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Meet the faculty: David Wooten

David Wooten joins the Dyson School with an academic focus on self-presentation and consumption, social influences on consumption, word of mouth, and competitive shopping.

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Meet the Faculty: Ivan Rudik

Ivan Rudik joins the Dyson School with an academic focus on environmental and energy economics, risk and uncertainty, and climate change.

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Contributor and co-editor Chris Barrett addresses resilience in the face of chronic poverty in new book

A new book, The Economics of Poverty Traps, co-edited by Chris Barrett, highlights research on the mechanisms that keep people entrenched in poverty.

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A new approach to thinking: Performance-based pay in the nonprofit sector

Research by Dr. Sarah Wolfolds, Assistant Professor at the Dyson School, reveals how firms can use performance-based pay to their advantage in the non-profit sector.

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Research Recap: Does investment in public transit decrease traffic congestion?

Research co-authored by Dyson School Associate Professor Cynthia Lin Lawell explores how investment in public transit affects traffic congestion.

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Research Recap: Is the agricultural economy changing how farm owners obtain debt capital?

In a series of articles with farmdoc Daily, Jennifer Ifft, assistant professor, and colleagues report on changes to financing in agribusiness.

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Sustainability: More than a buzzword when it comes to business

We all want to be successful and that looks different for everyone. Something that touches us across industries is sustainable business practices.

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Research Recap: How are evolving technologies transforming the future of banking?

Eswar Prasad, Nandlal P. Tolani Senior Professor of International Trade Policy at the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, on how technology could impact the future of banking.

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Congratulations, Dyson Class of 2018 graduates!

Graduates of the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management were celebrated at the Dyson Graduate Recognition Ceremony and reception on Saturday, May 26. Congratulations to the Class of 2018!