Richard Sheehan

Professor at Mendoza College of Business

Schools

  • Mendoza College of Business

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Biography

Mendoza College of Business

Richard Sheehan conducts research on banking and the economics of sports. In recent papers, he has investigated the determinants of bank deposit pricing, the valuation of financial institutions’ core deposits, relationships among deposit rates and between deposit rates, and market rates. He also has examined the relationship between collegiate athletics and academics. Sheehan teaches the undergraduate macroeconomics course and the executive MBA course on the economics of the firm. He earned his undergraduate degree from College of the Holy Cross and his Ph.D. in Economics from Boston College. Before coming to Notre Dame, he was an economist at the Federal Reserve. He also served for eight years on the South Bend school board.

Areas of Expertise

Monetary Policy

Economics of Sports

Applied Econometrics

Macroeconomics

Education

BS, College of the Holy Cross

Ph D, Boston College

Publications

"Valuing Core Deposits", Journal of Financial Services Research, 2013, 2012.

Books

"Athletics, Academics and Finances", W.E. Upjohn, 2000

"The Professionalization of College Sports", Greenwood Press, 2000

"Keeping Score: The Economics of Big-Time Sports", Diamond Communications, 1996

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