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December 9, 2008

Persuasive Economics

Economics professor Itai Sher links game theory and communication

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December 1, 2008

The long run

by Anne Krueger
Remembering the legacy of Jim Simler : 1921-2008

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November 25, 2008

Trade-offs

By Susie Eaton Hopper

Ayse Erdogan looks at international trade and the environment

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Breadth and depth

By Linda Shapiro

Morton and Artice Silverman support students with ranging interests

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Building a Bridge to Safety and Savings

By Susie Eaton Hopper

Dan Miller researches the economics of construction costs

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The Boys from Belarus

By Douglas Clement

Best friends since high school are expanding the frontiers of economics

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Renaissance Student

By Helen West

Svetha Janumpalli combines economic wisdom, global studies savvy, and artistic talent in her quest to solve social problems in the developing world

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Genius at Work

By Douglas Clement

While creating mechanism design theory, the late Leo Hurwicz was also transforming the economics department

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November 24, 2008

Growth Factors

By Douglas Clement

With new offices and faculty members, the Department of Economics is preparing for the future

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Letter from the Chair

by Larry Jones

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