Professor Gillman is the author of numerous journal articles and two books: Advanced Modern Macroeconomics: Analysis and Application (2011 Pearson) and Inflation Theory in Economics: Welfare, Velocity, Growth and Business Cycles (2009 Routledge). He also edited Collected Papers on Monetary Theory by Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (2011 Harvard U Press). Professor Gillman previously held the position of Professor of Economics at Cardiff Business School in the U.K. for over eight years. Before that, he was at Central European U in Budapest for seven years, while also serving as an associate researcher in the Hungarian Academy of Science in Budapest and a researcher in CERGE-EI in Prague. Currently, Professor Gillman's research agenda focuses on business cycles, economic growth, and how money and banking influence both cycles and growth. A recent paper extends the monetary theory to study tax evasion and growth through a human capital approach. Professor Gillman received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.