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Spotlight on Faculty Research: Jobs

February 14, 2012

…in the Department of Economics. Her main field of research is labor economics, and she also researches health economics and health and the labor market. Her publications include Employer Wage Differentials in the United States and Denmark and Wage, Tenure, and Wage Growth Variation Within and Across Establishments. More… Gordon…

Brian and Nancy Malk Donate to UC San Diego Department of Economics, Naming Malk Hall

April 11, 2024

Brian C. Malk and his wife, Nancy, have pledged a philanthropic gift to support the expansion of the University of California San Diego’s Department of Economics. Brian C. Malk Hall will be named in recognition of the donation.

Aversion to Risk by R&D Managers May Hurt U.S. Economic Prospects

March 16, 2020

Research and Development (R&D) has long been key in the U.S.’s economic prospects and according to new research from the University of California San Diego, the country’s ability to maintain its competitive edge in this area largely depends on managers in R&D being less averse to risk.

Rady School of Management at UC San Diego Launches Master of Finance Degree

February 6, 2014

The Rady School of Management at UC San Diego has launched a one-year Master of Finance program that will offer rigorous, hands-on training and cutting-edge methods of analyzing “big data” for financial decision making and risk management. This program is the first of its kind for the Rady School, which…

Deforestation Drives Disease, Climate Change and It’s Happening at a Rapid Rate

April 23, 2020

…an assistant professor of economics at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy, thinks it should be. Deforestation has been linked to both the spread of infectious disease and climate change, and what is most alarming, it’s happening at a rapid rate. Even though the annual rate of…

Spotlight on Innovators

February 14, 2011

…a Professor Emeritus in Economics at UC San Diego and former Chair of the Department of Economics from 1990-1994. He is the recipient of the 2003 Nobel Laureate in Economics. He is also the Michael Armellino Professor of Finance at NYU Stern School of Business. An expert in time series…

Serious Business: Expanding the Talent Pool for a More Inclusive Economy

June 15, 2023

Students in the Business and Economics Mentoring Program have access to academic support, peer-to-peer mentoring, social activities, as well as networking and research opportunities.

Course Seeks to Educate World about Sustainable Food and Energy Issues

February 21, 2013

…from many countries and economic levels an opportunity to offer new ideas, explore local solutions and apply their collective knowledge to propose sustainable 21st century energy projects.” Mayfield said students and others will be educated about the global demands for food and fuel through lectures delivered by UC San Diego…

Walking the Talk

November 17, 2016

…Talk UC San Diego economist not afraid to get shoes dirty in fight against inequity Photos by University of California He talks a million miles a minute. At his office desk, he prefers a treadmill to a chair. But what really drives Karthik Muralidharan is getting out in the field—running…

Online Course Seeks to Educate World about Sustainable Food and Energy Issues

February 21, 2013

The University of California, San Diego is developing a free online course designed to educate students and anyone else around the world with a computer and an internet connection about the challenges and potential solutions for meeting the global demands of food and fuel in the 21st century.

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