Economics presents: Shoshana Grossbard
112 Eggers Hall
The Maxwell Economics program is a high-quality undergraduate program within which we have two alternative tracks, BA and BS. In both tracks we provide a strong foundation in micro- and macroeconomics through our introductory and intermediate courses, which is followed by more specialized courses or electives. Undergraduates can choose from a wide range of electives in International Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics, Urban Economics, Health Economics, Development Economics and Econometrics. Members of our faculty are known nationally and internationally for their applied microeconomic research on issues of public policy relevance;The Maxwell School is a graduate school of social science with a unique multidisciplinary character that cuts across traditional departmental lines. At Maxwell, theory and practice are regarded with equal seriousness: the barriers that divide academic disciplines from one another and from the larger world of public life are routinely breached by the wide-ranging scholarly and educational activities of an outstanding faculty and an exceptionally cosmopolitan student body
Applied Micro Seminar:
Shoshana Grossbard is a Professor of Economics at San Diego State University. Professor Grossbard will discuss her study, "Single Motherhood and the Abolition of Coverture in the United States" (co-authored with Hazem Alshaikhmubarak and R. Richard Geddes.)
For more information, please contact Matt O'Keefe by email at mkokeefe@maxwell.syr.edu
Sponsored by the Economics Department