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Curriculum Vitae
Robert G. HealyClick here for a printer-ready version, or
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- Education
Ph.D. | University of California, Los Angeles | 1972 |
M.A. | University of California, Los Angeles | 1968 |
M.A. | University of Chicago | 1966 |
B.A. | University of California, Los Angeles | 1965 |
- Professional Experience / Employment History
- El Colegio de Mexico
- Fulbright Senior Specialist, June 2004
- Duke University
- Director, Center for North American Studies, 2000-2003
- Teaches courses in land use policy and in U.S.
and international environmental policy.
- Director, Center for International Studies, 1994-1997
- Director, Center for World Environment and Sustainable Development, 1991-1994
- Professor of Resource and Environmental Policy, Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, 1990 - present
- Professor of Public Policy Studies, Terry Sanford Institute for Public Policy, 1990 - present
- Director, Duke Center for Resource and Environmental Policy Research, 1988-1998
- The Conservation Foundation
- Senior Associate, 1975-1987
- Conducted and managed research with emphasis on
natural resources, land-use and environmental
regulation, and the economic effects of public
policies
- Resources for the Future
- Research Associate, 1973-1974
- Conducted studies of the origins and
implementation of comprehensive state land-use
controls
- The Urban Institute
- Economist, 1970-1973
- Research on the role of agglomeration economies
in urban and regional growth
- Graduate School of Business Administration, UCLA
- Post-Graduate Researcher, International Housing Productivity Study, 1967-1970
- Studies of the effects of housing on health,
worker productivity, educational performance.
Performed field work in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and
U.S. poverty communities
- Visiting Positions
- Visiting Professor, McGill University, Fall 1996
- Visiting Professor, El Colegio de Mexico, Fall 1995
- Visiting Professor of Resource and Environmental Policy, Duke University, Fall 1985
- Visiting Professor of Urban Planning, University of California at Los Angeles, 1981-1982, Winter 1984
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Harvard University, Spring 1975
- Awards, Honors, and Distinctions
Best Dissertation Award, Western Regional Association
Phi Beta Kappa, 1965
- Publications (listed separately)
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