Professor of Economics
William G. and Marie Selby Chair
M.A., Ph.D., Clark University
B.S., M.B.A., Northeastern University
Professor Strobel's teaching and research interests are in monetary theory, banking and financial markets, international trade and commerce, the macroeconomics of developed countries, and political economy. In the latter field he has recently focused on how the political process over- or under-represents some economic groups, and the resulting macro-economic consequences of middle class economic decline in the U.S. and Britain.
Recent Courses
Money, Banking and Financial Markets
Effective Political Economy: Analysis, Interpretation and Communication
Selected Publications
Strobel, F. R. (2001, January 1). Greenspan's Policies are Leading to Recess. The Record. [Opinion]. New Jersey. p. L7.
Strobel, F.R. (2002, January 27). The Enron Grab. St. Petersburg Times Online. [Opinion]. St. Petersburg. p. Perspective D1, D6