In Memory of: David S. Saurman, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics |
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A Short BiographyAfter graduating from Albion College in December, 1973, Dr. Saurman worked unloading railroad cars and loading trucks, as a roofer, and briefly as a stagehand/setup/gopher for Jimmy Buffett"s (then largely unknown) Coral Reefer Band in New Orleans, Louisianna. Married in May, 1974 to Marcia L. Youngdahl, he entered graduate school in September, 1974, receiving a Ph.D. in Economics in May, 1979 with acceptance of his doctoral dissertation "A Transactions Demand for Foreign Exchange," directed by Professor Thomas R. Saving. In September, 1979 he accepted a position on the Economics faculty at Auburn University. In 1987, he joined the Economics faculty at San José State University where he was promoted to Professor of Economics in August, 1999 and was employed at the time of his death. Eight of his undergraduate students have progressed, or will progress, to earn a Ph.D. in Economics. Dr. Saurman was published in such scholarly journals as the Journal of Law and Economics, The Review of Economics and Statistics, Economic Inquiry, Public Choice, Applied Economics, the Southern Economic Journal, the Journal of Forensic Economics, and the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking. He has presented numerous research papers at the annual meetings of the American Economic Association, Southern Economic Association, and Western Economic Association International. He said that he was influenced, both professionally and personally, in the most positive of fashions by fellow Economists and his colleagues in the Economics Department. But, he always claimed that helearned the most important things from Marcia Saurman. |
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Publications"Efficiency Effects of Exclusive Territories: Evidence From the Indiana Beer Market," with Tim. R. Sass, Economic Inquiry, July, 1996. "Advertising Restrictions and Concentration: The Case of Malt Beverages," with Tim R. Sass, The Review of Economics and Statistics, February, 1995. "Instant Winners: Legal Change in Transition and the Diffusion of State Lotteries," with John D. Jackson and William F. Shughart II, Public Choice, September, 1994. "Mandated Exclusive Territories and Economic Efficiency: An Empirical Analysis of the Malt Beverage Industry," with Tim R. Sass, Journal of Law and Economics, April, 1993. "Smoking and Absenteeism," with Richard. W. Ault, Robert. B. Ekelund, Jr., John. D. Jackson, and Richard. S. Saba, Applied Economics, April, 1991. "Estimating Earning Capacity With Constant Earnings Growth Rates," with T. S. Means, Journal of Forensic Economics, December, 1989. "Advertising and the Market Process: A Modern Economic View," with R. B. Ekelund, Jr., (San Francisco, California: The Pacific Institute, May, 1988). Also published as Publicité et Économie de Marché, with R. B. Ekelund, Jr., translated to the French by Guy Millière (Paris, France: Litec, 1992). |
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About the David S. Saurman Provocative Lecture Series The San Jose State University Department of Economics invites students, faculty, and the general public to consider intellectual arguments on controversial topics. Presenters in the Provocative Lecture Series are noted for their outstanding scholarship and public speaking ability. This lecture series fosters the tradition of higher education to challenge ideas and develop critical thinking in an environment of respect and intellectual discourse. Our goal is for you to develop the critical thinking skills necessary to reach your own informed position on controversial issues. We invite you to attend, relax, ponder, and enjoy the thought process. |
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