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MILLER COLLEGE OF BUSINESSVITA – AACSBJanuary 1, 2014 – December 31, 2019PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUNDName: Dr. Cecil E. BohanonRank: Involvement: ParticipatingOffice Address: WB 135Area of Academic Discipline Specialization: DegreesPh.D. Degree:Name of Degree: Ph.D.Year Conferred: 1981Degree-Granting Institution: Virginia Polytechic Institute and State UniversityPrincipal Academic Units: Major Fields of Study: Minor Field of Study: Dissertation Title: The Tax Price Implications of Tax ExpendituresSCHOLARLY ACTIVITIESNon-Credit InstructionClinic1.July 22, 2017.Continuing Education2.Adam Smith and Jane Austen. High Street Methodist Church. September 10, 2014 - November 10, 2014.Pedagogical Seminar3.Leisure. IHS. December 3, 2017.4.January 2015 - May 2015.Refereed Journal Articles1.Bohanon, C. E., Horowitz, J. B., McClure, J. E. (2014). Saying too little too late; Public Finance Textbooks and the Excess Burdens of Taxation. Econ Journal Watch, 11(3), 20 pages. /Basic or Discovery Scholarship (BDS)Books and Monographs1.Bohanon, c. E., Vachris, M. A. (2015). Pride and Profit: The Intersection of Jane Austen and Adam Smith (w/ Michelle Vachris). Latham. Md: Lexington Press. /Basic or Discovery Scholarship (BDS)Newspaper Article1.Bohanon, C. E., Curott, N. A. (2018). ?Approximately 50 weekly columns in Indianapolis Business Journal with Nick Curott. Indianapolis Business Journal. /2.Bohanon, C. E. (2017). Indianapolis Business Journal Economics Column. IBJ. /OtherWork-in-ProgressMonograph1.Bohanon, C. E. Double Taxation. Mercatus Policy Papers. Fairfax , Va George MAson U: Mercatus Institute.Other Publications1.Bohanon, C. E. (2018). Book Review “Cents and Sensibility”. INDEPENDENT JOURANAL Volume 23:3. , C. E. (2017). BOOK REVIEW “Capitalism and Commerce in Imaginative Literature: Perspectives on Business from Novels and Plays” by Edward Younkins. Independent Review (2nd ed., vol. 22, pp. 1). Oakland, Californai: Independent Institute.3.Bohanon, C. E. (2017). Book Review “The Economy of the Word: Language, History and Economics” (Oxford :Oxford University Press , 2015 ) by Keith Tribe. Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press 39:1, pp.125-128 (2017) (1st ed., vol. 39, pp. 4). Cambridge England: Cambridge University press.4.Bohanon, C. E., Lee, D. (in press). ?“Economics and Novels: Good, Evil and Becoming Better People” (with Dwight Lee) Revise and Resubmit at Journal of Cultural Economics.5.Bohanon, C. E. (2016). Special Edition on Novels. International Journal of Pluralism and Economic Education (2nd ed., vol. 7, pp. 101-211). Geneve, Switzerland: Inderscience Enterprises.6.Bohanon, C. E. (2017). Why Do We Love Jane Austen? Because Of Her Timeless Morality. Federalist. Federalist Society. at Conferences1.Bohanon, C. E. (Other), Peterson, J. (Presenter), “Do Immigrants Enhance Our Living Standards? The Case of Poultry Production”, APEE, APEE, Las Vegas, Nevada. (April 3, 2018) 2.Bohanon, C. E., Democracy in Chains: A Panel Discussion. (April 2, 2018) 3.Bohanon, C. E., “Buchanan, McClain and Amadae” [3.F.3] The Enduring Contributions of James Buchanan, Association of Private Enterprise Education 43rd Annual Meetings, Association of Private Enterprise Education, Las Vegas, Nevada. (April 2, 2018) 4.Bohanon, C. E. (Author), Economics and Novels: Good, Evil and Becoming Better People, Association of Private Enterprise Education, APEE, Maui Hawaii. (April 10, 2017) Basic or Discovery Scholarship (BDS)5.Bohanon, C. E., Adam Smith and Jane Austen APEE, Cancun, Mexico, April 2015, APEE, APEE, Cancun. (April 2015) 6.Bohanon, C. E., “Filmmaking and Economics for Academic Credit: Opportunities for Undergraduate Education”, Association for Private Enterprise Education Annual Conference, Association for Private Enterprise Education Annual, Las Vegas, Nevada. (April 14, 2014) 7.Bohanon, C. E., "Virtues and Vices in Jane Austen and Adam Smith", APEE, APEE, Las vegas, Nv. (April 14, 2014) Professional Presentations1.Bohanon, C. E., Limits of Economic Reasoning, Hoosier Leadership Series. (June 28, 2018).Grants1.Proposal Number: Title: Student Activity Grant-- Koch FoundationAgency: Charles Koch FoundationAmount: $ 20,000.00Date submitted: December, 2014Status: UnknownStarting and ending date: January 15, 2015 - June 15, 2015 Principal investigator: bohanon, cecil eCo-principal investigator(s): Competitive