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Economist receives Hoover fellowship
Each year, the W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellows Program invites about a dozen scholars from the United States and Canada to work on significant research projects at the Hoover Institution, a public policy research center on the campus of Stanford University. Joining the Rochester faculty in 1998, Lochner teaches undergraduate courses in intermediate microeconomics and the economics of human behavior, and a graduate seminar in labor economics. Lochner's research interests include labor, public economics, economics of crime, and the economics of education. He has coauthored publications on such topics as the effects of taxes on schooling and training, rising wage inequality, and the determinants of juvenile crime.
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