Andrew Bossie is an Associate Professor in the Economics Department at New Jersey City University. Dr. Bossie’s areas of interest include macroeconomics, macroeconomic policy, and economic history. His research looks at the effect of fiscal and monetary policy. In particular, Dr. Bossie focuses on the effects of the fiscal/monetary policy shock of WWII on the US economy. He teaches a variety of classes at NJCU, but specializes in macroeconomics, US economic history and econometrics. Dr. Bossie holds a B.A. in Economics from Brooklyn College and a Ph.D. in Economics from the City University of New York Graduate Center.
Website: www.andrewbossie.com
Office location: School of Business, room 205R
Office hours:
Tuesday - 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm, 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm, 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Thursday - 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm, 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm, 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Monday, Wednesday, Friday by Appointment
Selected Publications
Academic Papers
Bossie, A. (2020). Monetary and fiscal interactions in the USA during the 1940s. Cliometrica 14, 61–103.
Bossie, A. (2020). The Asymmetric Response of the Economy to Tax Changes Before and After 1980. North American Journal of Economics and Finance 51, 101075.
Bossie, A., Kuehn, D. (2020). WWII Contract Spending and Inequality. Applied Economics Letters 28(8), 635–639.
Policy Papers
Bossie, A., JW Mason (2020) The Public Role in Economic Transformation: Lessons from World War II, Roosevelt Institute Working Paper.
Bossie, A., JW Mason (2020) Public Spending as an Engine of Growth and Equality: Lessons from World War II, Roosevelt Institute Working Paper.