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Brandon Parsons Practitioner Faculty of Economics

Brandon Parsons, PhD, MBA

Practitioner of Economics
Graziadio Business School

Biography

Dr. Parsons has over 20 years of business experience working in various industries. Brandon started working for McKenna Long & Aldridge, now Dentons. He worked on litigation, corporate, and anti-dumping cases. Subsequently, Brandon became the managing director at a division of Adecco Staffing. After his time with Adecco, he worked for Caterpillar Financial in Nashville, Tennessee.

Dr. Parsons began teaching economics in 2014 and currently teaches at the graduate and undergraduate levels at Pepperdine's Graziadio Business School. Professor Parsons teaches managerial economics, macroeconomics, and international business. Brandon's research focus includes determinants of income inequality and political instability. Dr. Parsons has published several papers on income inequality and political instability using panel data methods. Brandon received his BA from the University of Southern Indiana, his MBA from Pepperdine, and his MA from the University of Detroit Mercy. Dr. Parsons completed his Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Parsons is an avid traveler, having visited over forty countries and every continent. In addition, Brandon's hobbies include competing in Ironman triathlon events and climbing mountains.

Education

  • PhD, University of Southern Mississippi, Economics

  • MA, University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, Economics

  • MBA, Pepperdine University, Finance

  • Beta Gamma Sigma National Honor Society Membership, BS, University of Southern Indiana Evansville

  • Political Science/History, Alpha Chi and Golden Key National Honor Society Membership

 

Published Papers

  • Parsons, B., Dissertation Defense, "Panel Data Analysis of Determinants of Gini Coefficient," University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS. (November 20, 2020).
  • Parsons, B. and Naghshpour, S. (2022). “Panel Data Analysis on Income Tax Progressivity and Gini Coefficient” Journal of Applied Business and Economics. 24(2).
  • Parsons, B. and Naghshpour, S. (2022). “Corruption and the Gini Coefficient” Journal of Social, Political, and Economic Studies. 47(3-4).
  • Parsons, B. (2023). Panel Data Analysis of the Human Capital Index and Income Inequality. Journal of Applied Economics and International Development. 23(1). 
  • Parsons, B., and Naghshpour, S. (2023) Panel data analysis of internal conflict and income inequality. European Journal of Government and Economics. 12(1). 79-101.
  • Parsons, B. (2023). Statutory Corporate Tax Rates and Income Distribution - Panel Data from 95 Countries Using Driscoll and Kraay Standard Errors and Quantile Via Moments. Journal of Applied Business and Economics. 25(7). 
  • Parsons, B. (2024). Political Polarization and Internal Conflict: A Cross-National Analysis Using Popular Support and Government Cohesion as Proxies. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 14(1). 
  • Parsons, B., and Naghshpour, S. (2023). Panel Data Analysis of Ethnic Fractionalization, Ethnic Tension, Religious Tension, and the Gini Coefficient. Journal of Economic Development, 48(4).

Conference Presentations

  • Parsons, B. (Presenter & Author), Naghshpour, S. (Author Only), "Panel Data Analysis on Income Tax and Gini Coefficient," International Atlantic Economics Society. (October 9, 2021)
  • Parsons, B. (Presenter & Author), Naghshpour, S. (Author Only), "Ethnic Fractionalization, Ethnic Tension, Religious Tension and the Gini Coefficient," National Business and Economics Society Conference. (March 3, 2022)
  • Parsons, B. (Presenter & Author). Corporate Tax Rate and the Gini Coefficient: A Cross-National Study. Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International Conference. (November 23, 2022)
  • Parsons, B. (Presenter & Author), Naghshpour, S. (Author Only), " Regime democracy and income inequality–do democracies improve income distribution?" International Atlantic Economics Society. (October 7, 2023)
  • Parsons, B. (Presenter & Author), Naghshpour, S. (Author Only), " Military in Politics and Internal Conflict in Developing Countries: Panel Data Analysis with Quantile Via Moments and Kernel Nonparametric Regressions." Midwest Economics Association (MEA). (March 22, 2024)
  • Parsons, B. (Presenter & Author), Naghshpour, S. (Author Only), " Panel Analysis of Female Labor Force Participation and Income Distribution in 136 Countries" Midwest Economics Association (MEA). (March 22, 2024)

Working Papers

  • Panel Data Analysis of Determinants of Internal Conflict. Parsons, B.
  • Panel Data Analysis of Labor Union Participation Rate and Income Inequality in OECD Countries.
    Parsons, B.
  • Panel Data Analysis of the Minimum Wage and Income Inequality in OECD Countries.
    Parsons, B.
  • Government Regime and Income Inequality.
    Parsons, B.
  • Panel Data Analysis of Ethnic Fractionalization, Ethnic Tension, Religious Tension, and the Gini Coefficient.
    Parsons, B.
  • Female Labor Force Participation Rate and Income Inequality.
    Parsons, B.
  • Corporate Tax Rate and Income Inequality. Parsons, B. 
  • Political Polarization and Internal Conflict
  • Ethnic Tension, Religious Tension, Ethnic Fractionalization, and Internal Conflict
  • Does Income Inequality or Poverty Drive Internal Conflict?
  • Do democracies decrease or increase internal conflict? 
  • Are governments led by ethnic minorities more prone to conflict? 
  • Are Eastern Bloc countries better off after the Washington Consensus? – A comparison 
  • 2023 Provost Grant Award