Curriculum Vitae

 

Dermot Gately

 

August 2007

Employment:

    

     New York University, since Fall 1973

Professor of Economics

Director of Graduate Studies, 1974‑1977

Associate Chairman, 1977‑1978

 

     Stanford University 1979‑1980

Visiting Associate Professor

 

     University of Ghana, September 1971‑June 1973

    

     University of Western Ontario, September 1969‑July 1971

 

Consulting:

 

     Exxon Corporation, 1988‑96

modeling world oil market and OPEC pricing behavior

 

     U. S. Department of Energy, 1978‑1981, 1984, 1986‑87, 1989‑90, 1992-93, 1995-96, 1998-2004

modeling OPEC pricing behavior; oil demand estimation

 

     OECD / International Energy Agency, 2003-2005

 

     Saudi-Aramco, 2001-2004

            Modeling oil supply behavior, world oil demand

 

     International Monetary Fund, 2004 – 2005

            Modeling oil supply behavior, world oil demand

 

     Atlantic Richfield Co., 1979‑90, 1994-7

modeling OPEC pricing behavior; oil demand estimation

 

     World Bank, 1973‑74, 1989‑90, 1995-96

 

     Electric Power Research Institute, 1980‑1981

modeling OPEC pricing behavior

 

     Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1977

survey of literature on world oil markets

 

Other Professional Activities:

 

     Stanford University Energy Modeling Forum,

World Oil Studies, Working Group Participant: 1979‑81, 1989‑90

 

     Associate Editor, Energy Economics, 1996-present

 


Publications:

 

     "International Commodity Agreements: The Experience of Coffee and the

Prospects for Cocoa," The Economic Bulletin of Ghana, Vol. 3, 1973, pp. 3‑10.

            

     "Sharing the Gains from Regional Cooperation:  A Game-Theoretic

Application to Planning Investments in Electric Power,"

International Economic Review, Vol. 15, No. 1, February 1974, pp. 195‑208.

            

     "Sharing the Gains from Customs Unions Among Less Developed Countries"

Journal of Development Economics, 2 (1974), 213‑233.

             

     "The Prospects for OPEC: A Critical Survey of Models of the World Oil Market,

Journal of Development Economics, (with D. Fischer and J. Kyle), Vol. 2, No. 4, 1975.

            

     "The One‑Day Sale: An Example of Intertemporal Price Discrimination,"

Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1976.

            

     "Strategies for OPEC's Pricing Decisions," European Economic Review,

December 1977 (with J. F. Kyle and D. Fischer).

            

     "The Prospects for OPEC Five Years after 1973/74",

European Economic Review, 1979, pp. 369‑379.

            

     "OPEC Pricing and Output Decisions: A Partition Function Approach to OPEC Stability,"

in Applied Game Theory, edited by S. J. Brams, A. Schotter and G. Schwodiauer

(Wuerzburg, Germany: Physica‑Verlag, 1979).

            

     "The Outlook for OPEC and World Prices: Projections from World Energy Models

for Three Decades," in Directions in Energy Policy,

edited by B. Kursunoglu and A. Perlmutter (Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger, 1979).

             

     "Modeling OPEC Behavior," in International Energy Strategies,

edited by Joy Dunkerley (Cambridge, Mass.: Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1980).

            

     "Individual Discount Rates and the Purchase and Utilization of Energy‑using Durables: Comment"

Bell Journal of Economics, Spring 1980, pp. 373‑374.

 

     "Simulating OPEC Pricing Behavior in the World Energy Market,"

UN/ECE Conference, Washington, March 1980, Pergamon Press.

 

     "OPEC and the Buying Power Wedge," in Energy Vulnerability,

edited by J. Plummer (Cambridge, Mass.:  Ballinger, 1982).

            

     "Modeling OPEC Behavior," IAEE Conference, Toronto, June 1981. 

Proceedings published in Adapting to Higher Energy Prices, Pergamon Press, 1983.

 

     "OPEC: Retrospective and Prospects 1973‑1990,"

European Economic Review, 1983, pp. 313‑331.

 


     "A Ten‑Year Retrospective on OPEC and the World Oil Market",

            Journal of Economic Literature, Sept. 1984, pp. 1100‑14.

