VITA
Albert R. Gutowsky
5700 Shepherd Avenue
(916) 278-5588 (Work)
Sacramento, California 95819
(916) 278-5768 (Fax)
Married, three children
EDUCATION:
University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, B.A. 1955-1959
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, M.S. 1959-1961
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, Ph.D. 1961-1965
Doctorate Fields of Specialization
Academic Interests
Economic Theory
Financial Markets and Institutions
Money and Banking
Regional and Urban Economics
History of Economic Thought
Environmental Economics
International Economics
Education Employment
Instructor in Economics, University of
Oregon, 1962-1963, 1964-1965
Summer Research Economist, Federal Reserve
Bank, San Francisco, 1964
Assistant Professor of Economics, Arizona State
University, 1965-1967
Lecturer, University of Colorado, Summer, 1967
Assistant Professor of Economics, California
State University, Sacramento, 1967-1969
Associate Professor of Economics, California
State University, Sacramento, 1969-1975
Professor of Economics, California State
University, Sacramento, 1975-Present
Research and Publications:
"History of Commercial Banking in
Oregon," Oregon Business Review, August, 1965.
"Arizona Commercial Banking," Arizona
Business Bulletin, Nov. 1966.
"Arizona Commercial Banking,"
Occasional Paper No. 1, Bureau of Business Research, Arizona State
University, November, 1967.
Author and Co-Author of Various Reports,
Sacramento Transit Study, 1967-1971.
Co-Author, "California's Compensating
Balance Formula," paper delivered to Western Economic Association,
June, 1975.
Rural Economic Impact of WED Enterprise's
resort at Independence Lake Study, submitted to Mother Lode
Chapter, Sierra Club, Independence Lake Task Force, 1977.
Co-Author, "A Regional Econometric
Model--Sacramento Metropolitan Area," paper delivered to Western
Regional Science Association, February, 1978.
Coordinator, Revenue Forecasting, City of
Sacramento, 1980-1981.
Member, School of Business Administration,
CSUS, Annual Economic Forecasting Forum, 1977-1989.
Participant, "Changes in Roseville and
South Placer County: A Historical Perspective," sponsored by the
Roseville Public Library and California Council for the Humanities, February 1982.
University Spring Dialogue Lecture (March
1985), "The Mission of the University, published CSUS, 1985.
"Structural Changes in Manufacturing and
Trade Deficits in the U.S." Paper delivered at the Special Panel on The
New Protectionism, University Association of Research Scholars, CSU, Sacramento, November
2, 1985.
Economic Impact of, California State
University, Sacramento on Sacramento County, unpublished paper,
sponsored by California State University, Sacramento.
"The Economic Impact of the Local Defense
Community on the Economy of the Sacramento Metropolitan
Area," presented to the Conference on Local Economic Alternative Planning, Spring,
1986.
"The Regional Economic Impact of an NFL
Football Franchise in Sacramento, California," paper delivered at the
University Association of Research Scholars, CSU Sacramento, November 1989.
Departmental/School/University:
Member of various departmental committees,
e.g., self-study, graduate program, curriculum, executive
committee, 1968 to present.
Chair, School of Arts & Sciences Curriculum
Committee, 1972-1974; Member Budget Committee,
1980-1982.
Chair, Faculty Senate, Curriculum Committee,
1973-1976; Member, Academic Affairs Budget Committee;
Member Fiscal Affairs Committee, 1981-1983; Member Library Subcommittee, 1983-1986.
Secretary/Treasurer and California State
University, Sacramento representative to the Lake Tahoe
Environmental Education Consortium, 1974-1975.
Member CSUS Foundation, 1982-1985.
Member International Affairs Program Review
Committee, Spring 1985.
Member, Chair, Library Subcommittee, 1984-1986.
Recipient of Meritorious Performance and
Professional Promise Award, 1985-1986.
Member, University Committee on the
Internationalization of the Undergraduate Curriculum, 1986-1988.
Member, ad hoc University Committee on
Irregular Hours, 1986-1987.
Chair, Department of Economics, 1994 to present
1997
Chair, Academic Council, School of Social
Science and Interdisciplinary Studies
Professional Affiliations
American Economic Association
National Association of Forensic Economist
American Academy of Economic and Financial
Experts
Community Activities
Member, Economic Analysis Committee,
Sacramento Area Commission on Mather (AFB) Conversion,
1989-1991.
Member, Mayor's Council on Economic Development
Advisors, 1993-1994.
Consultant:
Economic Consultant on matters pertaining to
the economic loss associated with death, injury, wrongful
termination, sex and age discrimination and testified as an expert witness in federal and
state courts in
Northern California, Nevada, and Oregon.