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Morton Schapiro

Morton Schapiro

PresidentNorthwestern University

Named the 16th president of Northwestern University with an extensive background in economics

Assessment and Accountability in Higher EducationOpportunity in American Higher EducationAligning Athletics and Academic ValuesThe Promise and Perils of Universal Higher EducationGlobal Issues in Higher Education
John Singleton

John Singleton

James P. Wilmot Assistant Professor of EconomicsUniversity of Rochester

Singleton is an expert in public economics and the economics of education, particularly as it relates to school choice.

School BoardsSchool FinanceHistory of Applied EconomicsEconomics of EducationPublic Economics
Scott Imberman

Scott Imberman

ProfessorMichigan State University

Education expert and economist, focusing on policy issues in K-12 and higher education

Autism Spectrum DisorderTeacher IncentivesEducation PolicyEconomics of EducationSchool Choice
David  Neumark

David Neumark

Distinguished Professor of EconomicsUC Irvine

David Neumark is a labor economist whose work focuses on minimum wages, discrimination in the work force, and worker compensation.

Health EconomicsFinanceGender Inequality in RelationshipsEconomicsDemographics
Angela Dills

Angela Dills

Distinguished ProfessorWestern Carolina University

Angela Dills's research focuses on policy issues such as school choice, accountability, peer effects, and alcohol and drug prohibition.

Health EconomicsDrug and Alcohol PolicyEconometricsMicroeconomicsSchool Choice
Swarup Joshi

Swarup Joshi

Assistant Professor of EconomicsLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

CrimePublic PolicyEducation EconomicsLabor EconomicsHealth Economics
Graham Beattie

Graham Beattie

Associate Professor and Chair of EconomicsLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Applied MicroeconomicsPublic EconomicsEnvironmental EconomicsPolitical Economy
Sean Mulholland

Sean Mulholland

ProfessorWestern Carolina University

Sean Mulholland research interests include human capital and economic growth, white supremacist groups and hate crimes.

Drunk DrivingHate CrimesEconomic GrowthWhite Supremacist GroupsStudent Performance