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Rev. F. Hank Hilton is a faculty member at the Sellinger Business School of Loyola University Maryland. His research focuses on the intersection of economics and environmental policy, particularly analyzing the financial and societal impacts of pollution abatement strategies.
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- M.Ed., Harvard University
- Th.M. & M.Div., Weston School of Theology
- MA, Loyola University Chicago
- MA & BA, Fordham University
Hilton's work examines environmental compliance costs, phased regulatory implementations, and global pollution control mechanisms. He has extensively studied the economic consequences of lead phase-out and leaded gasoline abatement across countries.
His publications highlight trends in environmental economics, including cost-benefit analyses of pollution reduction policies, cross-country comparative studies, and longitudinal assessments of energy consumption ethics. Key themes involve regulatory compliance, technological adoption, and policy acceleration.
- Dean's Symposium Lecturer (2001)
- Chair's Award for Teaching Excellence, Loyola College Economics Department (2000)
- Distinguished Teacher of the Year, Loyola College (2000)
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