Gayle L. DeLong
Associate Professor of Economics and Finance
Education:
BA American University Economics 1980 MA University of South Carolina International Business Studies 1984 PhD Stern School of Business, NYU Finance and International Business 1998
Areas of Expertise:
International Finance, Financial Institutions, Regulated Industries
Selected Publications:
Conflicts of interest in vaccine safety research. Accountability in Research, 19, 65-88.
Stockholder Gains from Focusing Versus Diversifying Bank Mergers. Journal of Financial Economics, 59, 221-252.
Learning by Observing: Information Spillovers in the Execution and Valuation of Commercial Bank M&As (with R. DeYoung). Journal of Finance, 62, 181-216.
A positive association found between autism prevalence and childhood vaccination uptake across the U.S. population. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A/Taylor & Francis, 74(14), 903-916.
Exporting Financial Institutions Management via Foreign Direct Investment Mergers and Acquisitions (with A. Berger, C. Buch, and R. DeYoung). Journal of International Money and Finance, 23, 333-366.
Academic Activities:
Dissertation chair, Thomas Piskula, 2007-2011
Adviser to Honor's undergraduates, 2004-2010
Recruitment Committee member, 2003-2008
Executive Committee member, 2004-2007
Professional Activities:
Ad hoc reviewer for Financial Management, Journal of International Money and Finance, Journal of Financial Stability, Journals of International Business Studies and other journals.
Awards, Honors, etc.:
Baruch College Teaching Excellence Award, 2010.
Zicklin Fellow, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, 2001.
Outstanding Teaching Award, New York University, 1997.
Doctoral Fellowships, New York University, 1992-94.