Daniel Duncan
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About Me

I'm an Economics Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Kentucky.  My fields of research include Labor, Health, Environmental, and Teaching Economics. My doctoral research focuses on the intergenerational transmission of occupations with an emphasis on risky occupations.

My CV
Recent or Upcoming Conference Presentation:

Annual Professors Conference: Teaching and Learning Economics in the College Classroom
Location: St. Louis Federal Reserve
Date: November 12-13, 2015
Presentation(s): The Economics of Breaking Bad: A Guide to the Microeconomic Principals    


85th Annual Meeting of the Southern Economic Association

Location: New Orleans Marriott in New Orleans, Louisiana
Date: November 21-23, 2015
Presentation(s): (1) The Economics of Breaking Bad:  A Guide to the Microeconomic Principals    
(2) Occupational Following in the PSID and the Influence of Fatality Risk


On this site you will find information about myself, my research, as well as various resources and content I regularly use in teaching economics.  Enjoy!
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