Dr. Stephen J. K. Walters
Professor
Economics
Current Projects
Writing a book about the decline of the American central city.
Representative Publications
Walters, S. J.K., Miserendino, L., Baltimore's Flawed Renaissance: The Failure of Plan-Control-Subsidize Redevelopment, Prospectives on Eminent Domain Abuse; Institute of Justice, 3, (2008).
Burger, J. D., Walters, S. J.K., The Existence and Persistence of a Winner's Curse: New Evidence from the (Baseball) Field, Southern Economic Journal, 75, 1, (2008).
Walters, S. J., Burger, J. D., Arbitrator Bias and Self Interest: Lessons from the Baseball Labor Market, Journal of Labor Research, 26, 2, (2005), p. 14.
Walters, S. J., Burger, J. D., Market Size, Pay, and Performance: A General Model and Application to Major League Baseball, Journal of Sports Economics, 4, 2, (2003), p. 108-25.
Walters, S. J., Hanke, S. H., Economic Freedom, Prosperity, and Equality: A Survey, Cato Journal, 17, 2, (1997), p. 117-46.
Awards and Honors
Newman Scholar, Loyola College (2002)
Distinguished Teacher of the Year, Loyola College (2005)
Loyola College Faculty Research Grant, Loyola College (2005)
Professional Memberships
Southern Economic Association, Western Economic Association, International Association of Sports Economists, Society for American Baseball Research