Sentences with phrase «professor of economic analysis»

William Strange is a Professor of Economic Analysis and Policy at the Rotman School.
Vice Dean, Learning and Innovation Marcel Desautels Professor of Integrative Thinking Director, Desautels Centre for Integrative Thinking Professor of Economic Analysis and Policy

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Professor Robert J. Gordon of Northwestern University has provided such an analysis in a National Bureau of Economic Research paper published in August.
Indeed, Adam Smith, whose 1776 book The Wealth of Nations founded modern economic analysis, was Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University.
In 1947 Samuelson, an assistant professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, published Foundations of Economic Analysis, a book which is considered to be the seminal work in the integration of mathematics and economics.
«Our next step is to perform a health - economic analysis to show that the reduction in multiple pregnancy rates results does indeed result in a financial benefit for the government, so that the refunding of six cycles is still a responsible policy,» said Professor Thomas D'Hooghe, last author of the paper and head of the Leuven University Fertility Center.
,» researcher Richard B. McKenzie, Gerken Professor of Economics and Management Emeritus at the UC Irvine Paul Merage School of Business and a senior fellow with the National Center for Policy Analysis, found the practice of tipping restaurant servers and bartenders has economic advantages for everyone concerned: restaurant owners, their customers, servers and other workers.
Donna Ginther, Ph.D., is Professor of Economics and the Director of the Center for Economic and Business Analysis of the Institute for Policy and Social Research at the University of Kansas.
Maria D. Fitzpatrick is visiting scholar at the National Bureau of Economic Research and assistant professor of policy analysis and management at Cornell University, where Michael F. Lovenheim is associate professor of policy analysis and management.
About the Authors: Michael F. Lovenheim is associate professor of policy analysis and management at Cornell University and a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
About the Authors Maria D. Fitzpatrick is visiting scholar at the National Bureau of Economic Research and assistant professor of policy analysis and management at Cornell University, where Michael F. Lovenheim is associate professor of policy analysis and management.
In an analysis of the effects of the 1990 Kentucky Education Reform Act recently published in the Kentucky Annual Economic Report, a professor of economics at the University of Kentucky asserts that the state's higher school spending levels have not led to significant gains on national tests or substantial improvements in the dropout rate.
Michael F. Lovenheim is associate professor of policy analysis and management at Cornell University and a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
He is currently the Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University and is a Nobel Laureate as well, having been awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on data - based analysis of asset prices and valuations.
Critique of Trade Surpluses and Deficits Criticism — Following the popular analysis of why trade surpluses and deficits are no longer a measure of national economic health, lecentre's economics professor gave his own critical appraisal of my analysis.
We were also honored to introduce Dr. Terry Clower, professor of public policy at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government and director of its Center on Regional Analysis to present the results of a Pet Leadership Council (PLC) and PIJAC - funded study examining the economic impact of the pet industry.
Professor Mohamed F. Khimji, the David Allgood Professor of Business Law at Queen's University, has won a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant as principal investigator for the project Shareholder Democracy in Public Corporations — An Empirical and Economic Analysis.
A recent study by UC Berkeley associate professor Catherine Wolfram, a member of the Haas Economic Analysis and Policy Group, found that MBAs are more likely than MDs, and marginally more likely than JDs to leave the workforce and stay home with their children.
Professor Heckman's analysis of economic return is based on two long - running pilot programs in the United States, Perry Preschool and Abecedarian.
Professor Heckman's economic analysis of these programs reveals that investing in early childhood development for disadvantaged children provides a great return to society through increased personal achievement and social productivity.
This is Professor Heckman's well - known analysis of the Perry Preschool program, its economic benefits and the value of investing in quality early childhood development.
Both educational activities featured Deidre Duncan, a lawyer and water law expert with the law firm of Hunton and Williams, who provided a legal analysis of the proposed rule and the negative economic impact the regulation would have on property owners nationwide; and Dr. Dave Sundig, an economics professor with U.C. Berkley, who provided a critique of the EPA's meager cost / benefit analysis conducted for the rulemaking.
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