Dr. David Bowes
Degrees:
PhD (Economics: Urban and Environmental Fields), Georgia State University (1999)
MBA (Finance Concentration), Tulane University (1991)
BA (Economics, Geology Minor), Trinity University (1989)
Brief Bio:
I was born in Norwich, NY, but grew up in New Orleans. After receiving my doctorate I worked in regional economic development research in Cincinnati and taught at Miami University before coming to Southeastern. I have a beautiful wife and a beautiful daughter.
Accomplishments/Awards/Honors:
John Wesley Merritt Professor of Business, Southeastern (2014-2017)
Selected Publications:
“Using Television Commercials As Video Illustrations: Examples From A Money And Banking Economics Class”, American Journal of Business Education, 7:4, 2014.
“Large Scale Retail and Small Scale Neighborhoods: A Challenge to Traditional Neighborhood Design”, Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and Extra Urban Studies, 1:3, 2011.
With Jay Johnson, "Experiential Learning Through Classroom Experiments", College Teaching Methods and Styles Journal, 4:4, 2008.
"A Two-Stage Model of the Simultaneous Relationship Between Retail Development and Crime", Economic Development Quarterly, 21:1, February 2007.
With Keith Ihlanfeldt, “Identifying the Impacts of Rail Transit Stations on Residential Property Values”, Journal of Urban Economics, 50:1, July 2001.