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PJ Glandon is an academic in the Department of Economics, joining in fall 2012 after completing his doctorate at Vanderbilt University. His expertise lies at the intersection of macroeconomics and finance, with a strong focus on pricing dynamics and macroeconomic modeling.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics, Vanderbilt University, 2011
- B.S., Miami University, Oxford, 2000
His research centers on macroeconomic pricing behavior, particularly how temporary sales influence business cycles and how competitive environments shape pricing strategies. He is also engaged in documenting the methodological evolution within macroeconomics as a discipline. These interests align closely with his teaching portfolio, which spans foundational and advanced topics in economic theory and quantitative methods.
Glandon teaches a comprehensive set of courses including Principles of Macroeconomics (ECON 102), Macroeconomic Theory (ECON 202), Advanced Econometrics (ECON 475), Portfolio Allocation and Asset Pricing (ECON 337), Industrial Organization (ECON 346), The Economics of Corporations (ECON 437), and individual studies (ECON 493). His teaching reflects a deep commitment to training students in both theoretical and applied economics.
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PJ Glandon advises independent study students through ECON 493 and supervises honors-level research in advanced econometrics. While specific grant funding is not detailed, his ongoing research on macroeconomic methodology suggests active scholarly engagement. He integrates real-world experience from his time as a financial analyst at Procter & Gamble into his academic work, enhancing the practical relevance of his instruction and research.
There is no information available about laboratories, research teams, or collaborative research groups associated with PJ Glandon.




