Alumnus Albert Lee uses his mathematics and economics degree from USC Dornsife to find solutions to many of the United States government’s most complex analytical challenges through his successful consulting firm, Summit.
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USC Dornsife professors of economics, history, and American studies and ethnicity offer scholarly opinions on how Los Angeles can tackle its unsustainable traffic problem.
USC Dornsife’s Giorgio Coricelli of economics and psychology uses MRI to show that failure is a rewarding experience when the brain has a chance to assess its options and mistakes.
These three alumni are bona fide pioneers, either venturing into gender-imbalanced professional territories — and excelling — or forgoing a secure gig to find a true calling.
The first annual Linda and Harlan Martens Economic History Forum examines the state finance and political accountability of 18th-century Britain to reveal insights on current economic issues.
Manuel Pastor is installed as the inaugural holder of the Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change.
Interested in a career in foreign policy or international finance? A new interdisciplinary major in international relations and the global economy prepares students for many such careers.
In a study co-authored by Arie Kapteyn, elderly participants in poor countries given extra income spent money on food, medication and doctor visits.
From CFO to agribusiness owner, alumnus Rodney Swan has drawn from his economics degrees. On Oct. 8, he participated in a USC Dornsife event on California’s drought.
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