Todd C. Neumann

Senior Lecturer in Economics

McClelland Hall 401H
1130 E. Helen St.
P.O. Box 210108
Tucson, Arizona 85721-0108

Areas of Expertise

Economic history
Labor economics and industrial organization

Courses

  • Econ 332 Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • Econ 340 International Economics and Policy

Past Courses

  • ECON 150 An Economics Perspective
  • ECON 200 Basic Economic Issues
  • ECON 332 Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • ECON 340 International Economics and Policy
  • ECON 415/518 Econometrics
  • ECON 418 Introduction to Econometrics

Recent Publications

  • “The effect of institutional regime change within the new deal on industrial output and labor markets” (with Jason Taylor). Explorations in Economic History, October 2013: 582-598.
  • ”Between Policy Regimes: The Behavior of the Labor Market Between Schechter (1935) and Jones & Laughlin (1937)” (with Jason Taylor & Jerry L. Taylor). The Cato Journal, Fall 2012: 605-627
  • “Estimating the Effects of the Length of Exposure to a Training Program: The Case of Job Corps” (with Alfonso Flores-Lagunes, C.A. Flores & Arturo Gonzalez). The Review of Economics and Statistics, February 2012: 153-171.

Degree(s)

  • PhD in Economics, University of Arizona, 2006