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Dr. Donald Price is a Professor at Lamar University, specializing in economics with teaching responsibilities in the MBA program and ECON 5300: Microeconomic Principles. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas (1980), an M.A. from the same institution (1975), and a B.A. from Hendrix College (1969). His career has focused on diverse economic topics including lottery policy, sports economics, and financial markets. Notable publications include analyses of Texas lottery taxation, college football revenue dynamics, and gold mining stock valuation.
Research interests span public policy implications of gambling, economic impacts of collegiate athletics, and financial market behaviors. While his work primarily resides in economics, he has also contributed to public health discussions through studies on asthma monitoring. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his prolific publication record reflects sustained academic engagement.
Teaching philosophy emphasizes accessibility: 'You can learn things you don’t believe you can.' His career began incidentally during graduate school, evolving into a lifelong commitment to education. No advising records or grants are detailed in available materials. Departmental affiliations remain unspecified in the provided data.





