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  1. I am a Professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Sydney (click here for my university webpage and here for my vita). I teach macroeconomics, finance, and econometrics. My research uses...

  2. Professor James Morley. James Morley is Professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Sydney and Co-Director of the "Global Perspectives on Economic Policy" initiative for the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences. He is a Fellow of the International Association for Applied Econometrics and a member of the ARC College of Experts.

  3. In search of the natural rate of unemployment. TB King, J Morley. Journal of Monetary Economics 54 (2), 550-564. , 2007. 130. 2007. The slow adjustment of aggregate consumption to permanent income. JC Morley. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 39 (2‐3), 615-638.

  4. research.economics.unsw.edu.au › jmorley › MainCurriculum Vitae - Economics

    Short Bio. James Morley is a Professor of Economics at the University of New South Wales. He received his PhD from the University of Washington in 1999. Prior to arriving in Australia, he was a faculty member at Washington University in St. Louis (1999-2010) and a research fellow at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (2004-2010).

  5. 27. Sept. 2020 · Ruggles Professor Emeritus James Morley died September 27, 2020. He was 99 years old. Professor Morley was an authority on international politics in the Asia Pacific region and Japanese foreign policy.

  6. James MORLEY, Professor of Macroeconomics | Cited by 2,706 | of The University of Sydney, Sydney | Read 122 publications | Contact James MORLEY

  7. research.economics.unsw.edu.au › jmorley › MainJames Morley - UNSW Sites

    I am a professor of economics at the University of New South Wales (click here for departmental webpage). I teach macroeconomics, finance, and econometrics. My research involves using statistical analysis to gain insights into a number of empirical issues in economics, including the following: • Are business cycle fluctuations symmetric?