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Ph.D., University of California, Riverside
Teaching Interests and Areas of Expertise
Labor and Personnel Economics, Quantitative Methods, Economics of Immigration, Sports Economics
Professional Activities
Roberto Pedace completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Riverside in 1999. Prior to joining the Drucker School faculty, he was an associate professor and chair of the economics department at the University of Redlands. There, he was nominated for both the “Innovative Teaching” and “Outstanding Teaching” awards. He has also held positions at the U.S. Census Bureau and Claremont McKenna College.
Professor Pedace’s research interests are broadly in the area of labor and personnel economics. His work addresses a variety of important public policy issues, including the effects of immigration on domestic labor markets and the impact of minimum wages on job training and unemployment. His published work has appeared in the Southern Economic Journal, the American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Contemporary Economic Policy, the Journal of Sports Economics, and other outlets.
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