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In Memoriam
Professor Edward Rockendorf Morey
January 2, 1950鈥揘ovember 13, 2024
"Edward was highly respected in the environmental economics field. In 1988, he began his career at the University of 欧美口爆视频 at Boulder as an associate and then a full professor in the economics department. He was a visiting professor at various universities around the world including: the Norwegian Agricultural University, the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, as well as the University of Padova in Italy. Most importantly, he would want to be remembered for his passion for ethics, choice theory, moral philosophy, and its correlation to economics. His proudest work was his book, Deconstructing Behavior, Choice, and Well-being : Neoclassical Choice Theory and Welfare Economics听 published in November 2023." 鈥
Charles W. Howe
1931鈥2024
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to听. There was听a Celebration of Life on Friday, April 12 at 2:30 p.m. in the听Eldorado Room at Frasier.听Read听more about Chuck Howe at听欧美口爆视频 Arts and Sciences Magazine
Graduate Student Awarded Dissertation Fellowship
February 2023:听Dongkyu Yang听was awarded the听Cambridge University Press Dissertation Fellowship ($10,000).听This award is made possible through an endowment created through a partnership between Cambridge University Press and the Economic History association signaling a commitment to the development of the future leaders of the field, whose research will direct the study of economic history throughout the world.听
Dan Kaffine and Akhil Rao (PhD '19)听awarded a NASA Grant to study space debris
Sep 13, 2022鈥,听NASA Press Release听22-085
As part of NASA's efforts to address orbital debris, the agency is funding research proposals from three university-based teams over the next year to analyze the economic, social, and policy issues associated with space sustainability.
Orbital debris consists of human-made objects orbiting Earth that no longer serve a purpose, including mission-related and fragmentation debris, nonfunctional spacecraft, and abandoned rocket stages.
NASA takes the threat of orbital debris seriously as these objects can endanger spacecraft, jeopardize access to space, and impede the development of a low-Earth orbit economy, including commercial participation. These new awards will fund research that supports the agency鈥檚 commitment to address the problem.
"Orbital debris is one of the great challenges of our era," said Bhavya Lal, associate administrator for the Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy (OTPS) at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "Maintaining our ability to use space is critical to our economy, our national security, and our nation's science and technology enterprise. These awards will fund research to help us understand the dynamics of the orbital environment and show how we can develop policies to limit debris creation and mitigate the impact of existing debris."
A panel of experts evaluated and selected the following three proposals:
- "Adaptive Space Governance and Decision-Support using Source-Sink Evolutionary Environmental Models," submitted by Richard Linares and Danielle Wood of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Moriba Jah of the University of Texas-Austin
- "An Integrated Assessment Model for Satellite Constellations and Orbital Debris," submitted by Akhil Rao of Middlebury College, Daniel Kaffine of the University of 欧美口爆视频-Boulder, and Brian Weeden of the Secure World Foundation
- "Communication and Space Debris: Connecting with Public Knowledges and Identities," submitted by Patrice Kohl, Sergio Alvarez, and Philip Metzger of the University of Central Florida
NASA鈥檚 OTPS will make the teams鈥 results publicly available on the agency鈥檚 website. Selected teams also can work with the international听Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development as part of an international call for research proposals focused on orbital debris and space sustainability.听鈥
Congratulations to Billy Mertens听
Billy Mertens听arrived 1st听in his age group (55-59) at the Boston Marathon on Monday, April 18, 2022, with an astonishing finish time of 2 h 39 min 36 sec. You can view all the results at the . Congratulations Billy!听
Grad student lands teaching position at prestigious Peking University听
Christian "Payne" Hennigan named assistant professor in the School of Economics, where he will also utilize Chinese fluency gained at 欧美口爆视频 Boulder
Christian "Payne" Hennigan, who will graduate with a PhD in economics from the University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder this May, has just been named assistant professor in the School of Economics at Peking University鈥攃onsidered one of the most prestigious universities in China.听Hennigan, who will start the position on Sept. 1, 2022, in Beijing, said he considers it an honor to be part of Peking University and a 鈥減rivilege to be in the capital city of such a dynamic鈥 country.
