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Dan Seiver, Visiting Professor
Finance Department

Professor Daniel Seiver comes to SDSU from Miami University (Ohio), where he taught from 1978-2005. At Miami he taught a wide variety of economics courses ranging from Economics and the Stock Market to Intermediate Microeconomic Theory to International Economics.

He received his B.A. (1969), M.Phil. (1971), and Ph. D. (1974) from Yale University, all in Economics. He has coauthored an MIT Press book on Regional Economic Policy, and a Probus/McGraw-Hill book on investment strategy. He is also author or co-author of over 20 articles and notes in professional journals, including the American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings) and the International Economic Review

Dr. Seiver served in the US Army Reserve (Connecticut) and National Guard (Alaska) from 1970-1976, attaining the rank of Staff Sergeant. He has also been a consultant to the Center for Naval Analyses. He is the Investment Advisor to the Population Association of America, and the Editor and Publisher of The PAD System Report, an investment newsletter. He is also a published cruciverbalist.

 

 

 

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