Research

Dr. Kelsi Hobbs

Hobbs presents research on residential instability at the 2023 Annual Conference of the Eastern Economic Association

Dr. Kelsi Hobbs, Assistant Professor in the School of Economics (SOE), presented her research on residential instability at the 2023 Annual Conference of the Eastern Economic Association in New York, New York. Her talk, The Effect of Unemployment Insurance on Residential Instability: Evidence from the Household Pulse Survey, explored the impacts of unemployment insurance on […]

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SOE hosts Dr. Hanchen Jiang for Seminar (February 24, 12 -1 PM)

SOE is excited to be hosting Dr. Hanchen Jiang from University of North Texas for a research seminar. His talk, Measuring the Value of Rent Stabilization and Understanding its Implications for Racial Inequality: Evidence from NYC, will take place via Zoom from Noon 1 to 1 PM. To learn more more about Dr. Jinag, click […]

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Hobbs continues to research affordable housing policy issues

Dr. Kelsi Hobbs, Assistant Professor in the School of Economics, continues to advance her research program on housing evictions and affordable housing. She has multiple active research projects focused on housing evictions and the impacts of public policies, such as unemployment insurance, on housing evictions. During a recent tour of The Advanced Structures and Composite […]

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Waring presents webinar in the Prosocial World seminar series

Dr. Tim Waring, Associate Professor in the School of Economics, gave an open webinar, The Role of Cooperation in the Evolution of Cooperatives, in the Prosocial World seminar series. Waring delivered his talk to a global audience on February 10, 2023. His webinar explored the fundamental question – How do organizations evolve? Dr. Waring generally […]

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Zimmerman, Noblet, and Shea publish article on PFAS Contamination in Maine Policy Review

School of Economics (SOE) Graduate Student Charity Zimmerman, Associate Professor Dr. Caroline L. Noblet, and undergraduate student Molly Shea recently published an article about addressing PFAS contamination in the Maine Policy Review. Their article, Forever Chemicals Needing Immediate Solutions: Mainers’ Preferences for Addressing PFAS Contamination, analyzes data from a survey of Maine citizens to assess […]

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Bell presents research on community resilience at international regional science conference

Dr. Kathleen Bell, Professor in the School of Economics (SOE), recently presented her research on community resilience at the 69th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International in Montreal, Canada. Her talk, Learning about rural community resilience and capacity from municipal actions during the COVID-19 pandemic, focused on local government participation in […]

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Dr. Jonathan Malacarne

Malacarne presents research at the American Economic Association Annual Meeting

Dr. Jonathan Malacarne, Assistant Professor in the School of Economics (SOE), recently presented at American Economic Association Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. His talk, Locus of Control as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Experience and Learning. explored agricultural technology adoption and beliefs about the perceived returns to adoption using the lens of locus […]

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Dr. Jonathan Malacarne

Malacarne presents research at The International Food Policy Research Institute

Dr. Jonathan Malacarne, Assistant Professor in the School of Economics (SOE), recently gave a research seminar at The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in Washington, DC . His talk, Bundling Genetic and Financial Technologies: Evidence of impact, valuation, and the learning process, offered insights about improving programs designed to support farmers. For more information […]

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