Public investment would improve the quality of life of caregivers and their families — all while strengthening the U.S. economy, Truskinovsky writes. https://t.co/a855plrBqz
Public investment would improve the quality of life of caregivers and their families — all while strengthening the U.S. economy, Truskinovsky writes. https://t.co/a855plrBqz
Did you know that pollen and other airborne allergens affect crime rates? Watch Prof Shooshan Danagoulian talk to Channel 4 Detroit News about her paper "More Sneezing, Less Crime? Health Shocks and the Market for Offenses" forthcoming in the Journal of Health Economics.
Our academic advisor, Alicia Ortez, was interviewed on NPR's Morning Edition on how Wayne State is working to improve our six year graduation rate.
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The Federal Reserve is a seemingly mysterious institution that is critically important to the world economy. From time to time they have distributed comic books to elementary schools to... https://t.co/yDzHihZEP6
Yesterday we held the first Lion Economics Luncheon to bring together our undergraduate students and faculty, recognize our graduating seniors, and present some department awards. Congratulations all!
Prof. Phil Cook of Duke University gave the annual Samuel Levin Memorial Lecture on "Policing Gun Violence: Why we can and should improve arrest rates in shooting cases."
Prof. Phil Cook will be giving the annual Samuel Levin Memorial Lecture this Friday. His research on guns and crime was just featured in @nytimes :
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Prof. Phil Cook is giving the annual Samuel Levin Memorial Lecture this Friday. His research on guns and crime was just featured in the New York Times:
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Prof. Mike Belzer will present "Trucking Industry Wages and Working Conditions" on Jan 25, 11:30-1:30, Student Center Hilberry D. Lunch will be provided!
The annual Samuel Levin Lecture is Friday, March 29 from 1-3 pm. Professor Philip Cook of Duke University will speak on "Policing Gun Violence: Why we can and should improve arrest rates in shooting cases"... https://t.co/6VeihoBbrD