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Andy Crosby, Associate Professor of Public Policy

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Dr. Crosby’s work centers on public budgeting and financial management, intergovernmental relations, and survey methodology.

 

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Robynn Cox, Associate Professor of Public Policy

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Dr. Cox’s  research interests include the fields of crime, health, labor, housing, and social and racial inequality. Her research has primarily focused on understanding the social, economic, and health consequences of mass incarceration policies.

 

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Qingfang Wang, Professor of Public Policy

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Professor Wang’s research and interests lie broadly in inequality and development with a particular concern for underserved communities (such as immigrants, people of color, and women).

 

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Wei Kang, Assistant Professor of Public Policy

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Professor Kang’s research interests are methodological - spatial statistics/econometrics, as well as empirical - housing, urban & neighborhood change, inequality, growth, and sustainability.

 

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Bruce Babcock, Associate Dean, Chair, and Professor of Public Policy

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Professor Babcock’s research expertise includes understanding how price and production risk impacts farm production decisions and the impacts of food and agricultural policies on growers, consumers, and taxpayers.

 

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Wei Guo, Assistant Professor of Public Policy

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Professor Guo’s research areas are Environmental Economics and Policy, with a focus on climate adaptation, natural disaster management, public finance, and visual aesthetics in urban planning.

 

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Jennifer Gaudette, Assistant Professor of Public Policy

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Professor Gaudette’s research focuses on how interest groups and economic elites interact with local political institutions and how they impact political and policy outcomes.

 

Take a look at her recent article published in the American Journal of Political Science

Stan Oklobdzija, Assistant Professor of Public Policy

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Professor Oklobdzija’s research focuses on state and local politics with special attention to housing policy, as well as using computational social science tools to answer questions about interest group behavior and political economy.

 

Read his latest publication featured in the Journal of Economic Perspectives

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