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Chetan Dave

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Chetan Dave earned his doctorate in economics from the University of Pittsburgh, his masters from the University of British Columbia and his undergraduate degree from McGill University.

He teaches courses in macroeconomics both at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

His research specializations and interests are in macroeconomics and econometrics, but also include elements of behavioral and experimental economics.

Past Work Experiences

1/2006-present
Assistant Professor: School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas
7/2005-12/2005
Assistant Professor: Department of Economics, Tulane University
8/2004-6/2005
Visiting Assistant Professor: Department of Economics, Virginia Tech

Awards

2002-2003
Andrew Mellon Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh
2000-2001
Statistics Canada Predoctoral Fellowship, Statistics Canada
1994-1996
James McGill Scholarship, McGill University

Courses

/www.utdallas.edu/~cdave/teaching.html

media Expertise

Macroeconomic issues.

books

Structural Macroeconometrics (with David N. DeJong), in preparation for Princeton University Press.

Research Papers

“Are Investment Expectations Adaptive, Rational or Neither?”

“On Confirmation Bias and Deviations from Bayesian Updating” (with Katherine W. Wolfe)

“Is High Capacity Utilization No Longer Inflationary?”

  • Updated: July 26, 2006