Barry E. Jones

Associate Professor
PhD (1999), Washington University
Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, Index Number Theory, Revealed Preference
Homepage: http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~bjones
Professional Information: Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Major Publications:
- "Can Rejections of Weak Separability be Attributed to Random Measurement Errors in the Data?," (with Thomas Elger) Economics Letters, in press. (Available online from Science Direct)
- "US Narrow Money for the Twenty-First Century," (with Don Dutkowsky and Barry Cynamon) Economic Inquiry 44, 142-152 (2006).
- "A Comparison of Two Methods for Testing the Utility Maximization Hypothesis when Quantity Data is Measured with Error," (with Philippe de Peretti) Macroeconomic Dynamics 9, 612-629 (2005).
- "Sweep Programs and Optimal Monetary Aggregation," (with Don Dutkowsky and Thomas Elger) Journal of Banking and Finance 29, 483-508 (2005).
- "Welfare Costs of Inflation in a Model with Interest-Bearing Money," (with Gabriel Asaftei and Lian Wang) Macroeconomic Dynamics 8, 493-517 (2004).