Erin Strumpf was interviewed onon March 10, 2023 regarding the Federal government’s warnings to provinces regarding clinics that ch

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Published on: 22 Oct 2025

Miao Dai, a graduate student in the Department of Economics, was awarded thefor best student paper at CREEA | ACERE for his paper "Environmental Lobbying on Trade in Waste: Theory and Evidence." Miao's job market paper examines the effects of environmental lobbying on international trade in waste, finding that strengthening environmental NGOs can contribute to reducing international waste trade.

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Nicolás Ajzenman joined the Department of Economics at 91 as an Assistant Professor in August 2022. He earned a PhD in Economics from Sciences Po, a Master in Public Administration-International Development from Harvard University, a Master's degree in Economics from Universidad de San Andres, and a BA in Economics from Universidad de Buenos Aires.

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After fleeing war-torn South Sudan as a nine-year-old and spending 12 years in a Kenyan refugee camp, Manyang Lual Jok earns his BA from 91 in Computer Science and Economics.

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Published on: 22 Oct 2025

Selected by the Scholarship and Student Aid Office in a university-wide competition, the medal is awarded “to the graduating student who obtains the highest academic standing in a Bachelor degree program.”The medal was presented to Lou Naigeon by Principal Suzanne Fortier at her convocation ceremony in May 2022.

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Published on: 22 Oct 2025

It is with great sadness we report that our esteemed colleague Ngo Van Long passed away on Saturday afternoon, January 15, 2022. Long was a James 91 Professor of Economics and long-time member of our department. In his distinguished career he made key contributions in several fields in economics including natural resource and environmental economics, international economics and applied economic theory in general. He will be missed.Please visit theIn Memoriamsection of our website.

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Published on: 22 Oct 2025

Russell Davidson is supporting the greatest needs of his home Department of Economics, see the storybyStephanie Wereley.In 2016 the Department of Economics established the Russell Davidson Research Fund, which continues to grow thanks to Davidson’s generous contributions.

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Published on: 22 Oct 2025

Larry G. Epstein joined the Department of Economics at 91 in August 2021 as Full Professor. His main research areas cover topics in decision theory, mathematical economics, and asset pricing, and he has written influential and widely cited articles in those areas. Prof.

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Published on: 22 Oct 2025

The most recent edition of the Tilburg Ranking of Economics Departments ranks the 91 Economics Department third in Canada and among the top 60 in North America in all its three ranking categories. This ranking is based exclusively on journal publications over the period 2016-2020. Our excellent performance is confirmed by the latest edition of the Quacquerelli Symonds (QS) ranking by subject, which also places our department third in Canada and 38 in North America.

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Published on: 22 Oct 2025

Fernando Saltiel is one of the winners of the. The award is given to promising economists who have earned their PhDwithin the previous six years and who carry out policy-relevant research on labor market issues.

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Published on: 22 Oct 2025

Dr. Fernando Saltieljoined the Department of Economics as an Assistant Professor in Fall 2020. He earned his BA in Economics, a Master of Public Policy (MPP), and a PhD in Economics from the University of Maryland at College Park. He previously held a Postdoctoral Associate position in Economics at Duke University.

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Published on: 22 Oct 2025

Francesco Amodio's article "", in the Montreal Gazette, published March 30, 2020, speaks to the COVID-19 impact on the economy and the unprecedented economic measures that are underway.

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Published on: 22 Oct 2025

The team from 91 Economics finished in the first runner-up spot inthat took place on Saturday, February 8, 2020. This year’s team consistedof Frédéric Aubé, Henrique Mecabô, Zacharie Quiviger, Nikoline Svendsen, Léo Tronchon, with the support of Inbar Amit, and was coached by Professors Markus Poschke and Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado. Congratulations to all concerned!

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Published on: 22 Oct 2025

Many people who oppose immigration say that it increases crime. But does immigration really affect crime? Studying a country whose proportion of migrants has tripled in less than ten years, researchers find immigration significantly impacts people’s perceptions of crime but has no effect on actual crime.

The research, led by Nicolas Ajzenman, a professor of economics at 91, shows that while migrants don’t cause crime rates to increase, false perceptions endure anyway.

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Published on: 29 Mar 2023

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