People

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Stuart D. Allen, Professor, Head of Department
Ph.D. University of Virginia, 1977
Monetary Economics, Macroeconomics
Prof. Allen’s research at RePEc
Office: Bryan 462; Telephone: 336-334-3166
Peter Bearse, Associate Professor
Ph.D. University of Virginia, 1995
Econometrics, Public Economics

Prof. Bearse’s research at RePEc
Office: Bryan 447; Telephone: 336-334-4871
Dora Gicheva Dora Gicheva, Assistant Professor
Ph.D. Yale University, 2010
Labor Economics and Personnel Economics

Prof. Gicheva’s research at RePEC and NBER
Office: Bryan 472; Telephone: 336-334-4865
Garth Heutel Garth Heutel, Assistant Professor
Ph.D. University of Texas, 2007
Environmental and Natural Resources, Public Economics

Prof. Heutel’s research at RePEC and NBER
Office: Bryan 446; Telephone: 336-334-4872
Stephen Holland Stephen Holland, Associate Professor
Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1999
Natural Resource, Environmental, and Energy Economics
Prof. Holland’s research at RePEc and NBER
Office: Bryan 465; Telephone: 336-334-4925
Stephen Layson Stephen Layson, Associate Professor
Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1983
Microeconomics, Economics of Crime
Prof. Layson’s research at RePEc
Office: Bryan 457; Telephone: 336-334-4868
Dennis Patrick Leyden Dennis Patrick Leyden, Associate Professor
Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University, 1986
Public Finance, Public Choice, Economics of Public Education
Prof. Leyden’s research at RePEc
Office: Bryan 460; Telephone: 336-256-8558
Albert Link Albert N. Link, Professor
Ph.D. Tulane University, 1976
R&D, Innovation and Science Policy, Productivity Analysis, Evaluation Methodology

Prof. Link’s research at RePEc and NBER
Office: Bryan 461; Telephone: 336-334-5146
John Neufeld John L. Neufeld, Professor
Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1975
History of U.S. Electric Power Industry, History of Technology, Utility Regulation, Industrial Organization
Prof. Neufeld’s research at RePEc
Office: Bryan 449; Telephone: 336-334-4869
David Ribar David C. Ribar, Professor
Ph.D. Brown University, 1991
Labor Economics, Demography, Applied Econometrics, Microeconomics
Prof. Ribar’s research at RePEc and NBER
Office: Bryan 458; Telephone: 336-334-3904
Jeffrey Sarbaum Jeffrey Sarbaum, Senior Lecturer
Ph.D. State University of New York, Binghamton, 1997
Experimental Economics, Microeconomics

Dr. Sarbaum’s research at RePEc
Office: Bryan 466; Telephone: 336-334-4866
Michelle Sheran Michelle Sheran, Senior Lecturer
Ph.D. University of Virginia, 2001
Labor Economics, Applied Microeconomics, Public Economics, Household Economics
Dr. Sheran’s research at RePEc
Office: Bryan 445; Telephone: 336-256-1192
Kenneth Snowden Kenneth Snowden, Professor, Director of Graduate Study
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1983
Economic History, History of Financial and Mortgage Markets
Prof. Snowden’s research at RePEC and NBER
Office: Bryan 450; Telephone: 336-334-4870
Christopher Swann Christopher Swann, Associate Professor
Ph.D. University of Virginia, 1996
Labor, Applied Econometrics
Prof. Swann’s research at RePEC
Office: Bryan 467;Telephone: 336-334-4502

 

Adjunct Faculty

Jeremy Bray
Ph.D. University of North Carolina
Charles Courtemanche Charles Courtemanche
Ph.D. Washington University, St. Louis, 2008
Applied Microeconomics, Health Economics

Prof. Courtemanche’s research at RePEC and NBER
Office: Bryan 448; Telephone: 336-334-3910
Joseph Terza Joseph V. Terza
Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, 1981
Health Economics, Applied Econometrics
Prof. Terza’s research at RePEC
Office: Bryan 444; Telephone: 336-334-4892

Professor Emeriti

Bruce Caldwell Bruce J. Caldwell, Professor Emeritus
Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1979
History of Economic Thought, Economic Methodology
Joe Rosenthal Excellence Professor
Office: 472
Donald McCrickard Donald McCrickard, Associate Professor Emeritus and Associate Dean Emeritus
Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1975
International Trade and Finance, Macroeconomic Policy

Associate Dean, Bryan School of Business and Economics
Christopher Ruhm Christopher J. Ruhm, Professor Emeritus, Jefferson-Pilot Excellence Professor
Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1984
Labor Economics, Health Economics, Applied Econometrics
Prof. Ruhm’s research at RePEc and NBER
Office: Bryan 458
Terry Seaks Terry Seaks, Professor Emeritus
Ph.D. Duke University, 1972
Econometrics and Statistics