鈥淚 will be around some of the best minds and best students in the world all engaged in the same kind of research that I am doing, with the support and community that comes with that,鈥 Hennigan says. 鈥淢ore generally, I have found that many people in China are very optimistic about the future and full of hope in life. There will be more things going on than I could ever hope to fully experience.鈥 听听Read the full article听by听Doug McPherson听in the 欧美口爆视频 Arts & Sciences Magazine.听
Brian Marein (PhD '21 ) Awarded听Allan Nevins Prize in American Economic History听
Recent PhD graduate Brian Marein was awarded the听听by the Economic History Association, on behalf of Columbia University Press, at its annual meeting in Tucson, Arizona in October. The Nevins Prize is awarded annually for the best dissertation in US or Canadian economic history completed during the previous year. Brian鈥檚 dissertation, 鈥淭he Economic Development of Puerto Rico After United States Annexation,鈥 was supervised by Professors Taylor Jaworski and Carol Shiue and includes four chapters exploring complementary aspects of development: public health and the mortality transition, colonial roads and local development, changes in adult height, and long-run patterns in regional growth. Brian is currently a limited-term Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Toronto.听
The Nandu Award for the Best Quantitative-History Paper: Peiyuan Li
PhD candidate听Peiyuan Li won the Best Paper Award at the Annual International Symposium on Quantitative History. The symposium creates a research platform for the application of quantitative methods to the study of Chinese history. Sponsored by Nandu Public Welfare Foundation, the review committee usually selects two papers each year to be given the first and second prizes. Peiyuan鈥檚 paper 鈥淧olitical Repression, Media Propaganda and Nation Building,鈥 won the first prize in 2021. His paper, supervised by Professors Carol Shiue and Taylor Jaworski, examined the role of propaganda using political repression in nation-building of modern China.
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Fall 2024 New and Promoted Faculty
Economics welcomes a new听Assistant Professor,听
Ernesto Rivera Mora,听for Fall 2024 Semester. His fields include Microeconomic Theory and Economics of Information. He can be found in Econ 04B.
Sergey Nigai听has been promoted to Associate Professor.
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Faculty Highlights
Associate Professor Francisca Antman gave a keynote lecture titled 鈥淎ssimilation and the Racial and Ethnic Identities of Immigrants and Their Descendants鈥澨齛t the (6 September 2022; Essen Germany). She became听President-Elect of ASHE听in November 2022.
Emeritus听Professor Charles de Bartolom茅 was a Fulbright Scholar at the Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia, and was one of two keynote speakers at the 20th听Anniversary of the founding of the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences at Comenius University.
Emeritus Professor and EHA President Ann Carlos will be giving the Presidential Address at the (17 September 2022; La Crosse Wisconsin). The title of Professor Carlos鈥 address is 鈥淭he Country they Built: The Dynamic and Complex Indigenous Economies of North America before 1429.鈥
Professor Yongmin Chen was one of the two keynote speakers, together with John Asker of UCLA, at the 2022 Asian-Pacific Industrial Organization Conference (APIOC 2022) in Sydney, Australia, December 9-11. His keynote talk was entitled 鈥淪earch and Competition under Product Quality Uncertainty鈥. is one of the premier international conferences in the field of Industrial Organization. Recent keynote speakers of APIOC include Steven Berry and Dirk Bergemann of Yale in 2021, and Mark Armstrong of Oxford and Leslie Marx of Duke in 2019.
Karen Gebhardt is a听 recipient. This award recognizes those who have made significant contributions to credit or noncredit programs and who have provided inspirational teaching to professional, continuing, and/or online education students.
Emeritus University Distinguished Professor听James Markusen received an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Tuebingen.听His official title in German is now 鈥淗err Professor Doktor Doktor (honoris causa) Markusen.鈥澨鼿e also taught a short course in simulation modeling in Kyiv in August 2021 with former colleague Thomas Rutherford to students from the Ukraine and Georgia.听
He and Ann Carlos both gave special lectures at the University of the Philippines in November 2022 (photo left) and听James Markusen will give a keynote address to a conference at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade in December 2022 in New Delhi.听
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Professor Terra McKinnish is currently the editor at Journal of Population Economics (since May 2020).
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Alumni Highlights
UWM Faculty Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Awards鈥: Rebecca Neumann (PhD 2000, 欧美口爆视频 Boulder), professor of economics听
In addition to other courses, Rebecca Neumann teaches two of the Economics Department鈥檚 largest sections of introductory economics. She strives in these gateway classes to encourage those who may be 鈥渁fraid鈥 of economics to succeed, said Kundan Kishor, department chair, in his nomination letter.
Neumann approaches economics by encouraging students to connect the subject with their everyday lives and current events. For example, a cookie auction helps students understand the demand curve. Music is sometimes part of the mix 鈥 Playing 鈥淵ou Can鈥檛 Always Get What You Want鈥 by the Rolling Stones at the start of class kicks off a discussion on opportunity cost, scarcity and needs versus wants.
Her innovative use of technology keeps both online and in-person students engaged as active class participants. Students credit Neumann鈥檚 passion and enthusiasm for the subject with sparking their interest in economics.听 One student from Economics 325 wrote: 鈥淭his was the first economics course that I actually liked and found interesting. You are a great professor. Thanks for a good semester. I don鈥檛 dread economics as much as I used to now.鈥濃
Graduate Student Highlights
James Flynn's research featured听in听欧美口爆视频 Arts and Sciences Magazine
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Economist finds sweet success with soda taxes鈥
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