Dr. Joseph Palardy

Professor
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Dr. Joseph Palardy

Professor

Lariccia School of Accounting & Finance

Williamson Hall 3369

phone: (330) 941-3430

jpalardy@ysu.edu

Research Interests

Inflation Expectations, Economics of Education, and Applied Machine Learning in Economics and Finance.

Teaching Interests

Macroeconomics, Time Series Econometrics, Predictive Modelling, and Money and Banking.

  • Education
    • 2002

      Ph D, Economics

      West Virginia University

    • 1997

      BS, Mathematics and Economics

      Frostburg State University

  • Awards and Honors
    • 2016

      Youngstown State University

      Smith-Murphy Award

    • 2015

      Youngstown State University

      Distinguished Professorship Award

  • Past History
    • 2016

      Youngstown State University

      Professor

    • 2012

      Youngstown State University

      General Education Coordinator

    • 2008

      Youngstown State University

      Associate Professor

    • 2003

      Youngstown State University

      Assistant Professor

    • 2002

      West Virginia University

      Instructor

  • Administrative Assignments
    • 2012 - 2022

      Director

  • Intellectual Contributions
    • 2023

      "Assessing the Impact of Goods and Services Inflation on Consumer and Professional Forecaster Expectations: A Bayesian Shrinkage Approach"

      Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis

    • 2023

      "The Nuances of Large-Language-Model-Agent Performance in Simple English Auctions"

      Empirical Economics Letters

    • 2016

      "Adapting the VALUE Rubrics to Build a ROAD to Curriculum Mapping"

    • 2015

      "Decomposing household, professional and market forecasts on inflation: a dynamic factor model analysis"

      Applied Economics, volume 47, issue 20, p. 2092-2101

    • 2014

      "Business Cycle Volatility: Does the European-Style Safety Net Help"

      Journal of Private Enterprise, volume 29, issue 2

    • 2012

      "Charter versus Traditional Public Schools: A Stochastic Frontier Panel Study of the Technical Efficiency."

      Education Economics

    • 2007

      "Traditional Public Schools versus Charter Schools: A Comparison of Technical Efficiency"

      Economics Bulletin, volume 9, issue 9, p. 1-10

  • Professional Service
    • 2007 - 2021

      Other
      The Economics Journal

  • Public Service
    • 2023 - present

      Guest Speaker
      Student-Practitioner Day
      Youngstown, OH

    • 2023 - 2023

      Guest Speaker
      Mahoning and Shenago Valley Estate Planning
      Canfield, OH

    • 2023 - 2023

      Guest Speaker

      Youngstown, Ohio