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Alexander Whalley, Ph.D.
PhD Economics University of Maryland, College Park, USAAreas of Research
Labor Economics
Labor market impacts of education, new technology and knowledge spillovers
Labor market impacts of education, new technology and knowledge spillovers
Innovation and Productivity
How innovation affects firms, workers and cities.
How innovation affects firms, workers and cities.
Urban Economics
How economic policies affect regional development.
How economic policies affect regional development.
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Economics - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries
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Motivated students deeply committed to a research career in empirical economics. Attention to detail and able to meet deadlines. Knowledge of statistics and programming experience in Stata, R, or Python is highly desired.
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