
معرفی
Gabriel Courey is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the Department of Business and Economics at Wittenberg University. He joined the institution in 2018 and teaches courses including introductory economics, intermediate microeconomics, labor economics, and statistics. His research focuses on applied microeconomics, labor economics, industrial organization, and nonprofit organizations, with notable work on wage inequality and team production incentives. He co-founded and facilitates the university's economics club, fostering student engagement through speaker events, discussions, and field trips.
Education: Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2018); B.A. in Economics from Hope College (2010).
Research interests emphasize nonprofit organizational structures, wage disparities, and spatial market dynamics. His published work explores topics like gender/racial wage gaps in healthcare sectors and strategic pricing models in competitive markets. Though no formal grants or awards are listed, his contributions to undergraduate economics education and community-building through the economics club highlight his dual focus on scholarship and pedagogy.
Professional activities include advising the economics club and maintaining an active research agenda. Personal interests outside academia include soccer, cooking, and family life with his wife and children.



