Bootheway, Giles
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
Finance
ACADEMIC SCHOOL
School of Business
TITLES/RESPONSIBILITIES
Lecturer, Finance
Adjunct, Integrated Marketing Communications
CONTACT
Office phone: (716) 375-2147
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OFFICE
Swan Business Center 210D
COURSES TAUGHT
- FIN 321. Money and Banking
- FIN 322. Financial Institutions and Markets
- MBA 608. Statistics
- QMX 211. Introduction to Statistics
- QMX 212. Statistical Applications for Business
Previously taught at St. Bonaventure University
- ECO 101. Microeconomic Principles, 5 courses.
- ECO 102. Macroeconomic Principles, 4 courses.
- QMX 211. Introduction to Statistics, 3 courses.
- QMX 212. Statistical Applications for Business, 2 courses.
- FIN 312. Econometrics for Finance, 1 course.
- FIN 321. Money and Banking, 7 courses.
- FIN 322. Financial Institutions and Markets, 8 courses.
- FIN 461. International Financial Management, 2 courses.
- MBA 603. Economic Analysis, 2 courses.
- MBA 608. Statistics, 5 courses.
- MBA 627. Derivative Securities and Financial Engineering, 2 courses.
- MBA 628. Applied Economics, 1 course.
- MBA 642. International Finance, 5 courses.
Previously taught at International Turkmen-Turk University
- Introduction to Economics, 2 courses.
- Intermediate Economics, 2 courses.
- Statistics, 2 courses
- Mathematics for Economics, 2 courses
ACADEMIC DEGREES
- M.A., Brown University, 1994
- M.A., Honors, St. Andrews University, Scotland, 1984
OTHER EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Commodity Options Member, Chicago Board of Trade
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Publications
- Peterson, J., Bootheway, G. “Financial Determinants of Salaries at Private Masters Granting Institutions.” To appear in Business Research Yearbook/Morgan state University, 15(2008), 105-110.
- Bootheway, G., Peterson, J. Corruption, Economic Freedom and Sovereign Ratings. Global and Regional Evidence. Proceedings of the American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences.(2008).
Refereed Journal Articles
- Peterson, Jeffrey H., Bootheway, Giles B. and Borko Tesic 2008 ‘Financial Determinants Of Faculty Salaries at Master’s Granting Institutions” Business Research Yearbook. Vol. 15, pp 105-110.
Presentations
- Bootheway, G. (Presenter & Author), Peterson, J. (Author Only) “Corruption, Economic Freedom and Sovereign Ratings. Global and Regional Evidence.” American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences. (2008). Las Vegas, NV.
- Bootheway, G. (Presenter & Author), Peterson, J. (Author Only) “Economic Freedom and Sovereign Credit Ratings.” Academy of Accounting Finance and Economics. New Orleans, LA(2007).
- Bootheway, G. (Presenter & Author), Peterson, J. (Author Only) Economic Freedom and Sovereign Credit Ratings. Regional Evidence Academy of Accounting Finance and Economics. New Orleans, LA(2007).
- Bootheway, G. (Presenter & Author), Peterson, J. (Author Only). “Economic Freedom and Sovereign Credit Ratings”. Society of Business, Industry and Economics, Orange Beach, AL
- Peterson, J. (Presenter & Author), Bootheway, G. (Author Only), Fitzgerald, B. (Author Only), Paul, R. (Author Only)“The Up-tick Rule, Market Volatility and the VIX” 2008 Society of Business, Industry And Economics”.
- Bootheway, G (Author and Presenter), Peterson, J. (Author Only),“Economic Freedom and Sovereign Credit Ratings” 2007 American Academy of Accounting, Finance and Economics Conference, New Orleans, LA
- Peterson, J. (Author & Presenter), Bootheway, G. (Author Only), Tesic, B. (Author Only), “Financial Determinants of Faculty Salaries at Masters Granting Institutions” 2007 Society of Business Industry and Economics Conference, Orange Beach, AL.
- Bootheway, G. (Author & Presenter), Peterson, J. (Author Only), “Corruption, Economic Freedom, and Sovereign Credit Ratings. Regional Evidence.” 2008 American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences. Las Vegas, NV
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS/PROJECTS
- Optimal Fines and Penalties
- Sovereign Credit Ratings
PERSONAL INTERESTS/COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
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