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Jason Taylor
Jason Taylor is an authority on American economic history, particularly the Great Depression and New Deal, and has a strong interest in contemporary U.S. macroeconomic policy. He has published numerous scholarly articles on the economic policies during the Great Depression... Read More
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Philip Thompson
Philip Thompson is an authority on energy and regulatory economics. His research has been in the areas of residential energy efficiency, residential demand for natural gas, and oil and gasoline price fluctuations. He also can speak about microeconomics, industrial organization... Read More
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Brigitte Bechtold
Brigitte Bechtold is an economic sociologist and an expert on the economic impact of minimum wages. She has served on a Congressionally sponsored minimum wage study committee and has written research papers on economic forecasting and women in the economy.... Read More
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