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.,Akkina, Krishna Rao
.,Babcock, Michael W.
, Bachmeier, Lance
, Blankenau, William F.
  Braymen, Charles
, Cassou, Steven P.
, Cha, Inkyung
  Chang, Yang-Ming,
.,Fout, Hamilton
  Freeman, Amanda S.
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  Gayle, Philip G.
  Gormely, Patrick J. 
  Kuester, Daniel J
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  Li, Dong
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  Nafziger, E. Wayne

  Neymotin, Florence
  Ragan, Jr. James F.

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  Turner, Tracy M.
 
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  Weisman, Dennis L.

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Dr. Dan Kuester



Dr. Dan Kuester

Ph.D., University of Missouri, 2000

History of Economic Thought and Business Cycle Theory

dkuester@ksu.edu
(785) 532-6341
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Daniel Kuester is the Roe Cross Asst. Professor of Economics. He received his B.A. in economics at Drury College (Springfield, Missouri) and his M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Missouri. He received the Donald K. Anderson Award for excellence in undergraduate instruction while at the University of Missouri (1997). Kuester was employed as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Arkansas, (2000-2004) prior to his appointment at Kansas State. Kuester was involved with the Teaching and Faculty Support Center at the University of Arkansas.

Kuester has authored or co-authored publications in The Forum of the Association for Arid Land Studies, and has also served as a referee for the Forum. Kuester's primary research interests are History of Economic Thought, Demography, Business Cycle Theory and Economic History. He has taught courses in history of economic thought, public finance, microeconomics and macroeconomics. He is also currently the faculty advisor for the KSU ECON Club.