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Edward G. Rendell
Pennsylvania Governor
Honorary Chairman |
| Education: |
JD, Villanova Law School, 1968; BA, University of Pennsylvania, 1965. |
| Career: |
2003-Present, 43rd Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; 2000, General Chair of the Democratic National Committee; 1992-1999, 121st Mayor of the City of Philadelphia; 1978-1985, District Attorney of the City of Philadelphia. |
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Martin A. Asher
Adjunct Professor of Finance
Director, Research and Scholars Programs |
| Education: |
PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 1986; MA, University of Pennsylvania, 1979; BA, Stanford University, 1977. |
| Research Areas: |
Law and economics; antitrust; income distribution; gender and race wage differentials. |
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Jessie McCulley
Associate Director, Wharton Corporate and Foundation Relations |
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Robert Inman
Richard King Mellon Professor of Finance; Professor of Finance and Economics, Business and Public Policy, Law and Economics (Law School), Real Estate
Vice Dean and Director, Doctoral Programs
Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics |
| Education: |
PhD, Harvard University, 1971; MEd, Harvard University, 1967; AB, Harvard University, 1964. |
| Research Areas: |
Public finance; political economy; urban fiscal policy. |
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Howard Pack
Professor of Business and Public Policy, Economics, and Management |
| Education: |
PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964; BBA, The City College of New York, 1959. |
| Research Areas: |
Industrial development; productivity; industrial policy; competitiveness; foreign aid; technology transfer; recent Asian growth. |
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Janet Rothenberg Pack
Professor of Business and Public Policy and Real Estate |
| Education: |
PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 1965; MA, University of California, Berkeley, 1963; BBA, City College/CUNY, 1959. |
| Research Areas: |
Fiscal federalism and intergovernmental relations; political economy of economic policy; urban and regional economic development; foreign aid; privatization. |
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Arnold J. Rosoff
Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics and Health Care Systems
Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics |
| Education: |
CLU, American College of Life Underwriters, 1973; JD, Columbia University, 1968; BS, University of Pennsylvania, 1965. |
| Research Areas: |
Health care law; legal, business and ethical aspects of health care; legal and regulatory controls on health care cost and quality; patients’ rightss; Pharmacy benefits management; Private and governmental financing of health care; legal implications of clinical practice guidelines; antitrust in health care; comparative health care systems. |
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Susan M. Wachter
Richard B. Worley Professor of Financial Management; Professor of Real Estate, Finance and City and Regional Planning |
| Education: |
PhD, Boston College, 1974; BA, Harvard College, 1965. |
| Research Areas: |
Real estate economics; urban economics; housing finance. |
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Joel Waldfogel
Joel S. Ehrenkranz Family Professor; Professor of Business and Public Policy
Chairperson, Business and Public Policy Department |
| Education: |
PhD, Stanford University, 1990; BA, Brandeis University, 1984. |
| Research Areas: |
Industrial organization; law and economics; public economics; economics of media industries. |
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Sankey V. Williams
Sol Katz Professor of General Internal Medicine and Health Care Systems |
| Education: |
MD, Harvard Medical School, 1970; AB, Princeton University, 1966 |
| Research Areas: |
Clinical decision analysis; clinical economics; outcomes assessment |
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For believing in us from the beginning, we especially remember former Advisory Council member Thomas W. Dunfee