Joseph Daniels has been at Marquette University since 1990 and was promoted to
Associate Professor of Economics in 1997. He earned his BS in Business Economics from
Ball State University and his Masters’ and PhD from Indiana University. His research
interests include international monetary and fiscal policy, exchange rate arrangements,
and policymaking by the G8 countries. Professor Daniels is a member of the G8 Research
Group at the University of Toronto, has attended several of the annual economic summits
as a media representative, and is frequently interviewed by television, radio, and print
media during the summits. He has authored or co-edited 4 books on the role of the G8 in
the global economy. He was also a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Toronto in
1997-98, where he was involved in seminars and research on policymaking of the then G7
countries. Professor Daniels has published numerous articles in journals such as the
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, the Journal of International Money and Finance and
the Journal of Economics and Business, and has contributed to nearly a dozen books. He
has also authored two textbooks on international trade and finance. Daniels was the
inaugural recipient of the College’s Faculty Teaching Award and was the recipient of
Marquette University’s Gettel Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence in 1999.

Books

Contributions to Books

Introduction (with A. Freytag and J. Kirton), Guiding Global Order: G8 Governance in the Twenty First Century (2001)
 

The G8's Contributions to Twenty First Century Governance (with A. Freytag and J. Kirton), Guiding Global Order: G8 Governance in the Twenty First Century (2001)