Economics

  • Economist Robert Lerman



    Solving the
    Jobs Puzzle

    Economist Robert Lerman offers solutions
    to persistent US unemployment.

  • AU economics professors Kara Reynolds and Mary Hansen 

    High-Performance Computer Aids Researchers

    Mary Hansen (right, with Kara Reynolds)
    lands NSF grant for HPC to expand
    researchers' computing power

  • AU economics student Ishani Desai

    Senior Capstone Sends
    Student to India

    Economics student Ishani Desai researches
    microloans, poverty, and gender
    issues for capstone project

  • AU economics doctoral student Marya Hillesland

    Bridging the
    Gender
    Asset Gap

    Economics doctoral student
    Marya Hillesland studies the
    significance and amount
    of asset inequality
    relating to gender.

  • AU economics prof Martha Starr



    Beyond the
    Usual Economics

    Martha Starr’s new book
    Consequences of Economic Downturn,
    examines social aspects of these crises.

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American University's location in Washington, D.C., enables students and graduates to obtain employment and internships in some of the world's most important economic institutions, including the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, research institutes, and the Departments of the Treasury, Labor, and Commerce. Many of our graduates find policy making positions in the public and private sectors of both the United States and other nations.

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Video: A Look Inside

Get an inside look into the Development Economics Program at American University.

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Changing DC Adoption Law

CAS economics professor Mary Hansen has a personal connection to adoption.

Prof Mary Hansen's efforts help pass a subsidy extension for adopted children in Washington.

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Global Majority E-journal

Global Majority E-journal

New issue features Robert Book on Nicaragua, Anna Faller on Brazil, Hiromi Yagi on China, and Brittany Traeger and Will Lawther on India. Global Majority publishes student articles discussing critical issues for the lives of the global majority: the more than 80 percent of the world’s population living in developing countries.

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Info-Metrics Newsletter

See the fall 2011 Info-Metrics Newsletter as PDF or Flash flipbook.

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