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Charles Swanson serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics within the College of Liberal Arts at Temple University. His academic expertise encompasses macroeconomics, business cycles, economic growth, and forecasting, contributing significantly to both teaching and research in these fields.
His educational qualifications include:
- B.S. in Economics and Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Minnesota
Swanson's research investigates the interplay between demographic trends and macroeconomic outcomes. He is particularly known for his work on how technological adoption across the life-cycle drives aggregate progress and how lifespan variations affect economic output. His methodologies often integrate dynamic modeling to forecast business cycle fluctuations and long-term growth trajectories.
Analysis of his publications reveals a consistent focus on macroeconomic theory with applications to growth and demographic economics. His work bridges theoretical models with empirical analysis to address fundamental questions in economic dynamics.
Scientific awards:
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Regarding advising and grants, the available text does not specify any current or past students, nor does it mention grant funding. His teaching responsibilities include Macroeconomics at all levels (Principles, Intermediate, Graduate) and Asset Pricing in Finance.
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