ISER Explores The Value of Mat-Su Borough’s Natural Amenities
Posted On Saturday, April 6, 2013 By USA Education News. Under ALASKA Tags: Economics, fresh fish, Jeffrey Armagost, Matthew Berman, photo opportunities, U.S. Fish, Wildlife Service
Location, location, location. If your property fronts a lake or salmon stream here in Alaska, you’re not just well-placed for recreation, photo opportunities and fresh fish for your grill, you are also probably aware that your property value is higher than a similarly sized parcel without easy access to water.
But ...
Sculptor Sabrina Yegela ’13 Explores Art And Identity
Posted On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: Arts, Department of Studio Art, Economics, Green at Dartmouth, International, Sabrina Yegela, Students
This story was originally published in the Dartmouth College Fund’s Fall 2012 issue of “GREEN at Dartmouth.”
Sabrina Yegela ’13, came to Dartmouth from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, excited to study studio art and economics. She talks to GREEN at Dartmouth about how she uses sculpture to help her explore issues ...
Stanford visiting Professor Alvin Roth wins Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
Posted On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By USA Education News. Under CALIFORNIA Tags: Economics, Lloyd Shapley, microeconomic engineers, Professor Alvin Roth
Harvard economist Alvin Roth, who is transitioning to Stanford, has been awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on market design. He shares the prize with Lloyd Shapley, professor emeritus at UCLA. Roth is a pioneer in the field of game theory and experimental economics and ...