21 faculty and 0 courses in Economics at Amherst College.
- Christopher G. Kingston, Richard S. Volpert '56 Professor of Economics h-index 28
Submitted by Christopher G. Kingston on Wednesday, 4/27/2016, at 10:15 PM Most of my current research explores how the institutions governing marine insurance evolved during the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Over time, two differ
- Katharine R. E. Sims, Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies; Department Chair of Environmental Studies h-index 23
See my RESEARCH PAGE or Google Scholar page for more information on my research. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics I am primarily an environmental economist, but my interests overlap with development economics and political econo
- Mengqi Wang, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 9
Professor Wang's research interests include international trade, macroeconomics, and firm dynamics. Her current projects explore the effect of trade liberalization with frictions in labor and capital markets. In her research, she combines r
- Daniel P. Barbezat, Ward H. Patton Professor of Economics h-index 7
- Brian H. Baisa, Associate Professor of Economics h-index 6
- Duc M. Nguyen, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 3
Professor Nguyen’s research focuses on macroeconomics, examining how economic institutions shape long-term growth and development. He investigates how different policies and institutions distort the allocation of resources across firms and
- Adam D. Honig, Charles E. Merrill 1908 Professor of Economics
Teaching Interests Professional and Biographical Information Degrees Ph.D., Columbia University (2004) B.A., Columbia University (1997) Scholarly and Professional Activities Associate Editor, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking Tags:
- Beth V. Yarbrough, Willard Long Thorp Professor of Economics, Emerita
- Caroline B. Theoharides, Associate Professor of Economics; Department Chair of Economics
My research focuses on labor markets in developing countries. My work centers on labor migration from developing countries to richer countries and the role of human capital investment, specifically investment in education, on labor market o
- Frank H. Westhoff, Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Geoffrey R. Woglom, Richard S. Volpert '56 Professor of Economics, Emeritus
Selected Publications Professional and Biographical Information Degrees Ph.D., Yale University (1974) M.Phil., Yale University (1970) B.A., Yale College (1968) A.M. (honorary), Amherst College (1984) Teaching Interests I believe that the mo
- Heinz Kohler, Willard Long Thorp Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Jake Blackwood, Assistant Professor of Economics
I am a macroeconomist with research interests in firm life-cycle dynamics and financial frictions. I focus on the role of firm behavior, and factors affecting firm behavior, in determining macroeconomic outcomes. My research employs heterog
- Jakina Debnam Guzman, Assistant Professor of Economics
I work to understand the impact of economic policies and events on human thriving, where human thriving is broadly defined . To do this, I introduce social and psychological features into existing economic frameworks and quantify the extent
- Jessica Wolpaw Reyes, Willard Long Thorp Professor of Economics
Ed on public health and social impacts of environmental pollution, gender discrimination, and some topics in law and economics. So why the abolitionist turn? What happened?? The simple answer is, for a variety of reasons
- Joshua M. Hyman, Associate Professor of Economics
I am a labor and public economist studying social and economic policy issues primarily focused on the economics of education, school finance, and inequality. Most of my research examines the effects of education policies implemented during
- Jun Ishii, Associate Professor of Economics
- Mesay Melese Gebresilasse, Assistant Professor of Economics
My areas of specialization are development economics and applied microeconomics. Using firm and household data primarily from Ethiopia and employing techniques from applied microeconomics, I study the causal effects of specific economic pol
- Nataliia Bychkova, Visiting Associate Professor of Economics
- Neil W. White, Assistant Professor of Economics
My research focuses primarily on the impact of government policies on the macroeconomy, with a particular emphasis on understanding the effects of monetary and fiscal policy on the labor market. I have examined how monetary policy has effec
- Walter E. Nicholson, Ward H. Patton Professor of Economics, Emeritus
Selected Publications Professional and Biographical Information Degrees Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1970) B.A., Williams College (1964) A.M. (honorary), Amherst College (1978) Teaching Interests I have taught many courses
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