Michael Davis

Clinical Professor of Economics at Cox School of Business

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  • Cox School of Business

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Biography

Cox School of Business

Michael Davis, Ph.D., specializes in the intersection of government and business. An expert in economic theory, he has researched topics ranging from how to measure the value of publicly funded sports facilities to the question of why politicians lie. He is a frequent commentator on the Texas and national economies, including financial markets, unemployment and the impact of economic stimulus.

Dr Davis received his master’s degree and PhD in economics from Southern Methodist University. He also holds degrees from the University of Missouri at Columbia.

Teaching

  • BAEX 6238 Doing Business/ Latin America
  • BUSE 6203 Macroeconomics
  • BUSE 6206 Uncertainty & Strategic Decision-Making
  • FINA 3320 Financial Management
  • BUSE 6202 Managerial Economics
  • FINA 6201 Managerial Finance

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