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Richard J. Goettle IV


Goettle IV, Richard J.
Lecturer of Finance and Insurance


Richard Goettle IV
409 Hayden Hall
Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts  02115-5000

617-373-5030
r.goettle@neu.edu

Education

PhD in Economics, University of Cincinnati, 1975
MBA in Decision Sciences and Quantitative Methods, Northwestern University, 1970
BA in Mathematics and Computer Science, Miami University, 1967

Research and Teaching Interests

Dr. Goettle has teaching interest in the Economics of Business Strategy, Decision Making and Their Outcomes; Macroeconomic Dynamics and Policy and Their Microeconomic Connections; Economics of Trade and Foreign Currency Markets; Financial Analysis and Management; Financial Markets and Investments; and Applied Economic and Financial Modeling, Statistics and Econometrics. His research interests include the Economics of Climate Change and Climate Change Policy; Development, Estimation and Application of Computable General Equilibrium Models; General Equilibrium Market Implications of Public Policy (Energy, Environment and Tax); and Technical Change, Productivity and Growth Accounting.

Selected Publications

Goettle, R., Jorgenson, D. W., Ho, M. S., Wilcoxen, P. J. (2010). EPA Supplemental Analysis of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (pp. 76 excluding appendix and data annex). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Goettle, R., Fawcett, A. A. (2009). The Structural Effects of Cap and Trade Climate Policy. Energy Economics (Elsevier), 31(Supplement 2), S244-S253.

Goettle, R., Jorgenson, D. W., Ho, M. S., Wilcoxen, P. J. (2009). Cap and Trade Climate Policy and US Economic Adjustments. Journal of Policy Modeling (Elsevier), 19.

Goettle, R., Jorgenson, D. W., Ho, M. S., Slesnick, D. T., Wilcoxen, P. J. (2009). Analyzing Environmental Policies with IGEM, An Inter-temporal General Equilibrium Model of the U.S. Growth and Environment (pp. 400). Dale W. Jorgenson Associates for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Goettle, R., Jorgenson, D. W., Ho, M. S., Wilcoxen, P. J. (2009). EPA Analysis of The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (pp. 160 excluding data annex). U.S. Environmental Protrection Agency (EPA).

Goettle, R., Jorgenson, D. W., Ho, M. S., Wilcoxen, P. J. (2009). EPA Analysis of the Waxman-Markey Discussion Draft: The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (pp. 148). U.S. Environmental Protrection Agency (EPA).

Goettle, R., Jorgenson, D. W., Ho, M. S., Wilcoxen, P. J. (2008). EPA Analysis of the Low Carbon Economy Act of 2007 (pp. 116 excluding data annex). Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Goettle, R., Jorgenson, D. W., Ho, M. S., Wilcoxen, P. J. (2008). EPA Analysis of the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act of 2008 (pp. 193 excluding data annex). Washington, DC: U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Goettle, R., (2008). The Economic Costs of a Market-based Climate Policy. With D. W. Jorgenson, P. J. Wilcoxen, Mun Sing Ho, Hui Jin and P. A. Schoennagel. Washington, DC: The Pew Center on Global Climate Change.

Goettle, R., Jorgenson, D. W., Ho, M. S., Wilcoxen, P. J. (2007). EPA Analysis of the Climate Stewardship and Innovation Act of 2007 (pp. 99). Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Goettle, R., IGEM, an Inter-temporal General Equilibrium Model of the U.S. Economy with Emphasis on Growth, Energy, and the Environment. With D. W. Jorgenson, Mun Sing Ho, D. T. Slesnick, and P. J. Wilcoxen. Model documentation in support of ongoing policy analysis for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). July 2007.

Goettle, R., U.S. Labor Supply and Demand in the Long Run. With D. W. Jorgenson, Mun Sing Ho, D. T. Slesnick, and P. J. Wilcoxen. June 2007. Powerpoint presentation by Dale W. Jorgenson to the 52nd Economic Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Chatham, MA. June 20, 2007.

Goettle, R., U.S. Market Consequences of Global Climate Change. With D.W. Jorgenson, B.H. Hurd, and J.B. Smith. Washington, DC: The Pew Center on Global Climate Change. April, 2004.

Expertise

Dr. Goettle has expertise in economic and financial forecasting, modeling and analysis and the application of these to government and business planning. He has formal training in mathematics and computer science, business and management, and economics and finance.

Selected Presentations

Goettle, R., Jorgenson, D. W., Ho, M. S., Wilcoxen, P. J., Slesnick, D. T. (2011). The Distributional Impact of Climate Policy (2 (Symposium) ed., vol. 10, pp. 34). The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy.

