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Miles Cahill is a Professor in the Department of Economics & Accounting at the College of the Holy Cross, holding a Ph.D. from Purdue University. His academic profile spans multiple economics subfields with significant contributions to research and pedagogy.
His research expertise encompasses Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, Financial Economics, Labor Economics, Development Economics, and Teaching of Economics, with particular emphasis on computer-assisted instruction. Cahill's publication record from 1998-2006 reveals a dual focus: theoretical investigations in Development Economics (including Human Development Index critiques and Latin American/Cuban economic analysis) and Labor Economics (covering efficiency wages and job reference dynamics), alongside pioneering work in economic education through spreadsheet-based modeling tools.
Analysis of his 14 publications shows evolving trends from pure theoretical research (1998-2000) toward practical pedagogical applications (2001-2006), with his most recent work addressing antitrust economics and executive compensation. His economic education contributions, particularly the Southern Economic Journal paper on Excel modeling, demonstrate innovative approaches to teaching complex concepts like chain-weighted GDP and New Keynesian models.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources. Information regarding student advising and grant funding is absent from provided materials, though his extensive development of instructional resources suggests significant mentorship in pedagogical methods. The absence of laboratory or team descriptions indicates primary focus on individual scholarship and classroom teaching rather than collaborative research infrastructure.
