Kansas City, Missouri Feb 25, 2025 – Economist Lawrence C. Marsh, Professor Emeritus, will attend the Midwest Economics Association (MEA) Conference from March 21-23, 2025. The conference will be held at the Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza, located at 4445 Main St, Kansas City, Missouri.

Professor Marsh’s abstract, “New Monetary Policy Tools Needed to Stop the Reverse Money Flow Suppressing Productivity and Economic Growth,” has been chosen for presentation at the MEA’s 89th Annual Meeting. His research aims to tackle critical issues in modern monetary policy and propose innovative solutions for boosting economic growth and productivity.

Professor Marsh is a longtime participant in MEA conferences and has presented numerous papers, offering valuable economic insights. His dedication to advancing economic research is well-known, and his work continues to influence policymakers, academics, and industry experts.

In addition to his presentation, Professor Marsh will share his latest book, Money Flow in a Dynamic Economy, with conference attendees. His book explores important economic dynamics and is expected to generate considerable interest among MEA members and participants.

Lawrence C. Marsh is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Economics at the University of Notre Dame, where he taught undergraduate and graduate economics for 30 years and served as director of the Ph.D. program for 13 years. His mentorship has shaped many economic scholars now in key positions in central banks and government institutions globally. He has also been a visiting professor at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business and Avila University.

Beyond his academic work, Professor Marsh co-founded the Midwest Econometrics Group (MEG) in 1990, which has held annual meetings for over three decades, uniting global researchers to discuss advancements in econometrics.

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