B.A., M.A., University of South Florida
DBA Argosy University
Gordon, David and Annette Mattea, “Healthcare Surchargesand 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.