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Faculty

Akkina, Krishna Rao
Al-Hamdi, Mohaned
Babcock, Michael W.
Bachmeier, Lance
Blankenau, William F.
Braymen, Charles
Cassou, Steven P.
Cha, Inkyung
Chang, Yang-Ming
Fout, Hamilton
Freeman, Amanda S.
Gayle, Philip G.
Gormely, Patrick J. 
Kuester, Daniel J.
Li, Dong
Nafziger, E. Wayne
Neymotin, Florence
Ragan, Jr. James F.
Thomas, Jr. Lloyd B.
Turner, Tracy M. 
Warren, John T.
Weisman, Dennis L.

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Dr. Florence Neymotin


Dr. Michael Oldfather

Current Papers

Immigration and its Effect on the College-Going Outcomes of Natives. Economics of Education Review, 28(5), 538-550

The Relationship between School Funding and Student Achivement in Kansas Public Schools. The Center for Applied Economics, KU School of Business, Technical Report 08-1205, 2008

Linking Self-Esteem and Financial Planning

The Decoupling of Relational and Sexual Intimacy among College Students who 'Hookup' : Does Gender Matter? (joint work with Teresa Downing-Matibag, Carolyn E. Cutrona and Lindsey Wessling

The Level of Iron as a Possible Cause for the Increased Levels of Obesity in Females in the United States (joint work with Urmimala Sen)

Immigrant Enclaves and the Success of Entrepreneurial Ventures: A report using data from the Kauffman Firm Survey (joint with Charles Braymen)