Kyle Hoy ’12
Assistant Professor of Business Analytics
While trained as an economist, my teaching interests focus on the quantitative tools used in business decision-making. As a researcher, my primary interest focuses on the economic impacts of resource booms and busts. I am also interested in understanding the effects of taxes on both energy production and food purchases.
- Hoy, Kyle A., and Douglas H. Wrenn. 2020. “The Effectiveness of Taxes in Decreasing Candy Purchases.” Food Policy. 97 (December 2020). 101959.
- Hoy, Kyle A., Irene M. Xiarchos, Timothy W. Kelsey, Kathryn J. Brasier, and Leland L. Glenna. 2018. “Marcellus Shale Gas Development and Farming.” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 47 (December 2018): 634-664.
- Hoy, Kyle A. and Douglas H. Wrenn. 2018. “Unconventional Energy, Taxation, and Interstate Welfare: An Analysis of Pennsylvania’s Severance Tax Policy.” Energy Economics. 73 (June 2018): 53-65.
- Hoy, Kyle A., Timothy W. Kelsey, and Martin Shields. 2017. “An Economic Impact Report of Shale Gas Extraction in Pennsylvania with Stricter Assumptions.” Ecological Economics. 138 (August 2017): 178-185.
- BUS 170 Introduction to Business Analytics
- BUS 260 Business and Marketing Analytics I
- BUS 361 Principles of Finance
- BUS 383 Management Science
- MBA 805 Financial Policy
- MBA 833 Managerial Economics
- MBA 840 Business Analytics