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معرفی
Enoch Hill is an Associate Professor of Economics at Wheaton College. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Minnesota, alongside M.A. and B.A./B.S. degrees in Economics, Computer Science, and Mathematics from Wheaton College. His research focuses on macroeconomic models, economic policy, and the intersection of economics with social justice, including work on the business cycle, financial regulation, and economic ethics. He has contributed to significant projects like the National COVID-19 Church Attendance Project (NCCAP), analyzing church attendance trends during the pandemic. His publications span topics such as banking risk, economic justice, and tax policy.
Education highlights include:
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of Minnesota, 2014
- M.A. in Economics, University of Minnesota, 2013
- B.A./B.S. in Economics, Computer Science, and Mathematics, Wheaton College, 2005
Key research interests include leveraging macroeconomic tools to inform policy, with recent work emphasizing pandemic-era challenges faced by religious institutions. His collaborative efforts, such as the NCCAP reports, highlight church recovery patterns and the impact of lockdowns on congregations. Hill’s work bridges empirical analysis and interdisciplinary perspectives, reflecting his background in both economics and theology.




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