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Mansoor Saleem
Mansoor Saleem is a Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at Clark University and a Fulbright Scholar, specializing in applied macroeconomics, policy analysis, and applied econometrics. With over a decade of professional experience at the State Bank of Pakistan, Mansoor contributed to the central bank’s research cluster by providing analytical inputs for monetary policy formulation and conducting…
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Moshi Alam
Moshi Alam is a labor economist who examines the economics of discrimination and inequality, as well as policies that address these issues. His current research focuses on assessing equity based labor market policies, optimal redistribution of resources across different locations, and improving the design of school-choice mechanisms to enhance welfare. He earned his doctorate in…
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Kensuke Suzuki
Ken Suzuki studies international economics, spatial/regional economics, and labor economics with an emphasis on understanding how globalization affects workers and firms as well as shapes aggregate economic impacts at national and regional levels. His current research examined the implications of Japan’s immigration policy on local labor market outcomes and production. He is also interested in…
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Jon Denton-Schneider
Jon Denton-Schneider studies development economics and economic history with an emphasis on human capital — especially health — in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. His research focuses on the historical causes and economic consequences of poor health in these regions, as well as the policies that can remedy its negative impacts. Jon received his PhD…
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Edouard Wemy
Dr. Wemy is originally from Burkina Faso. He received his B.A. in Economics and Mathematics at Ohio Dominican University, and his Ph.D. in Economics in 2015 from Emory University. Dr. Wemy is an active member of the American Economics Association and a fellow of the Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics (DITE) – an NSF…
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Dana Bauer
Dr. Dana Bauer is an interdisciplinary researcher with particular interests in conservation and sustainability. She applies economic and ecological theory towards the assessment of ecosystem services and the analysis of policies and programs that aim to protect them. Her current research focuses on: (1) the willingness of farmers to participate in habitat and water conservation…
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Magda Tsaneva
Dr. Tsaneva received a B.A. from Colby College in 2007 and a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in 2015. She has been at Clark since 2015. Dr. Tsaneva is an applied microeconomist with a focus on development economics. Her research examines how various government policies and unexpected shocks impact mental health, early marriage/pregnancy, and…
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David Cuberes
Dr. Cuberes received a B.A. from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain) in 1998, a Master in Economics and Finance from CEMFI (Madrid, Spain) and an M.A. and Ph.D. in 2001 and 2005, respectively, from the University of Chicago. He has done research and taught at Clemson University, Royal Holloway (UK), Universidad de Aliante (Spain), and…
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Robert Johnston
Dr. Johnston received a B.A. from Williams College in 1990 and a Ph.D. from the University of Rhode Island in 1996. He has been at Clark since 2008. He is Director of the George Perkins Marsh Institute and Professor of Economics. Professor Johnston’s research interests include economic valuation, human-natural interactions and behaviors, benefit transfer and…
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Junfu Zhang
Dr. Zhang received a B.A. from Renmin University of China, an M.A. from Clark University, and a Ph.D. in economics from Johns Hopkins University. He was a dissertation fellow at the Brookings Institution during 2000-2001, and he worked as a research fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California before joining Clark in 2006. He…