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== Faculty ==
 
== Faculty ==
  
Roy Andersen
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Roy Andersen is the Department Chair.  He is the Charles W. and Arvilla S. Timme Professor of Economics with a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, 1972. His interests are Microeconomics, international economics, development.
Chair.  Charles W. and Arvilla S. Timme Professor of Economics. Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1972. Microeconomics, international economics, development.
 
  
Steve Cohn
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Steve Cohn is a professor with a Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1986. His interests are Heterodox economics, macroeconomics, environmental economics.
Professor. Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1986. Heterodox economics, macroeconomics, environmental economics.
 
  
Jonathan Powers
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Jonathan Powers is an Assistant Professor with a Ph.D. from Northwestern University, 2002. His interests are Microeconomics, industrial organization, game theory, economics of information.  
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Northwestern University 2002. Microeconomics, industrial organization, game theory, economics of information.  
 
  
Maliha Safri
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Maliha Safri is a Visiting Assistant Professor with a Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2005. Her interest is Heterodox economics.
Visiting Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2005. Heterodox economics.
 
  
Carol Scotton
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Carol Scotton is an Assistant Professor with a Ph.D. from Georgia State University, 2000. Her interests are Microeconomics, business, public economics.
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Georgia State University, 2000. Microeconomics, business, public economics.
 
  
Richard A. Stout  
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Richard A. Stout is a Professor with a Ph.D. from Indiana University, 1984.  His interests are Microeconomics, macroeconomics, statistics.  
Professor. Ph.D., Indiana University, 1984.  Microeconomics, macroeconomics, statistics.  
 
  
Cooperating Faculty from Other Programs
 
Marc Parise
 
Visiting Scholar in Business and Management and Lecturer in Economics. D.B.A., St. Ambrose University, 2005.
 
  
Emeritus Faculty
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=== Cooperating Faculty from Other Programs ===
Mary Locke Eysenbach. Charles W. and Arvilla S. Timme Professor Emerita of Economics.
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Wilbur Fiske Pillsbury. Philip Sidney Post Professor Emeritus of Economics.
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Marc Parise is a Visiting Scholar in Business and Management and Lecturer in Economics with a D.B.A. from St. Ambrose University, 2005.
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=== Emeritus Faculty ===
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Mary Locke Eysenbach is the Charles W. and Arvilla S. Timme Professor Emerita of Economics.
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Wilbur Fiske Pillsbury is the Philip Sidney Post Professor Emeritus of Economics.

Revision as of 20:39, 7 May 2007

The Economics Department is located on the first floor of George Davis Hall.


Faculty

Roy Andersen is the Department Chair. He is the Charles W. and Arvilla S. Timme Professor of Economics with a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, 1972. His interests are Microeconomics, international economics, development.

Steve Cohn is a professor with a Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1986. His interests are Heterodox economics, macroeconomics, environmental economics.

Jonathan Powers is an Assistant Professor with a Ph.D. from Northwestern University, 2002. His interests are Microeconomics, industrial organization, game theory, economics of information.

Maliha Safri is a Visiting Assistant Professor with a Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2005. Her interest is Heterodox economics.

Carol Scotton is an Assistant Professor with a Ph.D. from Georgia State University, 2000. Her interests are Microeconomics, business, public economics.

Richard A. Stout is a Professor with a Ph.D. from Indiana University, 1984. His interests are Microeconomics, macroeconomics, statistics.


Cooperating Faculty from Other Programs

Marc Parise is a Visiting Scholar in Business and Management and Lecturer in Economics with a D.B.A. from St. Ambrose University, 2005.


Emeritus Faculty

Mary Locke Eysenbach is the Charles W. and Arvilla S. Timme Professor Emerita of Economics. Wilbur Fiske Pillsbury is the Philip Sidney Post Professor Emeritus of Economics.