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Thomas J. Nechyba, Interim Chair

Thomas J. Nechyba
Office Location:  318 Social Science Building, Box 90097, Durham, NC 27708
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Web Page:   https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2smnQ7YzDgOUHNBQ3k1R254cTg

Curriculum Vitae
Teaching (Fall 2024):

  • Econ 101d.001, Economic principles Synopsis
    Bryan center griffith f, MWF 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
  • Econ 101d.01d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Social sciences 124, M 07:30 PM-08:20 PM
  • Econ 101d.02d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Social sciences 124, Tu 08:45 AM-09:35 AM
  • Econ 101d.03d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Old chem 003, Tu 10:20 AM-11:10 AM
  • Econ 101d.04d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Social sciences 119, Tu 12:00 PM-12:50 PM
  • Econ 101d.05d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Reuben-coo 127, Tu 01:40 PM-02:30 PM
  • Econ 101d.06d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Reuben-coo 127, Tu 03:20 PM-04:10 PM
  • Econ 101d.07d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Reuben-coo 127, Tu 04:55 PM-05:45 PM
  • Econ 101d.08d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Reuben-coo 127, Tu 06:30 PM-07:20 PM
  • Econ 101d.09d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Social sciences 124, Tu 07:30 PM-08:20 PM
  • Econ 101d.10d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Social sciences 124, Th 08:45 AM-09:35 AM
  • Econ 101d.11d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Allen 103, Th 10:20 AM-11:10 AM
  • Econ 101d.12d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Social sciences 119, Th 12:00 PM-12:50 PM
  • Econ 101d.13d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Reuben-coo 129, Th 01:40 PM-02:30 PM
  • Econ 101d.14d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Allen 326, Th 03:20 PM-04:10 PM
  • Econ 101d.15d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Social sciences 124, Th 04:55 PM-05:45 PM
  • Econ 101d.16d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Social sciences 105, Th 06:30 PM-07:20 PM
  • Econ 101d.17d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Social sciences 111, W 06:30 PM-07:20 PM
  • Econ 101d.18d, Economic principles Synopsis
    Bio sci 130, Tu 10:20 AM-11:10 AM
Education:
  • Ph.D. University of Rochester 1994
  • B.A. University of Florida 1989
Specialties:

Economics of Education
Economics
Economics
Microeconomics
Public Policy
Public Economics
Urban and Real Estate Economics

Research Interests:

Professor Nechyba conducts his research within the fields of public finance, fiscal federalism, and the economics of education. His studies tend toward the investigation of function within local governments, public policy issues concerning disadvantaged families, and the economics behind primary and secondary education. He received funding for one of his latest projects, “An Empirical Investigation of Peer Effects in Schools and of Household Responses to School Policy Changes,” from a National Science Foundation grant. He also received support from the Lincoln Institute for Land Policy for his work, “Urban Sprawl;” from the Spencer Foundation for his study on, “The Role of Peers, Parental Choices, and Neighborhoods;” from the New Zealand Ministry of Education for a study on, “The Impact of Family and Community Resources on Education Outcomes;” and the Hoover Institution for the study, “The Implications of New Federalism.” He also received monetary support from the National Academy of Sciences for his investigation of the fiscal impact of immigrants, and from the Center for Economic Policy Research for various projects concerning education and welfare policy. In addition to his individual research pursuits, Professor Nechyba is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

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