Sel Dibooglu, Ph.D.
ProfessorDepartment of Economics
e-mail: dibooglus at umsl.edu
webpage: http://www.umsl.edu/~sdiboogl/
Sel Dibooglu is a Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri at St Louis. Prior to joining UMSL, he was an Associate Professor at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Dr. Dibooglu received his Ph.D. from Iowa State University in 1993, with fields in international finance, macroeconomics, and econometrics. Dr. Dibooglu’s research interests include International Financial Markets, Asset Prices, Risk Premiums, Monetary Policy, Monetary Integration, and Business Cycles. Some of his published work includes, “Forward Speculation, Excess Returns, and Exchange Rate Variability: The Role of Risk Premiums”, Review of International Economics, August 1998, 6: 427-40; “International Monetary Regimes and Incidence and Transmission of Macroeconomic Shocks: Evidence from the Bretton Woods and Modern Floating Periods”, Southern Economic Journal, January 2000, 66: 590?608; “Do Real Wages Respond Asymmetrically to Unemployment Shocks? Evidence from the U.S. and Canada,” (with W. Enders), Journal of Macroeconomics, Fall 2001, 23: 495?515; “Long Run Purchasing Power Parity with Asymmetric Adjustment,” (with W. Enders), Southern Economic Journal, October 2001, 68: 433?45; “Sources of Inflation and Output Fluctuations in Poland and Hungary: Implications for Full Membership in the European Union,” (with A. Kutan), Journal of Macroeconomics, 27(1), March 2005, 107-131; “The Spirit of Capitalism, Growth, and Asset Pricing in a Small Open Economy,” (with T. Kenc) forthcoming, Journal of International Money and Finance..

