Dr. David E. Clark
Economics Faculty
Chair of Economics Department and Associate Professor of Economics
Degrees: Ph.D. in Economics (State University of New York at Binghamton) M.S. in Economics (State University of New York at Binghamton) B.S. in Applied Mathematical Economics, and B.S. in Psychology (State University of New York at Oswego) Courses: ECON 2003: Introduction to Microeconomics ECON 3003: Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 4012: Urban Economics (undergraduate level) ECON 4060: Econometrics (undergraduate level) ECON 6100: Managerial Economics (graduate level) ECON 6512: Urban Economics (graduate level) Research Interests: Housing economics, migration, amenity valuation. Other Information: Dr. Clark’s research interests include the determinants of migration behavior, and the role of local site characteristics on residential property markets. In addition, he recently completed studies evaluating the impact of state sales below cost laws on retail gasoline markets, and also the impact of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on passenger airline travel. He is a consultant to the Wisconsin Realtors Association, preparing their quarterly activity reports. Dr. Clark has also served as a consultant to private industry and he was a co-principal investigator on a three year study for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency evaluating flood and ecological risk in an urban watershed. He has also been a consultant to Argonne National Laboratory, the Federal Railroad Administration, and he was as a Senior Research Associate at Marquette University's Center for Applied Economic Analysis.
Contact Information: Phone: (414) 288-3339
E-Mail: david.clark@marquette.edu
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