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Harry Keeljian received his PhD. from the University of Wisconsin and held academic positions at New York University and Princeton University before joining the University of Maryland. Harry's research interests include Spatial econometric/statistic methods; cross sectional and panel data models with spatial dependencies.



Ingmar Prucha recieved his Ph.D. in Mathematical Economics from the University of Technology as well as a post-graduate degree in Economics from the Institute for Advanced Studies (both in Vienna). Before joining the University of Maryland in 1981, he held positions at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna, the University of Pennsylvania, and New York University. He is currently an Associate Editor of Econometric Theory and the Journal of Econometrics, and a member of the editorial board of Empirical Economics. Prucha's research interests include theoretical and applied econometrics. His recent theoretical work focuses on cross sectional and panel data models with spatial dependencies.

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Seth Sanders received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1993 and joined the Maryland faculty in 1999. Prior to coming to Maryland he was an Associate Professor at the Heinz School of Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University and was a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. His main research interest is labor economics with an emphasis on economic demography. Recent research projects include a demographic study of alternative household structures, funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), which provided the first systematic demographic study of the gay and lesbian population in the United States.

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