Research
This
is my research page. My general areas of current and past research
interest are in monetary economics, urban/regional economics, environmental
economics, applied microeconomics (a sort of "catch-all" category), and
economic education. To get an overall sense of what I have published,
you may wish to click on the "curriculum vitae" (this is what academics
call a resume) below. It is, however, pretty dry reading; the other
topics are more interesting. For those with more specific interests
or just curious about the themes underlying the publications, click on
the narrower topics that follow the Vita: I have made an effort,
at the beginning of each of the following linked pages, to explain in terms
that any undergraduate should find understandable what the research is
primarily about.
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