Murray Sabrin

Professor - Finance
Anisfield School of Business

Years at Ramapo College of New Jersey: 22

Academic Background

Academic Background
     Ph.D. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, Geography, 1981
     M.A. Lehman College, Bronx, NY, Social Studies Education, 1971
     B.A. Hunter College, Bronx, NY, History, 1968

Dissertation/Thesis
     The Spatial Incidence of Inflation In The United States 1967-1971: An Economic-Geographic Perspective

Professional Experience

Experience: Academic
     Full Professor, Ramapo College (September, 1996 - Present).
     Tenure, Ramapo College of New Jersey (1990 - Present).
     Associate Professor, Ramapo College (September, 1992 - August, 1996).
     Assistant Professor, Ramapo College (September, 1985 - August, 1992).

Experience: Non-Academic
     Adjunct Fellow, Foundation for Free Enterprise (August, 1985 - Present). Lecturer for grades 5-12.
     Adjunct Fellow, The Ludwig von Mises Institute (September, 1985 - Present).
     Host, WVNJ,1160AM (January, 1997 - May, 1998).
     Host, Cable Television Network (September, 1996 - June, 1997).
     Lecturer, Foundation for Economic Education (August, 1995 - 1997). Financial lectures presented to high school      and college students.
     Host, WVNJ,1160AM (January, 1994 - January, 1997). On The Money .
     Consulting economist, JHR Management Company (January, 1985 - June, 1992). Senior Consultant.
     Consulting Economist, JHR Management Company (1985 - 1992). Senior Consultant.
     Financial Research Consultant, Century 21 Realtors (1984 - 1986).
     Financial Research Consultant, Century 21 Realtors (1984 - 1986). Financial Research Consultant.
     Senior Investment Analyst, American Investment Services (January, 1981 - February, 1982).
     Senior Staff Economist, American Institute for Economic Research (May, 1979 - December, 1980).
     Consultant, American Geographical Society (January, 1975 - January, 1976).
     Instructor/Assistant SchoolProgram Coordinator/Math Lab Director, Intermediate School 148 (September, 1968 -      June, 1972).

Teaching

Courses Taught
Advanced Seminar in Business Strategies
Business Ethics
Contemporary Issues in Business
Corporate Finance I
Ethics in Business
Financial Markets & Institutions
Money and Capital Markets
Multinational Finance
Personal Finance
Security Analysis and Port. Mgmt.
Strategic Management
Strategic Management Financial Planning

Intellectual Contributions - Group A

Articles in Referred Journals
     Sabrin, M. (2002). A Ranking of the Most Productive Ethics Scholars: A Five Year Study. Journal of Business Ethics. Acceptance Date: 2002

Intellectual Contributions - Group B

Intellectual Contributions - Group C

Paper Presentations - Not Ref
      Local
          Sabrin, M. (2006, March). The Coming Collapse of the Welfare-Warfare State. Invited presentation at           Distinguished Lecture, Bergen Community College, Paramus, New Jersey.

Non-Referred Articles
Sabrin, M. (2007). We Need Free Enterprise, Not Debt. NJBIZ. - Acceptance Date: 2007
Sabrin, M. (2007). New Jersey Wants Out of Iraq. NJBIZ. - Acceptance Date: 2007
Sabrin, M. (2007). Corzine's Plan Perpetuates Nanny State. NJBIZ.
Sabrin, M. (2007). The 2007 Business and Financial Outlook Roundtable:How to Improve New Jersey's Economy. Commerce Magazine.
Sabrin, M. (2007). Corzine's Business as Usual Vision. Journal is not in list - being petitioned.
Sabrin, M. (2007). Corzine's First Year Report Card. NJBIZ.
Sabrin, M. (2006). Corzine's Ideas Need Better Strategey. NJBIZ.
Sabrin, M. (2006). Economic Illiterates Hit the Airwaves...Again. START.
Sabrin, M. (2006). Letter to the Governor About Our Future. NJBIZ.
Sabrin, M. (2006). Downsize the State's Bloated Budget. NJBIZ. - Acceptance Date: 2006
Sabrin, M. (2005). Bernanke Policies Will be Stop-and-Go . NJBIZ.
Sabrin, M. (2005). Trade, Protectionism and Economic Nonsense. START.
Sabrin, M. (2005). The Smart Way to Judge a Candidate. NJBIZ.
Sabrin, M. (2005). A Counterproductive Ideology in Trenton. NJBIZ.
Sabrin, M. (2005). Social Security: Myth and Realities. START.
Sabrin, M. (2005). The Correct Cure for Health Care. NJBIZ.
Sabrin, M. (2005). So Far, So Good. START.
Sabrin, M. (2005). The Perfect Financial Storm. START.
Sabrin, M. (2004). Bush? Kerry? Fuggedaboutit. Journal is not in list - being petitioned.

Other Professional Activities
      Other
2006 - Other: Fellow, Rutgers Ethics Initiative

2005 - Other: Guest, Channel 12, “Power and Politics”, September, 2005 Guest, Adrian Berg’s Money Show (syndicated radio show), July 3, 2005 Host, "On the Money", and the "Sabrin Report" WVNJ 1160 AM, finance and investment topics and public affairs issues (1995-1998) Guest panelist, NewsTalk Television, New York City, January 2, 1996, December 26, 1995, Guest, Blue Ridge Cable, East Stroudsburg, PA, November 17, 1995, "Taxes and the Economy" December 7, 1995, July 28, 1995, July 21, 1995, January 24, 1995. Topics included: 1996 economic outlook, financial and tax planning for 1996, the flat tax, taxes and the economy Guest, National Empowerment Television, "Mitchells in the Morning", August 29, 1995 Guest, America's Talking Network, "Pork", August 18, 1995 Guest speaker and book signing, Barnes & Noble, Paramus, July 13, 1995 Host, "Your Dollars: Up in Smoke?" nineteen 30-minute programs, produced at International Telecommunications Center, Ramapo College, broadcast on Cable Television Network (New Jersey) Fall 1994, Spring 1995, and Fall 1995

