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Prof. Nathan Grawe interviewed for Star Tribune business column
16 September 2024Nathan Grawe, Lloyd P. Johnson-Norwest Professor of Economics and the Liberal Arts, was interviewed by business columnist Evan Ramstad for a Star Tribune piece titled, “The financial aid crisis has…
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Professor Ethan Struby co-authors a paper voted best paper at Macroeconomics conference
4 September 2024Ethan Struby, assistant professor of economics, and Christina Farhart, associate professor of political science, co-authored a paper titled, “Inflation Expectations and Political Polarization: Evidence From the Cooperative Election Study” that…
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Economics Alumna Margaret Simms ’67 named a 2024 Distinguished Fellow by the American Economics Association
17 April 2024The Award of Distinguished Fellow was instituted in 1965. Past Presidents of the Association and Walker Medalists shall be Distinguished Fellows. Additional Distinguished Fellows may be elected, but not more…
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Professor Faress Bhuiyan and students discuss the OCS Bangladesh program in a television interview in Dhaka.
14 December 2023Carleton students Libby Rowland and Cameron Dolbow, a representative from the US state department, and Professor Faress Bhuiyan, were interviewed in a top TV studio (RTV) about the trip, studying…
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This grant will be used to develop a lab-based course that introduces the use of computational methods for the analysis of economic models.
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Jonathan joined the Carleton Economics Department in 2016. He earned his BS in mathematics at the University of Oregon and his PhD in economics at the University of Pittsburgh. His…
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Department Diversity Efforts Receive National Recognition
9 January 2023The Department of Economics is proud to announce that it has received the American Economic Association Award for Outstanding Achievement in Diversity and Inclusion for the year 2022. In its…
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“Double take: Abolition and the size of transferred property rights” by Professor Jenny Bourne
16 December 2022Professor of Economics Jenny Bourne recently published an article, “Double take: Abolition and the size of transferred property rights” in the Social Science Quarterly. Summary: Abolition is sometimes portrayed as…
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The MEA awards two Carleton Economics students top honors for their Comps research papers!
29 November 20222022 Carleton Economics graduates Rebecca Chen and Leah Johnson were recently awarded top honors in the “Senior Thesis” category of the Minnesota Economic Association’s undergraduate paper competition! Chen’s research paper,…
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