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Department of Economics
South Dakota State University
R. 150 Scobey Hall
Box 504
Brookings, SD 57007-0895
Phone: 605.688.4846
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Joseph Santos earned his B.S. in Economics from The College of New Jersey in 1990, and his Ph.D. in Economics from Rutgers University in 1996.  Joe joined the faculty at South Dakota State University in the fall of 1997.  His teaching responsibilities include undergraduate macroeconomics - principles and intermediate levels, money and banking, finance theory, the history of economic thought and graduate macroeconomic theory.  Joe's research interests include American monetary and financial history, applied macroeconomics and economic pedagogy.  Originally a resident of Newark, NJ, Joe lives in Brookings, South Dakota with his wife, Christi.

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Santos, Joseph, 2007.  Review of Government and the American Economy: A New History, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, by Price V. Fishback et al. Enterprise and Society (forthcoming).

_____.  2007. Review of Henry Watterson and the New South: The Politics of Empire, Free Trade, and Globalization. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, by Daniel S. Margolies. Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (forthcoming).

_____.  2006. Going against the Grain: Why Did Wheat Marketing in the U.S. and Canada Evolve So Differently? Business and Economic History On-Line 4.

_____.  2005. Review of The changing face of central banking: Evolutionary trends since World War II, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, by Pierre L. Siklos. Eastern Economic Journal 31 (Winter): 155-158.

_____.  2004. A history of futures trading in the United States. EH.Net Encyclopedia of Economic and Business History, edited by Robert Whaples, (August).

_____. and A. Lavin.  2004.  Do as I do, not as I say: Assessing outcomes when students think like economists.  Journal of Economic Education 35 (Spring): 148-161.

_____.  Santos, J.  2003.  Commodity futures contracts: Furnishing an elastic currency in the nineteenth century.  Journal of Macroeconomics 25 (December): 561-78.

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