2005 - Other: Columnist for the web-based news forum. URL: www.JERSEYPOLITICS.com

2005 - Other: Columnist for Ether Zone: The Intelligent Alternative. Web based. URL: http://www.etherzone.com

2004 - Other: Columnist for Ether Zone: The Intelligent Alternative. Web based. URL: http://www.etherzone.com

2003 - Other: Columnist for Ether Zone: The Intelligent Alternative. Web based. URL: http://www.etherzone.com

Service: Professional


      Chair: Conference / Track / Program
2006: Center for Business and Public Policy, Ramapo College, Moderator, 2007 Business and Financial Outlook Roundtable: How to Improve New Jersey's Economy, Mahwah, New Jersey (Local).


      Editorial Newspaper
2007: The Record of Hackensack, The big problem with big government (Local).
2006: The Record of Hackensack, What the GOP must do to get on the right track, Hackensack, New Jersey (Local).


      Editorial: Non-PRJ
2007: www.lewrockwell.com, Can Ron Paul Win?, Auburn, Virtual (National).
2007: Hall Institute for Public Policy, Financing Healthcare for the Uninsured (Local).


      Invited Lecture
2006: Bergen County Community College, The Coming Collapse of the Welfare Warfare State, Paramus, New Jersey (Local).
2005: The Culture Club, Ramapo College, Guest Speaker, “The Impact of Culture on Political Economy, (Local).


      Other Professional Service Activities
2006: Center for Business and Public Policy, Host, Sebastian J. Racit Memorial Lecture, Judge Andrew Napolitano, speaker, Mahwah, New Jersey (Local).

2005: Ramapo College of New Jersey, Panelist, Labor Economic Class; The Minimum Wage, March 1, 2005 (Local).

2005: Center for Business and Public Policy, March 2005 Third Author Lecture: Judge Andrew Napolitano. Senior Judicial Analyst, Fox News, Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When The Government Breaks Its Own Laws. May 2005 Campaign Finance Reform Symposium Bob Franks, former State GOP chairman, assemblyman, congressman, gubernatorial candidate and U.S. Senate candidate; former New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Gary Stein, and several gubernatorial candidates. (Local).

2004: Center for Business and Public Policy, Ramapo College of New Jersey, March 2004 Health Care Symposium Keynote Speaker: Honorable Jon S. Corzine, United States Senate, New Jersey Panelists: Alieta Eck, MD, co-founder, Zarephath Health Center, William Healey, executive vice president, HealthCare Institute of New Jersey. David Knowlton, president, New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute. Glenn B. Gero N.D., R.N.C, director Holistic Naturopathic Center, Clifton, New Jersey V. David Schwantes, former CFO, SMDC, St. Mary's/Duluth Clinic Health System Luncheon Speaker Dr. Gene Cheslock, founder, Parker Family Health Center, Red Bank, New Jersey. September 2004 First Author Lecture, John Murphy, author of Intermarket Analysis: Profiting From Global Market Relationships. October 2004 The First Annual Sebastian J. Raciti Memorial Lecture and Dinner Guest Lecturer: Professor Edward W. Ryan, author, Liberty Virtue and Happiness, Economic Freedom and Public Policy October 2004 Second Author Lecture Professor Thomas DiLorenzo, author of The Real Lincoln: A New look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War. December 2004 Second Annual Financial Outllook Roundtable Business and Financial Outlook Roundtable Panelists: Dwight Carey, managing member, American Productivity Group, LLC Stephen Daffron, managing director, Citigroup Private Bank Richard Goldberg, president, Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey John Murphy, former CNBC technical analyst, and commentator www.stockcharts.com Joseph Seneca, University professor, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy, Rutgers University, New Jersey Council of Economic Advisors (Local).

2003: The Black Professorate, Ramapo College, Panelist, Affirmative Action, The Black Professorate, Ramapo College (Local).

2003: Center for Business and Public Policy, Ramapo College, New Jersey, Dr. Murray Sabrin, Executive Director September 2003 Litigation and the Economy Symposium Speakers and participants, Bruce Siminoff, author, business executive and legislative affairs director, Commerce & Industry of New Jersey; Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, senior judicial analyst, Fox New; Walter Olson, author The Rule of Lawyers and John Stossel, co-host 20/20 ABC News. December 2003 First Annual Business and Financial Outlook Roundtable Panelists included: Warren Boroson, columnist, Morristown Daily Record, and author of Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett, The Ultimate Mutual Fund Guide and another 20 books: Dwight Carey, international business executive, Managing Member, American Productivity Group, LLC; Richard Goldberg, president, Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey: Beth Gorin, president, Bergen County Economic Development Corporation; John Murphy, former CNBC technical analyst, and editor of www.stockcharts.com: Jim Rogers, author of Adventure Capitalist and Investment Biker, and panelist Neil Cavuto’s World, Fox News; George Taber, president, NJBIZ, New Jersey’s only business weekly publication. (Local).

      Reviewer: Ad Hoc Reviewer for a Journal
2002-2005: Mid-Atlantic Journal of Business (National).
Research Grants - Funded, External
2006 - Sabrin, M., "Sebastian J. Raciti Memorial Lecture and Dinner," Ernst & Young, ( $4,000).
2002 - Sabrin, M., "John Stossel Talk," Young America's Foundation, ( $2,500).

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