Gayle DeLong PhD. holds a PhD in finance and international business from New York University. She is an Associate Professor of Economics and Finance at Baruch College of the City University of New York. Her subjects of expertise are Financial Regulated Industries and International Finance. Dr. DeLong has published in leading journals, including Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of International Money and Finance, Financial Management, and Journal of Financial Research. Research interests include regulatory capture, and conflicts of interest. Dr. DeLong is the 2013 recipient of the Abraham J. Briloff Prize in Ethics as well as the 2010 recipient of the Zicklin School of Business Teaching Excellence Award.
Her publications include:
A Lowered Probability Of Pregnancy In Females In The USA Aged 25–29 Who Received A Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Injection, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A, (2018)
Can ‘Delitigation’ Transform An Industry? Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance,( 2017)
Is “Delitigation” Associated with a Change in Product Safety? The Case of Vaccines
Review of Industrial Organizations (2017)
Conflicts Of Interest In Vaccine Safety Research. Accountability in Research (2012)