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October 11

9:00am - 4:00pm

Katherine A. Ruffatto Hall, Room 105, Community Board Room

Audience: Alumni,  Current Student,  Faculty,  Neighbor or Friend,  Prospective Student,  Staff

The Department of Economics invites you to the 3rd Annual Tracy Mott Workshop. In collaboration with the Department of Geography & the Environment, the workshop will feature research by Paul Sutton (DU professor of geography), Juan Carlos Lopez (CAHSS professor of economics), and guest speakers John Carruthers and Peter Tsigaris. DU faculty and invited presenter CAHSS alum Ellie Lochhead will also participate in a panel on housing and homelessness.
 

 

About John Carruthers

John Carruthers's current work focuses on evaluating environmental remediation projects in the Puget Sound region of Washington State, and the value of public education and other amenities in the Seoul Metropolitan Area. Before joining Cornell University, Carruthers worked at George Washington University (GW), where he was the founding director of the Sustainable Urban Planning Program, which he led to PAB accreditation. His research has been published in leading journals, including Environment and Planning B, the International Regional Science Review, the Journal of Economic Geography, the Journal of Regional Science, and others.

 

About Peter Tsigaris

Peter Tsigaris's research interests span the areas of environmental economics, taxation policy and issues, decisions under risk, and education economics. He has presented his work at conferences around the world, has published over twenty five manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, and has been recognized with multiple awards for his innovative teaching, such as using experimental games to stimulate students’ interest in economics and sustainability concepts. Tsigaris also led the development of a new master in Environmental Economics and Management program at Thompson Rivers University.

 

About the Workshop

Named after Professor Emeritus Tracy Mott, this workshop highlights the work of DU faculty and students and shares the expertise of prominent economists around the world.