

F. Gerard Adams
Dr. F. Gerard Adams specialized in econometrics, globalization, and development economics, leaving a profound legacy in the field of economics. Born in Germany, Dr. Adams pursued his academic journey with great dedication, earning his PhD under the mentorship of Nobel laureate Lawrence Klein. His academic career flourished when he joined the faculty of the Economics University of Pennsylvania in 1961, where he played a pivotal role in the development of the Wharton Model alongside Klein. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Adams was recognized for his exceptional contributions to teaching, receiving numerous awards that highlighted his commitment to education. His leadership skills were further acknowledged when he served as the chair of the Faculty Senate, where he worked tirelessly to enhance the academic environment for both faculty and students. Dr. Adams was a prolific author, having published over 250 research articles and a dozen books. His scholarly work covered a wide range of topics, including the business forecasting revolution, East Asian development, and the complexities of globalization. His research not only advanced academic understanding but also provided valuable insights into real-world economic challenges. Beyond the confines of academia, Dr. Adams extended his expertise to the broader community by advising government agencies and local economic development commissions. His guidance was instrumental in shaping policies and strategies that promoted economic growth and development. Dr. Adams's legacy continues to inspire future generations of economists, and his contributions to the field remain influential. His passing from pancreatic cancer marked the end of a remarkable career, but his impact on the world of economics endures.
Publications
, 8-22, 1988-11-01
, 2003-01-01
, 390, 1958-11-01
, 393-394, 2000-05-01
, 367, 1965-11-01
, 51-62, 1994-01-01
, 156-161, 1992-04-01
, 49-64, 1991-01-01