Is Economics STEM? With Dr. Emily Marshall
Bio
Dr. Emily C. Marshall is an Associate Professor of Economics and Data Analytics at Dickinson College. She earned her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Kentucky, and her research interests include monetary and macroeconomics, public economics, behavioral economics, and economic education. Her research has recently been published in Macroeconomic Dynamics, Justice Quarterly, the Journal of Economic Education, and the American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings. While at the University of Kentucky, Emily was named Alpha Kappa Psi professor of the month. Emily is active in the economics teaching community, attending and serving as a presenter, discussant, session chair, and panel member at the Conference on Teaching and Research in Economics Education, the Southern Economics Association meetings, St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank Annual Professors Conference, University of Kentucky Economics Teaching Workshop, and the American Economic Association meetings. She regularly teaches Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, Econometrics and Advanced Econometrics, and upper-level courses on the Great Recession and Asset Price Bubbles and Financial Crises.