Robert Sonora
Professor of Finance
Contact
- Office
- GBB 327
- Phone
- 406.272.2722
- robert.sonora@mso.umt.edu
- Office Hours
See syllabus
- Curriculum Vitae
Personal Summary
Dr. Robert (Tino) Sonora is a Professor of Finance. Currently he is also an Adjunct Professor of Economics and Forest Economics at the 猎奇重口. Before moving to the College of Business he was Associate Director of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research also at the 猎奇重口 between 2019 and 2023. Between 2005 and 2018 Dr. Sonora was Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Economics at Ft. Lewis College in Durango, CO and from 1998-2005 he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington. He received his PhD from The Ohio State University and has a MA in Economics from Ohio State; a MA in International Economics from the University of Essex in the UK, and a BA in Economics from Connecticut College. His current research interests are: policy and behavior; income inequality, financial markets and sustainability; international finance; economic growth; and stock index composition.
In addition to being in the College of Business at the 猎奇重口, Dr. Sonora is a Visiting Scholar at the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Zagreb in Croatia, where he also been a Visiting Professor of Economics. He twice was a Fulbright recipient at the Universtity of Zagreb. His other international experience includes lectures at various universities in Mexico, Spain, Germany, Austria, Croatia, and Slovenia.
His publications can be found in the International Economic Review, North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Energy Economics, Review of Financial Economics, Review of Developement Economics, Contemporary Economic Policy, among others. He is also the author of testbanks for Macroeconomics, (Charles Jones, WW Norton Press) and Money, Banking, and Financial Institutions (Laurence Ball, Worth Publishers) . He is Co-Editor of the Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business and has refereed for over 30 academic journals, including: Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking; Journal of International Money and Finance; Journal of Empirical Finance; Cogent Economics and Finance; and Journal of Macroeconomics; and reviewed textbooks for McGraw-Hill, Pearson, Cengage, Cambridge UP, Wiley Press, WW Norton and others.
Outside of academia, he has been on the Board of Directors of the Region 9 Development District in Colorado, a member of the Southern Ute Tribe's CEDS advisory board; the Regional Data Planning Committee of the Four Corners Regional Economic Consortium; and the Colorado Business Economic Outlook Committee at CU-Boulder. He has written numerous articles for the 猎奇重口 Business Quarterly, been a guest on MT PBS, KVGO, the Northern Broadcast System, KSUT and MTPR, and had monthly economics column at The Durango Herald.
Education
PhD Economics: The Ohio State University
MA Economics: The Ohio State University
MA International Economics: University of Essex
BA Economics: Connecticut College
Courses Taught
Corporate finance, Financial Management, Applied Econometrics and Time Series/Forecasting, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Money and Financial Institutions/Banking, Financial Economics, International Economics: Finance and Trade, Natural Resource and Environmental Economics, International Business/Financial Management, Public Economics, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Transition Economics, Growth and Development
Teaching Experience
Visiting Instructor, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1997-98
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Texas-Arlington, 1998 - 2005
Assistant/Associate/Professor, Department of Economics, Fort Lewis College, CO 2005-18
Adjunct Professor, College of Forestry and Department of Economics, 猎奇重口 2021-
Research Interests
International finance, international trade, intranational macroeconomics, income inequality, policy effectiveness, financial economics, economic growth, transition economics, development economics
Projects
Forest Industry Research Program: "Employment and Income Response Coefficients and the Timber Industry Market", US Forest Service
Selected Publications
"Price Level Convergence Among United States Cities,'' (with S. Cecchetti and N. C. Mark), International Economic Review, 43(4), 2002,
"International Price Volatility: Evidence from U.S. and Mexican Cities'' (with C. A. Depken), North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 13, 2002,
"CPI Convergence Between Mexican Cities", Review of Development Economics, 9(3), 2005,
"Bivariate Relative City Price Convergence in the United States: 1918-1997'', Review of Financial Economics, 17, 2008,
"City Relative Price Convergence in the U.S. with a Structural Break(s)'', Applied Financial Economics Letters, 16(9), 2009,
"Public Debt and Economic Growth Conundrum: Nonlinearity and Intertemporal Relationship'', (with V. Arcabic, J. Lee, and J. Tica), Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, 22(1), 2018,
"A Panel Analysis of Income Inequality and Energy Use'', Contemporary Economic Policy, 40(1), 2022,
"Estimates of a 'Pandemic Taylor Rule' Loss Function'', Applied Economics Letters, 30(15), 2023,
Publications
Affiliations
College of Business, 猎奇重口
Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb
Specialized Skills
Econometrics: time series, cross sectional, panel, etc.
Professional Experience
Associate Director, Bureau fo Business and Economics Research, 猎奇重口 (2019-23)
Member: American Economic Association, Western Economic Association, Southern Economic Association, American Society of Hispanic Economists, Euro Area Business Cycle Network, International Atlantic Economic Society, Korean American Economic Association
Co-Editor: Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business
International Experience
Visiting Scholar: Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Visiting Professor: University of Guadalajara, Mexico; University of Zagreb, Croatia
Lectures: Universities of Pula, Osijek, Rijeka, Zadar, Dubrovnik (Croatia); University of Ljubljana (Slovenia); Alpen-Adria-Universitat Klagenfurt (Austria); Friederich-Alexander Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, Erlangen (Germany); Universidad Loyola Andulucia, Cordoba (Spain); Institute of Public Finance, Zagreb (Croatia); Innovation Institute, Zubak Executive Management Program, Senj, (Croatia); University of Guadalajara (Mexico)
Referee: Croatian Science Foundation
Fulbright Specialist: University of Zagreb (2010)
Fulbright Scholar: University of Zagreb (2013)
Hobbies
All things cycling, alpine skiing, guitar, oenology, travelling