Robert Rycroft

Professor of Economics University of Mary Washington

  • Fredericksburg VA

Dr. Rycroft focuses on the economics of inequality, poverty and discrimination.

Contact

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Biography

Economist Robert Rycroft looked in vain for a comprehensive resource that addresses how the American middle class sees the world. So he created one that did. The two-volume reference book, The American Middle Class: An Economic Encyclopedia of Progress and Poverty, is packed with perspectives from 350 experts on such issues as economics, labor, education, housing, health, politics and the like. His pain-staking effort paid off, earning him a coveted 2018 Independent Publisher Book Award. An economics professor for more than two decades, Rycroft’s expertise ranges from finance to political economics.
In addition to The American Middle Class, he is the author of Essentials of Macroeconomics I and II (1989), Hits on the Web: Mankiw Edition (2003, with Carol Lee Clark and Michael R. Dowd) and The Economics of Inequality, Discrimination, Poverty, and Mobility (2009 and 2018) and The Economics of Inequality, Poverty, and Discrimination in the 21st Century (2013). He is currently co-editing Inequality in America: Causes and Consequences of the Rich-Poor Divide, scheduled for publication in 2020.
He has published articles in the International Journal of Forecasting, the Journal of Economic Education, Computers in Higher Education Economics Review, and the Nebraska Journal of Economics and Business.

Areas of Expertise

Finance and Economics
Economic Analysis
Editing
Political Economy
Political Science

Education

University of Maryland

Ph.D.

Economics

1978

University of Maryland

M.A.

Economics

1974

College of William & Mary

B.A.

Economics

1972

Affiliations

  • Phi Beta Kappa
  • American Economic Association

Media Appearances

Virus-Linked Recession Has Been Most Brutal for Women, Minorities

Courthouse News Service  online

2020-06-12

“The disparities have a lot to do with the different mix of occupations,” said Robert Rycroft, an economics professor at the University of Mary Washington. Rycroft noted that in previous recessions manufacturing and construction suffered more than the service sector. “Some jobs were very susceptible to the effects of the virus,” Rycroft said.

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UMW professor wins Independent Publisher Book Award

The Free Lance-Star  print

2018-04-23

UMW Economics Professor Robert S. Rycroft recently won a 2018 Independent Publisher Book Award for “The American Middle Class: An Economic Encyclopedia of Progress and Poverty.”

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UMW Philanthropy Class Awards Grants to Three Area Agencies

UNW News  online

2011-12-06

Class representatives Ashley Cameron and Katherine Gibson announced the awards during a check presentation ceremony on Dec. 6, 2011, at the university’s Jepson Alumni Executive Center. The ceremony was the culmination of the semester-long Economics of Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector course taught by Professor of Economics Robert Rycroft...

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Courses

201 – Principles of Macroeconomics (3)

One half of the two-semester introduction to economics and economic theory in the context of a general education course. Survey of economic activity in the economy as a whole, focusing on such issues as economic growth and business cycles, unemployment, and inflation.

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202 – Principles of Microeconomics (3)

One half of the two-semester introduction to economics and economic theory in the context of a general education course. Economic analysis of households, firms, and markets.

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303 – Microeconomics (3)

Prerequisites: ECON 201 and 202. Systematic study of the role of the price system in organizing economic activity and an evaluation of its effectiveness.

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Articles

Estimating A Plane: Economics in the Third Dimension

Computers in Higher Education Economics Review

2004

ABSTRACT: This paper describes a Web-based computer program called 'Estimating A Plane'. The program creates a three-dimensional'world'. Within this world a sample of data from the linear model Y= f (X1, X2) can be selected and plotted in three-dimensional space. The ...

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Student editions of forecasting software: A survey

International Journal of Forecasting

1995

ABSTRACT: It is a commonplace practice for vendors of sophisticated statistical, econometric, and
forecasting software to also market so-called 'student editions' of the software. In a recent
survey of forecasting software, 46 of the 57 vendors represented also sold 'student' or ...

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Microcomputer software of interest to forecasters in comparative review: An update

International Journal of Forecasting

1993

ABSTRACT: In 1989 this journal published a comparative review of 104 microcomputer forecasting software programs.'The pace of change being what it is in the software world, the passage of 5 years would seem to have created a mandate for an update. In addition to technological ...

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