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Jim Granato, PhD

Director, Center for Public Policy, University of Houston

 

A native of Chicago, Jim Granato received a bachelor of science degree in political science and business administration from Southern Illinois University (1982). His first venture to Texas was as a graduate student at A&M University, where he earned a

master’s degree in political science (1985). He received his Ph.D. in political science and certificate in political economy from Duke University in 1991. Dr. Granato is the director of the University of Houston Center for Public Policy and an associate professor in the UH department of political science.

 

Prior to coming to the Center for Public Policy, Dr. Granato taught in the department of government at the University of Texas (2005-2006) and in the department of political science at Michigan State University (1991-2001). His teaching and research

interests include American politics, political economy (focusing primarily on monetary policy issues), public policy, econometrics, and the unification of formal and empirical analysis (empirical implications of theoretical models or EITM). Dr. Granato’s professional experience also includes service as the political science program director and visiting scientist at the National Science Foundation (NSF). He is the author or co-author of numerous publications in academic journals such as

American Journal of Political Science, Economics and Politics, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Political Analysis, Political Research Quarterly, Public Choice, and the Southern Economic Journal. His recently published book, The Role of Policymakers

in Business Cycle Fluctuations (Cambridge University Press), focuses on how monetary policy can stabilize business cycles.

 

Jim Granato resides in Houston with his wife, Dr. Mary Bange.

 

 

University of Houston

Center for Public Policy

104 Heyne Building

Houston, TX 77204-5021

(713) 743-3887

(713) 743-3978 fax

jgranato@uh.edu

 

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