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Daniel Talley

Daniel Talley

Daniel Talley

Professor / MBA Graduate Program Coordinator

Department

College of Business and Information Systems

Education

PhD in Economics, University of Oregon, 1996
BS in Economics and Computer Science with a Business Emphasis, University of Puget Sound, 1990

Biography

Teaching Interests:
Principles of Macro- and Microeconomics, Money and Banking, Statistics/Econometrics, and Open Economy Macroeconomics (International Trade Theory and Practice)

Dan teaches in the undergraduate and graduate business and information systems programs at Dakota State University. Dan teaches economics, statistics, and graduate courses each semester. Dan has published and presented over twenty original research and conference papers studying aspects of international trade, macro econometrics, banking, and finance, as well as teaching economics with computer technology. DSU co-author Dr. Yen-Ling Chang and Dan had their research paper “Bank Risk in a Decade of Low-Interest Rates” published in the Journal of Economics and Finance in July 2017. Dr. Talley was appointed the MBA Program Coordinator for the College of Business and Information Systems in 2022. A list of selected peer-reviewed academic research publications is available from Google Scholar at ‪Daniel A Talley‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬.

Contact

Office Location: East Hall
Phone: (605) 256-5165
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