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Patrick Emerson is a Professor in the School of Public Policy and the Department of Applied Economics at Oregon State University. He specializes in international development, labor economics, industrial organization, and applied microeconomics. His research focuses on child labor dynamics, corruption in developing economies, and their implications for economic development. He joined OSU in 2006 after earning his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 2000.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics, Cornell University, 2000
- Joined Oregon State University in 2006
Research Interests: Dr. Emerson’s work examines the intergenerational persistence of child labor, the economic consequences of corruption, and the impact of policy interventions. He has extensively studied how child labor affects adult earnings and the role of fiscal policy in shaping labor market outcomes in developing countries.
Publications: His articles span topics like demographic aging’s impact on growth, microloans and development, and the relationship between housing costs and marriage rates. Key themes include economic policy analysis, institutional responses to demographic shifts, and the integration of theoretical and empirical approaches in development economics.
Dr. Emerson’s contributions highlight the critical interplay between economic structures, policy design, and societal outcomes in fostering sustainable development.
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