Jane Knodell

Mark J. Zwynenburg Green and Gold Professor of Financial History

Professor of Economics

Jane Knodell
Alma mater(s)
  • Ph.D., Economics, Stanford University, 1984
Affiliated Department(s)

Department of Economics

Area(s) of expertise

  • macroeconomics
  • money & banking
  • U.S. economic history

BIO

Research/Creative Works

Jane’s research and teaching interests are in the fields of money and banking and economic history. Her research applies the tools of economic history, institutional analysis, and monetary economics to understanding the evolution and performance of monetary institutions over time.

Her current research is in two areas: colonial monetary history and the history of central banking in the U.S.

Publications

Publications for Jane Knodell (DOCX)

Bio

Research/Creative Works

Jane’s research and teaching interests are in the fields of money and banking and economic history. Her research applies the tools of economic history, institutional analysis, and monetary economics to understanding the evolution and performance of monetary institutions over time.

Her current research is in two areas: colonial monetary history and the history of central banking in the U.S.

Administrative Services

Administrative Services

  • Provost and Senior Vice President, December 2010-2012
  • Interim Provost and Senior Vice President, August 2009-December 2010
  • Associate Provost for Budget and Capital Planning, July 2008-June 2009
  • Special Assistant to the Provost, March-December 2006, August 2007-June 2008
  • Interim Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, September 2004-August 2005
  • Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, August 2003-September 2004
  • Chair, Department of Economics, July 2001-June 2003