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Dr. Bryan Engelhardt is a Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. He earned his B.A. from Oberlin College in 2002 and his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Iowa in 2008, specializing in macroeconomics and labor economics. Prior to joining UW-Oshkosh, he held positions at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and the College of the Holy Cross.
His educational background includes:
- B.A. in Economics, Oberlin College, 2002
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of Iowa, 2008
Dr. Engelhardt's research spans labor economics, macroeconomics, criminology, health economics, and sports economics. He has published extensively on the gender gap in economics education, pandemic impacts on business education, crime-labor market dynamics, and economic effects of major events like the Olympic Games. His methodological approaches emphasize empirical analysis of real-world data through search theory, event studies, and bargaining models.
Analysis of his 2020-2024 publications reveals dominant themes: pandemic-related educational disruptions (grading, withdrawals, remote learning), voting behavior during health crises, and persistent exploration of crime-economics intersections. His work demonstrates consistent application of labor market frameworks to diverse social phenomena.
His notable recognition includes:
- Penson Award, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (2020)
While his publication record indicates active research collaboration, specific details about student advising and grant funding are absent from available sources. His work with co-authors like Cotti, Johnson, and Baumann suggests substantial interdisciplinary partnerships, though formal lab structures or dedicated research teams are not documented.
No institutional labs or research centers are associated with his profile in the provided materials.



