Gerald J. LynchÂ
ProfessorÂ
ECONOMICS
Purdue University
United States of America
Biography
Jerry Lynch is currently a Professor of Economics in the Krannert School of Management. Prior to that he became interim dean of the Krannert School of Management on July 1, 2010. Dean Lynch is no stranger to the Krannert School or to administrative roles in the school. He joined the Krannert faculty as a visitor in 1982 and became a member of the full-time faculty in 1984. He served as associate dean of the German International Graduate School of Management and Administration (GISMA), Krannert's international outreach MBA program in Hannover, Germany, from 1999-2001. He was associate dean for programs and student services from 2001-06 before becoming academic director of master's and executive education programs in 2006, a position he held until his selection as interim dean.
Research Interest
Monetary Theory and Policy, Macroeconomics, Economic Education
Publications
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Lynch, G., Ewing, B. & Payne, J. (2004). Monetary Volatility and the Paper-Bill Spread. Progress in Economics Research, Nova Sciences,
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Lynch, G., Ewing, B. & Payne, J. (2004). Monetary Volatility and the Paper-Bill Spread. Progress in Economics Research, Nova Sciences,
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Lynch, G., Malik, F., Ewing, B. & Kruse, J. (2009). Modeling the Time-Varying Volatility of the Paper-Bill Spread. Journal of Economics and Business, vol. vol. 61 (5), 404-414.