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Mr. David L. Kendall, Ph.D. |
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Professor of Economics and Finance |
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Office Location: |
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Smiddy 233 |
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Office Phone: |
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(276) 328-0284 |
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Office Fax: |
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(276) 328-0120 |
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Other Phone: |
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(276) 608-6416 |
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dlk8f@uvawise.edu |
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Education: |
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B.A., Economics
1975
North Carolina State University |
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M.E., Economics & Statistics
1977
North Carolina State University |
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Ph.D., Economics & Statistics
1981
North Carolina State University |
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Courses
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Financial Management
Investment Analysis
International Finance
Money, Banking, and Financial Institutions
Public Finance
Principles of Economics
Managerial Economics
Statistical Analysis
Marketing Research
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Professional
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With 26 years of experience in applied research, university teaching, and consulting, Dr. Kendall specializes in quantitative modeling, economic and financial analysis, statistical analysis, and survey research. Dr. Kendall’s professional career combines 10 years of experience as a senior research economist at RTI International with 16 years of university teaching and research. He served as Dean of the School of Business at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas and was Chief Economist and Director of Research for a consumer finance corporation. Dr. Kendall is currently Professor of Economics and Finance at the University of Virginia’s College at Wise. |
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Research
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Tax Policy
Philosophy of Economics
Economics of Food Safety
Quantitative Simulation Modeling
Risk Analysis |
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Recent
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"An Application of Meta-analysis in Food Safety Consumer Research to Evaluate Consumer Behaviors and Practices," Journal of Food Protection, 2004 67(11), pp. 2587-2595(9)..
“Why We Should Switch to the Fair Tax.” Business Quest 2005 (January)
“The Food Handling Practices Model.” Risk Assessment Consortium Workshop on Food And Waterborne Pathogen Risk Ranking Models: From Policy to Practice. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 2005 |
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Other
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Golf, Music, Philosophy, Walking, and Weight Lifting |
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