Class of 2009
Distinction in Economics

Nathaniel Black
Academic Project:
“The Impact and Efficiency of EITC
Parameter Changes on Work”
Public Policy, Econ 371, Professor Rebecca Judge
Christine Brook
“The Influence of Government Spending
on Educational Achievement”
Econometrics, Econ 385, Professor Wisniewski
“Nationalization of the U.S. Banking System”
Money and Banking, Econ 374, Professor Wojick
“Optimal Portfolio Allocation”
Money and Banking, Econ 374, Professor Wojick
Carmen Cummings
“American Bank Nationalization: A Sensible Solution
to the Current Financial Crisi s”
Money and Banking, Econ 374, Professor Paul Wojick
“To Fix or Float? An Analysis of Exchange Rate Regimes
and the United States ”
Money and Banking, Econ 374, Professor Paul Wojick
“Fixing Social Security: Privatization is not the Answer”
Labor Economics, Econ 376, Professor Mark Pernecky
Jay Jovick
“Akropolis Marketing Plan”
Marketing, Mgmt 250, Professor Sian Muir
“Nationalization of Banks”
Money and Banking, Econ 374, Professor Paul Wojick
“Stock Market Price Determination and Efficiency”
Money and Banking, Econ 374, Professor Paul Wojick
Laura Oliver
“Quantifying the Effect of the Use of U.S.-Produced Corn
for Fuel Alcohol on Global Food Prices”
Econometrics, Econ 385, Professor Wisniewski
“Oskar Lange, Friedrich Hayek, the Balcerowicz Plan,
Human Creativity, and Why Free Market Economy
with a Social Safety Net was the Right Solution in Poland ”
Mare Balticum , ID 249, Professor Steve Soderlind
“An Evaluation of the Efficient Market Hypothesis”
Money and Banking, Econ 374, Professor Paul Wojick
Megan Reishus
“An Analysis of How Social Security Expectations
Affect the Savings Rate”
Public Policy, Econ 371, Professor Rebecca Judge
“Global Interdependence in an Era of Globalization”
Global Interdependence, SoAn 262, Professor Grant Arndt
“Federal Monetary Policy and the United States Economy”
Econometrics, Econ 385, Professor Anthony Becker