vs. non-competitive: Responded to: External2.Proposal Number: 636-16Title: Econ 495: Films and EconomicsAgency: Charles G. Koch Charitable FoundationAmount: $ 6,250.00Date submitted: February, 2016Status: FundedStarting and ending date: January 1, 2016 - December 31, 2016 Principal investigator: Co-principal investigator(s): Competitive vs. non-competitive: Responded to: 3.Proposal Number: 163-16Title: Koch Foundation Grant for Student ActivitiesAgency: Charles G. Koch Charitable FoundationAmount: $ 16,000.00Date submitted: November, 2015Status: FundedStarting and ending date: September 15, 2015 - June 30, 2016 Principal investigator: Co-principal investigator(s): Competitive vs. non-competitive: Responded to: 4.Proposal Number: 453-15Title: Indiana Memory Teacher Support CampaignAgency: Indiana State LibraryAmount: Date submitted: October, 2015Status: Pending reviewStarting and ending date: January 5, 2015 - May 31, 2016 Principal investigator: Co-principal investigator(s): Competitive vs. non-competitive: Responded to: 5.Proposal Number: 336-13Title: Buffalo Bills Wild West in BritainAgency: Buffalo Bill Historical CenterAmount: $ 37,144.00Date submitted: November, 2012Status: FundedStarting and ending date: October 2013 - September 2015 Principal investigator: Co-principal investigator(s): Competitive vs. non-competitive: Responded to: 6.Proposal Number: 532-15Title: Ball State University Economics Department Programs 2014-15Agency: Charles G. Koch Charitable FoundationAmount: $ 20,000.00Date submitted: March, 2015Status: FundedStarting and ending date: December 18, 2014 - June 30, 2015 Principal investigator: Co-principal investigator(s): Competitive vs. non-competitive: Responded to: 7.Proposal Number: 336-14Title: Ball State University Economics Department Programs Spring 2014Agency: Charles G. Koch Charitable FoundationAmount: $ 10,000.00Date submitted: January, 2014Status: FundedStarting and ending date: December 2013 - May 2014 Principal investigator: Co-principal investigator(s): Competitive vs. non-competitive: Responded to: Internal8.Proposal Number: 18-0594Title: Are Immigrants Taking Our Jobs?Agency: ASPiRE Grant Program: Student Travel Support - UndergraduateAmount: $ 100.00Date submitted: February, 2018Status: FundedStarting and ending date: March 23, 2018 - June 23, 2018 Principal investigator: Bohanon, Cecil E.Co-principal investigator(s): Competitive vs. non-competitive: Responded to: SERVICE ACTIVITIESStudent Mentoring/Supervision1.Jacob Henderson, Advisor of student project, Economics, Econ 492, 3 credit hours, "Immigration and Chicken Prices," Completed. (Fall 2017 - December 6, 2017).2.Nate Adams, Advisor of student organization. (Spring 2017 - December 31, 2017).3.Kiersten Henderson, Advisor of student project, Economics, Econ 492, 3 credit hours, "TOurism in Costa Rica," Completed. (Summer I 2017 - December 6, 2017).4.Devon Rodell, Creative Project Chair, Telecommunications, 347, 3 credit hours, "Tulip Bulb Mania," Completed. (Fall 2016 - May 3, 2017).5.Nate Adams, Advisor of student project. (Spring 2017 - March 22, 2017).6.Grant Edwards, Elliot Edwards, John Frazee, Advisor of student project, Econ, 492, 3 credit hours, "Experiment on Ultimatum Game," Completed. (Spring 2017 - April 10, 2017).7.Nicholas Sparzo, Directed Individual Study, ECON (Economics), 495, 3 credit hours, "Independent Study," Completed. (Fall 2016 - December 1, 2016).University, College, Departmental Committees1.College, Curriculum Committee, Committee Member. (January 2004 - Present).2.University, Senator. (January 2016 - January 2019).3.Department/program, Designer. (January 2017 - December 2017).4.University, president's Immersion Committee, Committee Member, she left. (January 2014 - July 2014).Other Professional and/or Academic Organization Activities1.Public/community, facilitated and arranged. (June 2017 - December 2017).2.Public/community, President. (January 2017 - December 2017).3.Public/community, Quoted in Media, Pride and Profit quoted in Spain's largest newspaper, also includes reference to article in special journal edition I co-edited with Michelle Vachris (see 2016 report). (August 2017 - September 2017).4.Other, BSU ECON CLUB, Student organization advisor, Trip to Chicago! (January 2014 - December 2014).Work History1.Professor, Ball State University. (September 1, 1980 - Present). ................
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