B.A., M.A., University of South Florida
DBA Argosy University
Gordon, David and Annette Mattea, “Healthcare Surcharges and Relative Price Differentials”, American Society Of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2021 Conference Proceedings 28, (march 2021): 131 – 135).
{Selected as the Best Paper for the National and International Issues of Our Time track}
Gordon, David, “Modern Portfolio Theory, Lexicographic Preferences and Behavioral Economics”, American Society Of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2020 Conference Proceedings 27, (March 2020): 251 – 258
{Selected as the Best Paper for the Applied Economics track}
Gordon, David, “Global Economic Consequences of the Latest Federal Reserve Policy Tool”, International Journal of Business and Social Science 10, No. 8 (September 2019): 1 – 5.
Gordon, David, “International Economic Ramifications of the Newest Fed Policy Tool”, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2019 Conference Proceedings 26, (March 2019): 251 – 258.
{Selected as the Best Paper for the General Economics track}
Gordon, David, “Pedagogical Deficiencies of Behavioral Economics as Evidenced by Lexicographic Preferences And Thick Indifference Curves”, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2018 Conference Proceedings 25, (March 2018): 230 – 235.
{Selected as the Best Paper for the General Economics track}
Gordon, David and Richard Vaughan, “Thick Indifference Curves, Marketing and Behavioral Economics”, Journal of Progressive Research In Social Sciences 6, No. 1 (October 2017): 422 – 425.
Gordon, David, “Lexicographic Preferences, Rationality and The Fallacies of Behavioral Economics”, Journal of Research In Business, Economics and Management 9, No. 2 (September 2017): 1677 -1679.
Gordon, David, “Important Individual Financial and Economic Considerations for College Students”, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2017 Conference Proceedings 24, (March 2017): 249 – 255.
Gordon, David and Shannon Brown, “Personal Finance and Economic Issues for College Students”, Journal of Economics and Public Finance 2, No. 1 (February 2016): 27 – 33.
Gordon, David, “Economic Educational Usages of the Capital Asset Pricing Model”, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2016 Conference Proceedings 23, (February 2016): 220 -223.
Gordon, David, “Educational Federal Reserve Relevance: Past and Present”, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2015 Conference Proceedings 22, (February 2015): 161 – 166.
Gordon, David, “Utilizing the Capital Asset Pricing Model In Economic Settings”, Journal of Business and Economics 6, No. 1, (Jan. 2015): 18 – 22.
Gordon, David and Michael Stowe, “Historical Preservation Districts and Local Political Organizations Effects on Real Property Values”, European Law and Politics Journal 1, No. 2, (Dec. 2014): 45 – 52.
Gordon, David, “Linkages in Capital Structure Theory and Economics”, Research in Applied Economics 6, No. 3, (Sept. 2014): 43 – 55.
Gordon, David, “Dividend Policy Relevancy in Theoretical and Practical Economics”, International Journal of Business, Economics and Management 1, No. 9, (Sept 2014): 253 – 263.
Gordon, David, “Significant Economic Applications of Long Term Financial Theories and Practices”, International Journal of Transactions on Industrial, Financial and Business Management 2, No. 4, (June 2014): 203 –206.
{Selected as a Best Manuscript of 2014}
Gordon, David, “Financial Edification in a 21st Century Economic Environment”, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2014 Conference Proceedings 21, (February 2014): 300 – 304.
Gordon, David, “The Mysterious Fourth Tool of the Fed”, Journal of Business and Economics 4, (May 2013): 375 – 380.
Gordon, David, “Pedagogical Concerns with Reserve Ratios and the New Tool of the Fed”, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2013 Conference Proceedings 20, (February 2013): 510 – 515.
Gordon, David, “Credit Card Surcharges and Relative Price Differentials Across Various Market Structures”, Journal of Business and Economic Research 10, No. 12, (December 2012): 699 – 702.
Gordon, David, “The Federal Reserve Bank’s New Monetary Policy Tool”, Journal of Business and Economic Research 10, No. 9, (September 2012): 533 – 538.
Gordon, David and Richard Vaughan, “The Value Added Properties of Local Historical Preservation Districts” Journal of Applied Business Research 28, (March/April 2012): 277 – 282.
Gordon, David, “The Development and Testing of Property Value Models: An Educational Application Using Historical Preservation Districts, Hedonic Regression and Information Asymmetries”, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2012 Conference Proceedings 19, (February 2012): 409 – 413.
Gordon, David and Richard Vaughan, “The Historical Role of the Production Function in Economics and Business” American Journal of Business Education, (April 2011): 25 – 30.
Gordon, David, “A Brief History of the Production Function and its Role in Economics”, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2011 Conference Proceedings 18, (February 2011): 65 – 69.
Gordon, David “The Role of Second Order Stochastic Dominance in Determining Discount Rates in Tort Cases.”, Journal of Business and Economics Research 8 (March 2010): 131 – 136.
Gordon, David, “A Forensic Economics Primer and Applications in Collegiate Business Classes”, Journal of Comprehensive Research, (Volume 8 2010): 43 – 51.
Gordon, David, “The Evolution and Development of Forensic Economics in Academia”, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2010 Conference Proceedings 17, (February 2010): 558 – 565.
Gordon, David. Book Review. “Privatization in Latin America: Myths and Reality.” Comparative Economic Systems 48. (2006): 722 – 724.
Gordon, David et. al., “The Political Influence of Unions and Corporations on COPE Votes in the U.S. Senate, 1979-1988.” Journal of Labor Research 16 (Spring 1995): 203 -21.