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Marc Henry is a Liberal Arts Professor of Economics at Pennsylvania State University, serving as the Graduate Program Director in the Department of Economics. He holds a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics (1999). His research focuses on microeconometrics, optimal transport, inequality measurement, and environmental engineering applications in pollution control.
Key research interests include the application of the Roy model to analyze occupational segregation and STEM participation, optimal transport theory for inequality measurement, and experimental design for nanoparticle removal in waste incineration systems. His work bridges econometric theory with practical policy analysis, particularly in gender economics and environmental technology.
Recent publications highlight themes such as multidimensional inequality indices, hedonic equilibrium identification, and the design of scrubbers for particulate matter control. His contributions span both theoretical advancements (e.g., vector copulas, Sklar theorem extensions) and applied environmental engineering solutions.
Dr. Henry’s research has been disseminated through venues like Google Scholar, with a focus on combining rigorous statistical methods with real-world policy implications. His academic activities include advising on graduate programs and maintaining a research website: https://sites.google.com/site/mabhenry/.
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