John Z. Drabicki
Associate Professor of Economics
McCoy/Rogers Faculty Fellow
Assistant Department Head
- Ph.D., Purdue University, 1974
Current Courses
- ECON 332, Intermediate Macroeconomics
- ECON 597C, Teaching Methods in Economics
Areas of Expertise
- Macroeconomics
- International Economics
- Applied Microeconomic Theory
Current Research
Professor Drabicki is studying international trade in the presence of public goods and continuing his work on the general robustness of the law of comparative advantage.
Selected Publications
- “The Stability of a Neoclassical Monetary Growth Model,” Economic Studies Quarterly, 1985.
- “Money, Debt, and Economic Growth,” with Akira Takayama, Journal of Economic Theory, 1984.
- “The Theory of Comparative Advantage in a Monetary World,” with Akira Takayama, Southern Economic Journal, 1983.
- “An Optimal Monetary Policy in an Aggregate Neoclassical Model of Economic Growth,” with Akira Takayama, Journal of Macroeconomics, 1983.



