Michael D. Bradley
Michael D. Bradley
Professor of Economics, Deputy Chair
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Professor Bradley has been teaching in the department for 25 years. He received his PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While at GW, he has published over 50 articles and has won awards for his research (e.g. Richard D. Irwin Distinguished Paper Award) and his teaching (e.g. Trachtenberg Prize for Excellence in Teaching). His primary areas of research are non-linear time series techniques, optimal monetary policy, cost function estimation, and postal economics. In addition, Professor Bradley actively works with students in and out of the classroom. He has, for example, served on more than 50 dissertation committees.
Macroeconomics, implications of alternative stabilization rules.
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill