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Sarah Miller is an American health economist currently serving as associate professor of Business Economics and Public Policy in the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. [1] Her research examines the short and long-term effects of health insurance expansions, and the impacts of income on individuals' health and well-being. [2]
James Hines was born in Chicago in 1958. He went to Yale University for his B.Sc and M.Sc in 1980. He completed his PhD in Harvard University in 1986. After various teaching and research posts in Princeton University and Harvard University, in 1997 he became Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan.
Wolfers moved to the University of Michigan as professor of economics and public policy beginning in fall 2012 with his partner, fellow economist Betsey Stevenson. [8] Prior to coming to the University of Michigan, Wolfers was associate professor of business and public policy at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
University of Michigan: studied public health Ricardo Arias Espinosa Panama: 1955–1956 Georgetown University: 1935 (Walsh School of Foreign Service) Ricardo de la Espriella Panama: 1982–1984 Stanford University: Economics Vicente Fox Mexico: 2000–2006 Harvard University: attended classes Alberto Fujimori Peru: 1990–2000
A health professional cited in the lawsuit said Colby’s death was “preventable.” The University of Chicago Health and Hospital System did not immediately respond to McClatchy News’ request ...
Gerald Meyers, professor at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business School, former chairman of American Motors Corporation; Tiya Miles, professor in American Culture, History, Afroamerican & African Studies, Native American Studies, and Women’s Studies (2002-2018) Horace Miner, professor emeritus of sociology and anthropology
The small role that IRAs and 401(k)s play in retirement income can lead to financial struggles for many older Americans. According to the National Council on Aging, nearly 45% of people aged 60 ...
A hospital claimed it didn't have the "capacity" to care for a mom in labor, which caused her baby to die of infection at 35 hours old, a lawsuit alleges