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Patrick Crowley is a Professor of Economics at the College of Business, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from McGill University (1995), an M.Sc. in Quantitative Economics from the University of Bristol (1984), and a B.Sc. in Economics with Statistics from the same institution (1982). His research focuses on international economics, macroeconomics, and statistical methods, particularly using time-frequency analysis and wavelet-based models to study business cycles, monetary policy, and economic synchronization. He has held visiting positions at the Bank of Finland and the University of Cape Town.
Dr. Crowley’s work emphasizes the application of advanced computational methods to macroeconomic policy evaluation, including stress-testing frameworks and optimal control models. His research explores the synchronization of economic cycles across countries, the effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policies, and the implications of regional economic integration. Notable contributions include studies on the Euro Area’s monetary policy, the impact of AI on unemployment dynamics, and the analysis of GDP components using wavelet decomposition.
His publications span over three decades, with a focus on integrating frequency-domain techniques into economic modeling. Key themes include the evaluation of policy rules like the Taylor rule, the analysis of economic shocks in open economies, and the application of empirical mode decomposition to extract embedded frequencies in economic data. His work frequently bridges theoretical economics with practical policy design, offering insights into global economic challenges.
Crowley has collaborated with institutions such as the Bank of Finland and the European Central Bank, contributing to comparative analyses of economic policies in the EU, NAFTA, and Asia. His research often highlights the importance of understanding cyclical dynamics at different frequencies to inform robust policy decisions.



