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Tsage Douglas Interns at Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank

Tsage Douglas, a Sophomore Foreign Language & International Economics Major, accepted a summer internship with Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia where she will be working as Statistical Analyst Intern in the Research Department.

College Teaching Awards for Frank Scott and Yoon Seon Han

Congratulations to faculty member Frank Scott and graduate student Yoon Seon Han for winning Gatton College Awards for Teaching Excellence.  Professor Scott has taught at many levels and numerous courses during his career at the University of Kentucky including regularly teaching Managerial Economics to our MBA students and Industrial Organization to Ph.D.

Gail Hoyt's paper forthcoming in Journal of Economic Education

Gail Hoyt's paper “Teacher Training for PhD Students and new Faculty in Economics” with Sam Allgood and KimMarie McGoldrick.  Work funded with support of the Teagle Foundation through the American Economic Association.  Journal of Economic Education, forthcoming 2018

Gail Hoyt's paper forthcoming in Southern Economic Journal

Gail Hoyt's paper “The Role of Teaching and Teacher Training in the Hiring and Promotion of Ph.D. Economists,” with Sam Allgood and KimMarie McGoldrick. Work funded with support of the Teagle Foundation through the American Economic Association. Southern Economic Journal, forthcoming 2018.

Gail Hoyt and Chris Bollinger forthcoming paper in American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings

Gail Hoyt and Chris Bollinger's paper “A New Look at Lake Wobegon: Who’s in Your Canoe?” with Tisha Emerson, and Linda English is forthcoming in the Papers and Proceedings of the American Economic Review Vol. 108, Issue 5, May 2018 forthcoming.

Benguria's Paper published in AEJ: Macroeconomics

Felipe Benguria's paper "Firms and the Decline in Earnings Inequality in Brazil" (with Jorge Alvarez, Niklas Engbom and Christian Moser) was recently published in American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics.

Minier named as Faculty Mentor of the Week

Jenny Minier was featured as the December 18 Faculty Mentor of the Week by UK’s Office of Undergraduate Research. https://www.facebook.com/UKUGR/posts/1603700166378603 

Gatton Class Celebrates 'Economics of Altruism'

The community is invited to a special celebration with the students from University of Kentucky’s Gatton College of Business and Economics class, Economics 410: Economics of Altruism, Philanthropy, and Nonprofit Organizations, 3:30 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday), Dec. 5, in Room 307, Woodward Hall, in the Gatton building. The students will present their work with nine nonprofit organizations that are making a big difference in Lexington, and one organization chosen by the students will be awarded a $10,000 grant to support their activities.

Agrawal Presents at NTA

David Agrawal presented “Relocation of the Rich: Migration in Response to Tax Rate Changes from Spanish Reforms” at the National Tax Association conference on November 11 in Philadelphia, PA.  

Bagh has forthcoming publication in Journal of Mathematical Economics

Adib Bagh's paper ``Verifying Weak Reciprocal Upper Semi-Continuity in Mixed Extensions of Games'', with J. Lepore and B. Allison, was accepted in the Journal of Mathematical Economics.