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Katy Rouse publishes study on the effects of year-round schooling on teacher turnover, composition and qualifications
August 23, 2018
The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy article examines the academic impacts of year-round school calendars in California.
DeLoach, Smith-Lin ’15 author paper in the Journal of Development Studies
August 13, 2018
Professor Steve DeLoach and alumna Marquessa Smith-Lin researched the role of savings and credit in coping with idiosyncratic household shocks.
'What Happened Over the Summer?' news update slated for Aug. 29
August 12, 2018
The annual summer news update panel discussion will be held Aug. 29 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in McKinnon Hall.
Students explore business and culture in Japan and Hong Kong
July 24, 2018
As part of a global engagement experience, a group of students traveled to Asia to compare two dynamic cultures and countries that have been in the forefront of economic development since the 1950s.
Summer in the Village program offers 'lemonade lessons' to local students
July 19, 2018
From July 9-20, Elon is hosting 176 Alamance-Burlington School System students at Summer in the Village, a summer academic preparedness and enrichment program of Elon's It Takes a Village Project.
Steve DeLoach leads graduate seminar in Germany
June 27, 2018
The professor of economics taught an economics of microfinance course at RWTH Aachen University.
Kurt, DeLoach publish paper in Journal of Labor Research
June 7, 2018
The economics professors’ paper provides the first direct evidence for a broad class of economic models hypothesizing that mismatched workers are more likely to search on-the-job.
Elon wins analytics poster competition
June 4, 2018
An interdisciplinary team of Elon students presented a data analysis during the Business Analytics Competition at Manhattan College.
Depro co-authors report on Atlantic Coast Pipeline route
May 30, 2018
Brooks Depro, assistant professor of economics, was a member of the research team behind a new RTI Press publication, "Environmental Justice Concerns and the Proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline Route in North Carolina."
Senior economics majors successfully present theses
May 17, 2018
Twenty-three students presented individual comprehensive research projects on economic issues.