activity on the Law of Diminishing Marginal Product.” Journal for Economic Educators, (Forthcoming)
Storrie, Christine L. "The US Housing Bubble: Implications for Monetary Policy and the Global Supply of Saving." Journal of Applied Business and Economics 21.8 (2019).
Storrie, Christine L., and Melissa R. Voyer. "Examining the Relationship Between Capacity Utilization and Inflation." New York Economic Review (2019): 46.
Storrie, Christine L. "Demystifying Bubbles In Asset Prices." Pennsylvania Economic Review (2018): 78.C
Conference Presentations
“The Impact of Childhood Sexual and Physical Abuse on Socioeconomic Outcomes” with Kpoti Kitissou and Anthony Messina (Poster Presentation) Life of the Mind, SUNY Oneonta, November 2019
“The Economics of Cupcakes: A Class Activity on the Law of Diminishing Marginal Product” (Presenter and Author), New York State Economics Association Annual Meetings, St. John Fischer College, September 2019
“The U.S. Gender Earnings Gap: A State-Level Analysis” with Taylor Lee and Kpoti Kitissou (Presenter and Author), Eastern Economics Association Annual Conference, New York, NY, April 2019
“Fed Challenge in the Classroom, a Panel Discussion” (Panelist), Eastern Economics Association Annual Conference, New York, NY, April 2019
“The Gender Wage Differential in the New Millenia: An Analysis of the United States 2000-2017” with Taylor Lee(Presenter and Author), SUNY Oneonta Economics Club, December 2018.
“The Economics of Cupcakes: A Class Activity on the Law of Diminishing Marginal Product” (Poster Presentation), Life of the Mind, SUNY Oneonta, November 2018
“The U.S Housing Bubble: Implications for Monetary Policy and the Global Supply of Savings” (Poster Presentation), Life of the Mind, SUNY Oneonta, November, 2017
“The U.S Housing Bubble: Implications for Monetary Policy and the Global Supply of Savings”
(Presenter and Author), New York State Economics Association Annual Meetings, Farmingdale State College, October 2017