 

     OPEC Pricing Simulation Model: software for the IBM Personal Computer

(Pasadena, CA: David Sternlight, Inc. 1984)

 

     "The Prospects for Oil Prices, Revisited",  Annual Review of Energy, Vol. 11, 1986, pp. 513‑36.

 

     "Lessons from the 1986 Oil Price Collapse",

Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2:1986, pp. 237‑284.

 

     "The Adjustment of US Oil Demand to the Price Increases of the 1970's",

Energy Journal, April 1988. (with Peter Rappoport)

 

     "Taking Off: The US Demand for Air Travel and Jet Fuel", Energy Journal, 1988

 

     "The U.S. Demand for Cocoa: Explaining the Apparent Insignificance of Income Growth",

(with S.K. Andoh), Applied Economics, 1989

 

     "Do Oil Markets Work?  Is OPEC Dead?", Annual Review of Energy, Vol. 14, 1989

 

     "The US Demand for Highway Travel and Motor Fuel", Energy Journal, 1990

 

    "Imperfect Price‑Reversibility of U.S. Gasoline Demand:

Asymmetric Responses to Price Increases and Declines",

Energy Journal, Vol. 13, No. 4, 1992, pp. 179-207.

 

    "Oil Demand in the US and Japan: Why the demand reductions caused by

     the price increases of the 1970's won't be reversed by the price declines of the 1980's",

Japan and the World Economy, 1993, Vol. 5, No. 4. 

 

    "The Imperfect Price‑Reversibility of World Oil Demand", Energy Journal, Vol. 14, No. 4, 1993.

 

    "Oil Demand in the Industrialized Countries"

Energy Journal, Special Issue, 1994, pp. 39-67. (with Joyce Dargay)   

 

    "The Imperfect Price-Reversibility of Non-Transportation Oil Demand in the OECD"

Energy Economics, 17:1, 1995, pp. 59-71. (with Joyce Dargay)

 

    "The Response of World Energy and Oil Demand to Income Growth and

Changes in Oil Prices", Annual Review of Energy and the Environment,

Vol. 20, 1995 (with Joyce Dargay)

 

    "Strategies for OPEC's Pricing and Output Decisions", Energy Journal, 16:3, 1995, pp. 1-38.

 

    "The Demand for Transportation Fuels: Imperfect Price-reversibility?"

Transportation Research, 1997 (with Joyce Dargay)

  

     "The Demand for Oil Products in the Developing Countries”,

World Bank Discussion Papers, 1997 (with Shane Streifel)

 


     “Vehicle ownership to 2015: implications for energy use and emissions”,

            Energy Policy, Vol. 25, 14-15, pp. 1121-1127, 1997 (with Joyce Dargay)

 

     "Income’s Effect on Car and Vehicle Ownership, Worldwide: 1960-2015”,

Transportation Research: Part A, 1999, Vol. 33, pp. 101-138 (with Joyce Dargay)

 

     How Plausible is the Consensus Projection of Oil Below $25

            and Persian Gulf Oil Capacity and Output Doubling  by 2020?" 

            Energy Journal, Fall 2001, 22(4), pp. 1-27

 

     “The Asymmetric Effects of Changes in Price and Income on Energy and Oil Demand”,

            Energy Journal, 2002, 23(1), pp. 19-55 (with Hillard G. Huntington)

 

     “OPEC’s Incentives for Faster Output Growth”, Energy Journal, 2004, 25(2), April, pp. 75-96.

 

     “What oil export levels should we expect from OPEC”, Energy Journal, 2007, 28(2).

 

     “Vehicle Ownership and Income Growth, Worldwide: 1960-2030” (with Joyce Dargay and Martin Sommer),

            Energy Journal, 2007, 28(4).

 

 

Education:

     Holy Cross College, B.S., 1965 (Mathematics)

     Princeton University, M.A., 1967; Ph.D., 1971 (Economics)

 

Fellowships:

     1965‑1968, National Defense Education Act Fellowship

     1968‑1969, Princeton University Fellowship

                         

Dissertation:

     Investment Planning in the Electric Power Industry:

            A Mixed‑Integer Programming Approach, with Application to Southern India.

                         

Personal:

     U. S. Citizen

     Office:        New York University, Economics Department

269 Mercer Street, New York, New York 10003  (212) 998‑8955

fax: (212) 995-3932   e-mail: Dermot.Gately@nyu.edu