Goettle, R. (Presenter & Author), A View from Washington and Its Potential Impact on Wall Street, "A View from Washington and Its Potential Impact on Wall Street,” Deutsche Bank: Private Wealth Management Group, Boston, MA. (May 20, 2010).

Goettle, R. (Presenter & Author), Jorgenson, D. W. (Author Only), Ho, M. (Author Only), Wilcoxen, P. J. (Author Only), Slesnick, D. T. (Author Only), Sustainability Research Exchange Retreat, "The Distributional Impact of Climate Policy,” Northeastern University, Boston, MA. (January 29, 2010).

Goettle, R. (Author Only), Jorgenson, D. W. (Presenter & Author), Ho, M. (Author Only), Wilcoxen, P. J. (Author Only), Slesnick, D. T. (Author Only), Energy Policy Symposium: Distributional Aspects of Energy and Climate Policy, "The Distributional Impact of Climate Policy,” University of Chicago, Resources for the Future & University of Illionois, Washington, DC. (January 20, 2010).

Goettle, R. (Presenter Only), A Financial Symposium: UBS on the New Financial World, "Crisis: what it taught us," UBS Financial Services Inc., Boston, MA. (June 25, 2009).

Goettle, R. (Presenter Only), This Week In Business, "Obama's Toxic Assets," New England Cable News (NECN), NECN Studios. (March 29, 2009).

Goettle, R. (Presenter Only), NUCast, "Does the United States need another New Deal?," Northeastern University, Northeastern University. (February 2009).

Goettle, R. (Presenter & Author), NEU Voice Q & A, "Building a floor under housing," Northeastern University, Northeastern University. (February 27, 2009).

Goettle, R. (Presenter Only), A Financial Symposium: Global View, Local Impact, "More of the same or new opportunities?," UBS Financial Services Inc., Boston, MA. (February 19, 2009).

Goettle, R. (Presenter & Author), Workshop: Assessing Economic Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation, "IGEM, Intertemporal General Equilibrium Model," The National Academies, Washington, DC.

Goettle, R. (Presenter & Author), Modeling Climate Change Policy: Allocating Allowances - Efficiency and Distributional Effects, "Climate Change Policy and General Equilibrium Outcomes," The Congressioinal Budget Offfice's Director's Conference, Washington, DC.

Goettle, R. (Presenter & Author), Boston Economic Club Monthly Meeting, "Climate Change, Climate Change Policies and the Market Economy," Boston Economic Club, Federal Reserve Bank, Boston, MA. March 22, 2006.

Industry and Academic Experience

Dr. Goettle is the President, co-founder, and principal of the consulting firm Cambridge Planning and Analytics, Inc. He also continues his involvement in the prestigious work of Dale W. Jorgenson and his associates. Dr. Goettle's modeling and analysis experience include energy and energy technology, the environment, the general economy, taxation, and the chemicals, metals, high technology, housing, and appliance industries. Dr. Goettle has directed projects for major foundations and corporations (the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, the Alliance to Save Energy, Sun Oil, ITT, Raytheon), government agencies (the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, the U.S. Treasury, the U.S. Departments of Commerce and Energy, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), the gas and electric power industries (the Gas Research Institute, the Electric Power Research Institute, and the Edison Electric Institute) and agencies in other countries (Brazil, Italy, and Korea). Dr. Goettle's work has supported an equally diverse range of analytical needs including the provision of economic forecasts, product studies, investment planning, the design and development of information and reporting systems, R&D management, project and policy analyses, and strategic planning. Finally, Dr. Goettle was the principal behind the design and development of DATADISK Information Services, Cambridge Planning's PC-based software and data product.

Professional Services

Dr. Goettle currently is the Treasurer of Cold River Camp, a volunteer-managed facility of the Appalachian Mountain Club. He continues to serve on the Finance and Legal Management Committee of the Girl Scouts Patriots Trail Council, where he also was a Board Member from 1994-2000. Finally, Dr. Goettle is a Director of The Goettle Holding Company, Inc., a Cincinnati-based construction firm with $75-100 million in annual sales. Dr. Goettle is a member of the American Economic Association and the Western Economic Association.

Recent Press

Interviewed and quoted in “Squeezed in the Middle.” Byline Rick Foster. The Sun Chronicle. October 22, 2006.

Mailing Address

Richard Goettle IV
409 Hayden Hall
Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts  02115-5000