
John Moroney
Professor
Economic Theory and
Econometrics
(Ph.D., Duke University, 1964)
Office Address:
Department of Economics
Allen 3048
Contact Information:
Telephone: (979) 845-1363
Email:
jmoroney@econmail.tamu.edu
Personal Web Page:
http://econweb.tamu.edu/moroney/index.htm
CV
Bio
Selected Publications
Currently Teaching
Bio
Professor John Moroney received his PhD in 1964 from Duke University. He joined the Department of Economics at Texas A&M University in 1981. His area of specialization is economic theory.
Selected Publications
Articles:
"The Current State of Money and Production Theory," American Economic Review, 1972.
"The Strong Factor Intensity Hypothesis: A Multisectoral Test," Journal of Political Economy, 1967.
"Factor Prices, Factor Proportions, and Regional Factor Endowments," Journal of Political Economy, 1970.
Substitution Among Capital, Labor, and Natural Resource Products in American Manufacturing," (with D.B. Humphrey), Journal of Political Economy, 1975.
"Money Growth, Output Growth, and Inflation: Estimation of a Modern Quantity Theory," Southern Economic Journal, 2002.
Books:
The Structure of Production in American Manufacturing, (University of North Carolina Press), 1972. British edition (Oxford University Press),1973.
Energy and Sustainable Development in Mexico (with Flory Dieck-Assad) (Texas A&M University Press), 2005.
Currently Teaching
ECON 435-500
