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Thomas S. Mondschean is a Professor in the Department of Economics at DePaul University's Driehaus College of Business, where he has served on the faculty since 1987. He actively contributes to university governance as a faculty representative to the College and University International Committees and as a member of the DePaul Faculty Council.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Economics from the University of Wisconsin (1989)
- MS in Economics from the University of Wisconsin (1984)
- BA in Economics from Northwestern University (1979)
Professor Mondschean's research focuses on financial institutions and international finance, with significant contributions to monetary policy and financial economics. His work examines the structural dynamics of global financial systems and policy implications, reflected in publications across leading journals including the Journal of Risk and Insurance, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Financial Research, and Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
His scholarly excellence has been recognized through:
- Outstanding Paper Award by Southern Finance Association
Additionally, he has secured research funding through a DePaul summer research grant. While specific graduate students aren't listed, he teaches advanced courses in monetary policy, financial economics, and international finance, and has led study abroad seminars to Ireland, Northern Ireland, Singapore, and Malaysia. His longstanding role as an economic research consultant for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago since 1986 demonstrates applied expertise in financial policy. Professor Mondschean's institutional engagement extends to committee leadership that shapes DePaul's academic and international initiatives.




