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Baltimore, MD
Posted:
October 16, 2012

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Professor Andrew Samuel

Economics professor at Loyola University Maryland

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Andrew Samuel

Department of Economics, SH 327, Loyola University Maryland, 4501 N. Charles,

Baltimore, MD 21210

Email: abo7ia@r.postjobfree.com

Phone: 410-***-****

EMPLOYMENT

Assistant Professor of Economics (tenure track), Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore,

MD 21210, September 2008present

Assistant Professor of Economics (tenure track), Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI 49506,

September 2005June 2008

EDUCATION

Ph. D., and M.A., Economics, Boston College, 19992005

B. A. Economics, Calvin College, 19951999FIELDS

Primary: Applied Microeconomics, Game Theory, Political Economy of Development

Secondary: Contract Theory, Law and Economics

DISSERTATION

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Graduate Assistant, Academic Statistical Technology Services, Boston College, August 2004-

May 2005. Assisted faculty with data projects and software problems in STATA and SAS

Research Assistant for the project Using Biological Principles to Improve the

Performance of Economic Models: An Application to the Study of Adolescent Drinking

Behavior Supervisor: Prof. Donald Cox. Boston College, Boston MA. July 2001- Sept. 2001

Research Assistant for the project How do people decide to allocate Transfers Among

Family Members? Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study Supervisor: Prof. Donald

Cox. Boston College, Boston MA. June 2001

Research Assistant for the project Bequest Motives: Evidence from the HRS Supervisor:

Prof. Donald Cox. Boston College, Boston MA. June 2000-May 2001

Research Assistant for Dr. Jushan Bai. July 1999-May2000SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS

Loyola Summer Research Grant, Summer 2010, 2012

Loyola Junior Sabbatical Fellowship, Spring 2011

Calvin Research Fellowship for the project Optimal Contracting with Collusion with

Strategic Effort Calvin College, Summer 2007

Calvin Research Fellowship for the project An Experimental Test of Preemptive Bribery

Calvin College, Summer 2006

Center for Social Research grant for the project An Experimental Test of Preemptive

Bribery, Fall 2005

Dean s Travel Grant, Boston College, January 2004

Lilly Network Institutions Grant, Baylor University TX, November 2002

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SPECIAL SKILLS

Competent programmer in STATA, SAS, MATLAB, and Excel

Intimate knowledge of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) data set

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Loyola University Maryland

Dean s Search Committee, Loyola College of Arts and Sciences, 2009 2010

Faculty advisor, Adam Smith Club, Loyola University, 2009 present

Coordinator, Economics department seminar series, 2009 present

Major Advising, Economics Department 2010 present

Micro-economics faculty search committee, 2011 2012

University Board of Discipline, 2011 present

Live Loyola, 2012

Loyola Admissions Events, 2011 2012

Calvin College

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