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Bryce Kanago is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI). He has been with the Economics Department since 2000, starting as an Assistant Professor and advancing to his current rank by 2005. His research focuses on macroeconomics, economic history, and econometrics, with notable work on supply shocks, sports economics, and historical financial dynamics.
Research interests include the analysis of real GDP and price deflators, the historical impact of major events on economic systems, and the application of econometric models to understand economic behavior. His work often explores the intersection of economic theory with empirical data, particularly in contexts such as sports economics, international finance, and the effects of inflation and uncertainty on economic outcomes.
His recent publications include studies on the comovement of GDP and price deflators during the Great Moderation, the competition for leisure dollars in early 20th-century America through MLB's lens, and analysis of supply shocks in OECD countries. Earlier work delves into historical exchange rates during WWII and inflation uncertainty dynamics. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Advising details and lab affiliations remain unspecified.
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