Roger Sparks

Professor of Economics, Mills College at Northeastern University

Research Expertise

applied microeconomics
strategy
environment
finance
Pharmacology (medical)
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Economics and Econometrics
Industrial relations
Urban Studies
Accounting
Sociology and Political Science
Development
Business and International Management

About

Roger Sparks is a Professor of Economics at Mills College, Oakland, CA. He earned his PhD in Economics from the University of California, Davis and has been at Mills College since 1989. Professor Sparks is currently director of the Master of Applied Economics program at Mills and chair of the Economics Department. He has more than 20 research papers published in economics journals, has refereed many paper submissions to professional journals, and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Kemper Human Rights Education Foundation. Professor Sparks’ research applies game theory and the economics of information to a variety of topics, including the theory of unemployment, efficiency wages, employee stock offerings, cyclical changes in labor productivity, the determination of mortgage rates, mortgage securitization, environmental policy, utility regulation, psychiatric decision-making, the energy paradox, and the price impacts of low-carbon fuel standards. This research agenda has allowed him to incorporate into his teaching first-hand knowledge about a variety of topics and techniques of analysis, which in turn has enhanced his students’ curiosity and learning.

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Credit Scoring and Mortgage Securitization: Implications for Mortgage Rates and Credit Availability
SSRN Electronic Journal
2000
The experience curve, option value, and the energy paradox
Energy Policy
2009
GSEs, Mortgage Rates, and the Long-Run Effects of Mortgage Securitization
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2001
A Model of Involuntary Unemployment and Wage Rigidity: Worker Incentives and the Threat of Dismissal
Journal of Labor Economics
1986
Putting the squeeze on a market for lemons: Government-sponsored mortgage securitization
The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics
1996
Real wages, productivity, and the cycle: An efficiency wage model
Journal of Macroeconomics
1991
Automated Underwriting and the Profitability of Mortgage Securitization
Real Estate Economics
2000
An implicit contract approach to employee stock ownership plans
Journal of Comparative Economics
1990
The labor-managed firm under imperfect monitoring: Employment and work effort responses
Journal of Comparative Economics
1990
The Effect of Automated Underwriting on the Profitability of Mortgage Securitization
SSRN Electronic Journal
1997
Credit Scoring and Mortgage Securitization: Do They Lower Mortgage Rates?
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2000
The Hidden Dangers of Historical Simulation
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2001
California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard Accelerating Transportation Electrification
Climate Change and Law Collection
The Federal Reserve Banks' Imputed Cost of Equity Capital
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Working Paper Series
2001
The Effect of Automated Underwriting on the Profitability of Mortgage Securitization
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
1997
Meetings
Futures
1993
9. Real Wages and Unemployment
Economics of Worldwide Stagflation
1985
Aggregate Supply in INTERLINK
OECD Economics Department Working Papers
1985
Back Matter
Journal of Labor Economics
1984

Education

University of California, Davis

Ph.D, Economics / July, 1984

Davis, California, United States of America

Experience

Purdue University

Assistant Professor / August, 1983June, 1988

Essex University

Visiting Professor / September, 1985June, 1986

University of California at Davis

Visiting Professor / September, 1988June, 1989

Mills College

Professor / June, 1989Present

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