
About
Ryan Hanson is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville (Haslam College of Business). He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Kentucky, with prior roles including Assistant Professor at the University of Delaware (2022-2024), and teaching experience spanning over eight years. His research focuses on macroeconomic implications of oil shocks, energy economics, and labor market dynamics.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of Kentucky (2018-2022)
- M.S. in Economics, University of Kentucky (2016-2018)
- B.A. in Mathematics, Economics, and Spanish, Transylvania University (2012-2016)
Research Interests: Hanson investigates how oil price fluctuations impact labor markets and economic policy, with a focus on asymmetric price adjustments in energy markets and historical labor market trends. His work bridges macroeconomic theory with applied analysis of energy sectors and manufacturing industries.
Teaching & Service: He has taught over 1,100 students in macroeconomics, monetary policy, and game theory. His service includes roles as a McNair Scholar Faculty Mentor, advisor to the University of Delaware Economics Club, and member of committees focused on curriculum development and diversity in economics.
Awards:
- Extraordinary Service Award (2024)
- Graduate Student Teaching Award (2021)
- Gatton Doctoral Fellowship (2017-2021)
Professional Expertise: Proficient in STATA, MATLAB, and econometric analysis. Holds Special Sworn Status with the U.S. Census Bureau and is actively involved in professional associations like the American Economic Association.
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