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Research Interests for Marjorie B. McElroy

Research Interests: Labor, Demand Systems, and Financial Economics

Professor Marjorie McElroy joined the Duke Economics faculty in 1970 after receiving her Ph.D. from Northwestern University, and spending a year at Bell Laboratories. She has been a visiting professor at the Universities of Chicago, Illinois, and Virginia. The National Science Foundation has supported her research in the areas of financial economics, demand systems and production, and the economics of the family. She has served on the National Science Foundation Panel in Economics, The American Economic Association's Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession; she currently serves on the Board of Directors of the National Bureau of Economic Research. She is immediate past Vice President of the American Economic Association and, by coincidence, the current President of the Southern Economic Association. In addition to directing both the Labor Workshop and the Labor Lunch, she teaches a graduate level course in labor economics. Since June 1995, she has served as the Chair of the Department of Economics and will continue in that role through August 2002. Her current research concentrates on labor economics and the economics of the family, with special attention to the interplay of bargained family decisions and marriage markets. Related research on China attempts to disentangle the effects of government policies from those of economic development.

Recent Publications
  1. McElroy, MB, Committee on the status of women in the economics profession (CSWEP), American Economic Review, vol. 106 no. 5 (May, 2016), pp. 750-773, American Economic Association [doi]
  2. Arcidiacono, P; Beauchamp, A; McElroy, M, Terms of Endearment: An Equilibrium Model of Sex and Matching, Quantitative Economics, vol. 7 no. 1 (March, 2016), pp. 117-156, The Econometric Society [doi]
  3. McElroy, MB; Wang, W, Do Concealed Gun Permits Deter Crime? New Results from a Dynamic Model (July, 2014)
  4. McElroy, MB, Committee on the status of women in the economics profession, American Economic Review, vol. 104 no. 5 (January, 2014), pp. 664-681, American Economic Association, ISSN 0002-8282 [doi]
  5. with Iyavarakul, T; McElroy, MB; Staub, K, Dynamic Optimization in Models for State Panel Data: A Cohort Panel Data Model of the Effects of Divorce Laws on Divorce Rates, Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) Working Paper no. 140 (June, 2011) [pdf[abs]

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