Not exact matches
And despite Trump's repeated calls for «reciprocal» tariffs — nations charging each other the same percentage for the same goods — Alan Deardorff, a
professor of international
economics at the University of
Michigan, told Fortune that international trade has never worked that way.
Wolfers,
professor of
economics and public policy at the University of
Michigan and several other institutions, soon shot back saying the stock market performed better under Obama than under Trump at the same point in their presidency.
Alan Deardorff,
professor of international
economics and public policy at the University of
Michigan, said that if U.S. - China trade tensions were to reach a boiling point, «the pain would be widespread and deep» for U.S. businesses.
The U of A researchers — Rick Ulrich,
professor of chemical engineering; Darin Nutter,
professor of mechanical engineering; Jennie Popp,
professor of agricultural
economics and agribusiness; and Marty Matlock,
professor of biological and agricultural engineering, in addition to Thoma — partnered with researchers at
Michigan Technological University.
Ed Barbier, the John S. Bugas
Professor of
Economics and Finance in the UW College of Business, was a co-author of «The economic value of grassland species for carbon storage,» along with researchers from Northern Arizona University, the University of Illinois, the University of Minnesota, Australia's Western Sydney University, the University of Nebraska, Western Washington University and the University of
Michigan.
I am co-authoring this column with Mark Skidmore, a
Professor of
Economics at
Michigan State University.
Host Jacki Lyden talks to Justin Wolfers,
professor of
economics and public policy at the University of
Michigan.
Author Bio: Susan Dynarski is a
professor of public policy, education and
economics at the University of Michigan, where she holds appointments at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, School of Education, Department of Economics and Institute for Social Research and serves as co-director of the Education Policy In
economics at the University of
Michigan, where she holds appointments at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, School of Education, Department of
Economics and Institute for Social Research and serves as co-director of the Education Policy In
Economics and Institute for Social Research and serves as co-director of the Education Policy Initiative.
Brian Jacob is
professor of education policy and
economics at the University of
Michigan.
He is a former Chief Economist for the U.S. Department of Labor and a former
Professor of
Economics at
Michigan State University.
Writing in the New York Times, Susan Dynarski, a
professor of education, public policy, and
economics at the University of
Michigan, notes that each student in the study took math and reading tests.
Brian A. Jacob is the co-director of the Education Policy Initiative (EPI) at the University of
Michigan, where he is a
professor of education policy,
economics, and education.
Brian Jacob is a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and the Walter H. Annenberg
Professor of Education Policy,
Professor of
Economics, and
Professor of Education at the University of
Michigan.
Susan Dynarski is a
professor of public policy, education and
economics at the University of Michigan, where she holds appointments at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, School of Education, Department of Economics and Institute for Social Research and serves as co-director of the Education Policy In
economics at the University of
Michigan, where she holds appointments at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, School of Education, Department of
Economics and Institute for Social Research and serves as co-director of the Education Policy In
Economics and Institute for Social Research and serves as co-director of the Education Policy Initiative.
Susan Dynarski is a
professor of public policy, education and
economics at the University of
Michigan.
The policy reduced teacher absences on an annual basis by about 10 percent and cut the number of teachers with 15 or more annual absences by 20 percent, according to the report by Brian A. Jacob, a
professor of education policy and
economics at the University of
Michigan, in Ann Arbor.
Professor Nicholas Barr from the London School of
Economics and Political Science,
Professor Bruce Chapman from the Australian National University,
Professor Lorraine Dearden from the UCL Institute of Education and
Professor Susan Dynarski from the University of
Michigan show that the US could solve its student financing crisis through the adoption of income - contingent loans.
Although Gaetz's bill does not include fiscal expenditures, as noted in the main text (§ IV, supra), in reviewing the start time / academic achievement studies undertaken by fellow economists, Columbia University Assistant
Professor of Finance and
Economics Jonah Rockoff and the Walter H. Annenberg
Professor of Education Policy,
Professor of
Economics, and
Professor of Education at the University of
Michigan, Brian Jacob, concluded that delaying middle and high school start times «from roughly 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. -LSB-,]» will increase academic achievement by 0.175 standard deviations on average, with effects for disadvantaged students roughly twice as large as advantaged students, at little or no cost to schools; i.e., a 9 to 1 benefits to costs ratio when utilizing single - tier busing, the most expensive transportation method available.
Susan Dynarski is a
professor of education, public policy and
economics at the University of
Michigan.
As a
professor of public policy, education and
economics at the University of Michigan, Dynarski serves in the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, the School of Education and the Department of E
economics at the University of
Michigan, Dynarski serves in the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, the School of Education and the Department of
EconomicsEconomics.
John is an adjunct assistant
professor of
economics and international finance at the University of
Michigan - but don't be dismayed; his other job is running Hussman Econometrics Advisors, where he manages money for individuals and institutions (he's an equal - opportunity money manager).
Tawni Hunt Ferrarini,
Professor of
Economics and Director, Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship, Northern
Michigan University
http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d00/dt248.asp The graph and the calculation for total degrees were done by Mark Perry,
professor of finance and business
economics at the University of
Michigan's Flint campus.
«There are almost no housing market indicators showing weakness,» says Mark J. Perry, a
professor of
economics at the University of
Michigan - Flint.