Curriculum Vitae

Eddery Lam
Home Address
506 Suburban Ct, Apt 2
Rochester, NY 14620
Cell: (785) 236-9900
Email:[email protected]
Office Address
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Department of Economics
Rochester Institute of Technology
92 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623-5604
Citizenship: U.S. citizen
Ethnicity: Chinese
Language: Cantonese, English, Mandarin
Education
Ph.D., Economics, Kansas State University, Spring 2012
Dissertation Title: "Three essays in Econometrics and International Economics"
Dissertation Committee: Dr. Lance Bachmeier (co-chair), Dr. Yang-Ming Chang (co-chair),
Dr. Charlie Braymen, Dr. Tian Xia
Field of Specialization: Econometrics, International Economics, Macroeconomics
M.A., Applied Mathematics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 2006
M.A., Economics, Boston University, Boston, MA, 2003
B.A., Economics and Mathematics, Boston University, Boston, MA, 2003
Teaching Interests
Principles/Intermediate Macroeconomics, International Economics, Econometrics, Applied
Econometrics.
Teaching Experience
Rochester Institute of Technology
Assistant Professor: Principles of Microeconomics (Fall 2014, Spring 2015), Monetary Policy
and Analysis (Fall 2014), Open Economy Macroeconomics (Spring 2015)
University of Nebraska Kearney
Assistant Professor: Principles of Macroeconomics (Fall 2013), Principles of Microeconomics
(Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013), Money & Banking(Fall 2012, Spring 2013(online)),
International Economics (Fall 2012(online), Fall 2013(online))
University of Colorado at Denver
Visiting Assistant Professor: Macroeconomic Theory (Spring 2012), Intermediate
Macroeconomic Theory (Fall 2011. Spring 2012), Intermediate Macroeconomics Theory (Fall
2011)
Kansas State University
Instructor: Money and Banking (Spring 2011), Principles of Macroeconomics (Fall 2010)
Intermediate Macroeconomics (Fall 2009, Spring 2010)
Teaching Assistant: Macroeconomic Theory I (Spring 2010), Principles of Macroeconomics,
(Fall 2006- Fall 2009), Advanced Econometrics II (Fall 2008-Fall 2009), Introduction to
Econometrics (Fall 2009), Money and Banking (Fall 2006), Intermediate Microeconomics (Fall
2007-Fall 2009), Labor Economics (Fall 2008-Fall 2009)
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Teaching Assistant: Multivariate Calculus (Fall 2004), Introduction to Statistics (Spring 2005 Spring 2006)
Published Research Papers
" The Going Public Abroad: The Dynamics of Return Spillovers In An Atypical International Cross Listing
Case." (With Yaseen Alhaj-Yaseen and John Barkoulas). Applied Financial Economics(22) 24, Dec 2012
2035-2046.
" The Response of U.S. States to Exogenous Oil Supply and Monetary Policy Shocks." (With Bebonchu
Atems), Research in Applied Economics(5)3, Sept 2013 106-128.
" Income Distribution and the Composition of Imports." (With Charles Braymen), The International Trade
Journal(28) 2, 121-139.
“ Price Discovery for Cross-listed Firms with Foreign IPOs.” (With Yaseen Alhaj-Yaseen and John
Barkoulas). International Review of Financial Analysis(31) Jan 2014, 80-87.
“ NBA Endgame: Do Salaries Matter.” (With Bree Dority and Frank Tenkorang). Review of Economic and
Business Studies(7)2, 2014, 51-62.
“ Do Exchange Rates Respond Asymmetrically to Shocks in the Crude Oil Market?” (With Bebonchu Atems
and Devin Kapper). Energy Economics(49), May 2015, 227-238.
“Relationship Between Ethanol and Gasoline: AIDS Approach.” (With Deborah Bridge, Bree Dority and
Frank Tenkorang). Energy Economics(50), July 2015, 63-69.
“The Economics of Inter-City Competition in Financial and Distribution Markets.” (With Chi-Yin Wu)
forthcoming, Journal of Economics and Management.
Research Papers Under Review or in Progress
" How Accurate are the Hump-Shaped Impulse Response Functions in Macroeconomic Vector
Autoregressions? A Simulation Study." (With Bebonchu Atems), Working Paper
" On the Economics of Inter-City Competition In Financial and Distribution Markets." (With Yang-Ming
Chang), Working Paper
“ Trend Breaks and Unit Roots In the Exchange Rate-Worker Remittance Nexus: Evidence from Ugandan
Diaspora.” (With Andrew Ojeda and Nicholas Okot), Work in Progress.
“Foreign Aid or Remittances: Which One has a Greater Effect on the Real Exchange Rate?”( With Andrew
Ojeda ), Work in Progress.
“ Inflation Forecasting in the Aftermath of the Great Recession.” (With Lance Bachmeier), Work in Progress.
Presentations/Conference Participation
Braymen, C. and Eddery Lam(2011). " Income Distribution and the Composition of Imports ." Paper
presented at the Missouri Valley Economic Association 2011 Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Missouri
Atems, B. and Eddery Lam(2013). “How Accurate are the Hump-Shaped Impulse
Response Functions in Macroeconomic Vector Autoregressions? A Simulation Study .” Paper presented at
the Missouri Valley Economic Association 2012 Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Missouri
Professional Affiliations
American Economic Association
Computer Skills
D, R, Stata, MATLAB, Lyx, LaTeX, HTML, Microsoft Office, Blackboard
Awards and Honors
Pass With Distinction, Microeconomic Theory, Ph.D. Qualifying Examination, 2007
References
Dr. Yang-Ming Chang, Professor
Department of Economics
319 Waters Hall
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506-4001
Dr. Lance Bachmeier, Associate Professor
Department of Economics
321 Waters Hall
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506-4001
785-532-4578; [email protected]
785-532-4573; [email protected]
Dr. Charles Braymen, Assistant Professor
Department of Economics & Finance
Harper 415
Creighton University
Omaha, NE 68178
919-923-7541; [email protected]
Dr. Frank Tenkorang, Associate Professor
Department Head
Department of Economics
West Center 313C
University of Nebraska Kearney
Kearney, NE 68849
308-865-8573; [email protected]