Theologos Bonitsis
Theologos Bonitsis
(Theologos Homer Bonitsis) Associate Professor of Finance, MT School of Management
4024 Central Avenue Building (CAB)
Education
Ph.D.; CUNY Graduate School and University Center; Economics; 1984
M.A.; CUNY Hunter College; Economics; 1981
B.A.; CUNY Bernard M Baruch College; Economics; 1976
AA; CUNY New York City College of Technology; Liberal Arts; 1975
M.A.; CUNY Hunter College; Economics; 1981
B.A.; CUNY Bernard M Baruch College; Economics; 1976
AA; CUNY New York City College of Technology; Liberal Arts; 1975
2024 Fall Courses
ECON 201 - ECONOMICS
Teaching Interests
International Finance, Corporate Finance
Past Courses
ECON 201: ECONOMICS
ECON 610: MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
FIN 624: CORPORATE FINANCE II
SS 201: ECONOMICS
ECON 610: MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
FIN 624: CORPORATE FINANCE II
SS 201: ECONOMICS
Research Interests
Empirical testing of hypothesized theoretical international financial and economic relationships; time series modeling of financial and economic variables; international competitiveness of the U.S. economy; explaining the U.S. trade deficit; exchange rate determination; monetary and traditional approaches to international competitiveness.
Journal Article
Bonitsis, Theologos Homer, & Rezvani, Farahmand (2015). Is There a U.S. Dollar-Petroleum Price Nexus?. The International Journal of Finance, 27(3 (Dec. 2015)), 322-333.
Bonitsis, Theologos Homer (2013). Is the Real U.S. Dollar Exchange Rate Neutral?. The Journal of Business and Economic Studies, 19(1), 71-84.
Bonitsis, Theologos Homer (2013). Is the Real U.S. Dollar Exchange Rate Neutral?. The Journal of Business and Economic Studies, 19(1), 71-84.