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John Singleton is an Associate Professor of Economics and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Rochester's Department of Economics within the School of Arts & Sciences. He holds a PhD from Duke University (2017) and his research focuses on public economics, education policy, applied microeconomics, and the history of economic thought. His work examines school choice policies' equity implications, fiscal impacts of charter schools, and gender dynamics in economics as a discipline.
Education: PhD in Economics from Duke University, 2017. Research interests include analyzing school board decision-making processes, the role of large language models in governance discourse, and historical controversies around gender representation in economics. He teaches advanced courses like ECO 502: Discrete Choice Models.
Research trends show strong emphasis on education policy mechanisms, with recent work addressing pandemic-era school reopening strategies, racial equity in education governance, and the legacy of early 20th-century gender debates in economics. His articles often bridge historical analysis with modern policy evaluation, particularly in K-12 education systems.
No scientific awards are listed. Advising responsibilities include mentoring graduate students as Director of Graduate Studies, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in available materials.




