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Trevon Logan

Trevon D'Marcus Logan is an American economist. He is the Hazel C. Youngberg Trustees Distinguished Professor in the Department of Economics and Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Ohio State University, where he was awarded the 2014 Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching.[1] He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.[2] In 2014, he was the youngest-ever president of the National Economic Association.[3] In 2019, he was the inaugural North Hall Economics Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara.[4] In 2020, he was named the inaugural director of the National Bureau of Economic Research Working Group on Race and Stratification in the Economy.[5] His research mainly focuses on economic history, including studies of African American migration, economic analysis of illegal markets, the economics of marriage transfers, and measures of historical living standards, with an emphasis on racial disparities in the United States.[6]

Life

Logan comes from an African-American family in St. Paul, Minnesota,[7] with roots in the sharecropping economy of the southern United States.[8] He received his B.S. in economics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1999 as a Chancellor's Scholar, M.A. degrees in economics and demography from the University of California, Berkeley in 2003, and his PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley in 2004. He was awarded tenure as a professor of economics at The Ohio State University at the age of 32.[3] He has held visiting positions at Princeton University's Center for Health and Well-Being and was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholar in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan. Outside of his university positions, he serves on the board of a network of charter schools, and is active in Columbus-area HIV prevention organizations.[3]

Research

Logan specializes in economic history, economic demography and applied microeconomics.

His research in economic history concerns the development of living standards measures to assess how the human condition has changed over time. He applies techniques of contemporary living standard measurements to the past to derive consistent estimates of well-being over time. Much of his historical work uses historical household surveys, but also includes some new data to examine area such as the returns to education in the early twentieth century, the formation of tastes, and the allocation of resources within the household. In work with John Parman, he showed that there was an increase in racial segregation in all areas of the United States from 1880-1940—including in rural areas.[7] In a series of recent papers, he has studied the impact of Black politicians on the distribution of public finance and subsequent violence,[9] and disparate access to Union Army pensions[10] during the Reconstruction era.

In his presidential address to the NEA, Logan used records from his own family to talk about productivity and living standards in the Jim crow era in the American South, arguing for a greater role of qualitative research in driving the focus of empirical study.[8]

His economic demography research agenda includes a variety of projects. In one project, with Raj Arunachalam, he examines dowries in South Asia to see if the purpose of dowry has changed over time. In another project, with Manisha Shah and Chih-Sheng Hsieh, he studies the economic, social and health implications of male sex work. This work examines the value of information in this illegal market, uses econometric techniques to quantitatively test sociological theories of gender and masculinity, and looks at the role of public health in causing decreases in disease transmission among these men.

Logan has also worked on the economics of sports with Rodney J. Andrews, Kyle J. Kain, and Michael J. Sinkey. He has looked at bias in the college football betting market, deriving stronger tests for the use of the betting market as a prediction market, and testing for behavioral biases in college football poll rankings.

Selected works

  • Logan, Trevon D.; John M. Parman (2017). "The national rise in residential segregation". The Journal of Economic History. 77 (1): 127–170. doi:10.1017/S0022050717000079.
  • Cook, Lisa D.; Trevon D. Logan; John M. Parman (2018). "Racial segregation and southern lynching". Social Science History. 42 (4): 635–675.
  • Logan, Trevon D. (2010). "Personal characteristics, sexual behaviors, and male sex work: A quantitative approach". American Sociological Review. 75 (5): 679–704. doi:10.1177/0003122410379581. S2CID 145533019.
  • Logan, Trevon D (2009). "The transformation of hunger: The demand for calories past and present" (PDF). The Journal of Economic History. 69 (2): 388–408. doi:10.1017/S0022050709000825. S2CID 158675169.
  • Andrews, Rodney J.; Trevon D. Logan (2010). "Family health, children's own health, and test score gaps". American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings. 100 (2): 195–99. doi:10.1257/aer.100.2.195. PMID 29508980.

References

  1. ^ "2014 Newsletter. Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching: Trevon Logan". Department of Economics, The Ohio State University. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  2. ^ "Trevon Logan". www.nber.org. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Forward Under 40: Trevon Logan '99". Wisconsin Alumni Association. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  4. ^ "A Shared Humanity". The UCSB Current. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
  5. ^ "New Working Group on Race and Stratification in the Economy Launched". NBER. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  6. ^ "Programs & Working Groups". NBER. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "American Economic Association". www.aeaweb.org. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
  8. ^ a b "Black lives matter, economic history edition". Chris Blattman. May 2, 2016. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  9. ^ Science, Parsing (June 23, 2020). "Parsing Science". Parsing Science. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  10. ^ "Physician Bias and Racial Disparities in Health: Evidence from Veterans' Pensions, with Professor Trevon Logan | Columbia | CPRC". cprc.columbia.edu. Retrieved November 20, 2020.

External links

  • CSMGEP Profiles: Trevon Logan, An Economist Who Profits From the Past
  • University of Wisconsin Alumni Award Profile: Trevon Logan ’99

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Trevon D Marcus Logan is an American economist He is the Hazel C Youngberg Trustees Distinguished Professor in the Department of Economics and Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Ohio State University where he was awarded the 2014 Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching 1 He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research 2 In 2014 he was the youngest ever president of the National Economic Association 3 In 2019 he was the inaugural North Hall Economics Professor at the University of California Santa Barbara 4 In 2020 he was named the inaugural director of the National Bureau of Economic Research Working Group on Race and Stratification in the Economy 5 His research mainly focuses on economic history including studies of African American migration economic analysis of illegal markets the economics of marriage transfers and measures of historical living standards with an emphasis on racial disparities in the United States 6 Trevon D LoganBornSt Paul MinnesotaCitizenshipUnited StatesInstitutionOhio State UniversityUniversity of California Santa BarbaraFieldEconomics Economic HistoryAlma materUniversity of Wisconsin MadisonUniversity of California BerkeleyDoctoraladvisorRonald LeeWebsitehttps economics osu edu people logan 155 Contents 1 Life 2 Research 2 1 Selected works 3 References 4 External linksLife EditLogan comes from an African American family in St Paul Minnesota 7 with roots in the sharecropping economy of the southern United States 8 He received his B S in economics from the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1999 as a Chancellor s Scholar M A degrees in economics and demography from the University of California Berkeley in 2003 and his PhD in economics from the University of California Berkeley in 2004 He was awarded tenure as a professor of economics at The Ohio State University at the age of 32 3 He has held visiting positions at Princeton University s Center for Health and Well Being and was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholar in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan Outside of his university positions he serves on the board of a network of charter schools and is active in Columbus area HIV prevention organizations 3 Research EditLogan specializes in economic history economic demography and applied microeconomics His research in economic history concerns the development of living standards measures to assess how the human condition has changed over time He applies techniques of contemporary living standard measurements to the past to derive consistent estimates of well being over time Much of his historical work uses historical household surveys but also includes some new data to examine area such as the returns to education in the early twentieth century the formation of tastes and the allocation of resources within the household In work with John Parman he showed that there was an increase in racial segregation in all areas of the United States from 1880 1940 including in rural areas 7 In a series of recent papers he has studied the impact of Black politicians on the distribution of public finance and subsequent violence 9 and disparate access to Union Army pensions 10 during the Reconstruction era In his presidential address to the NEA Logan used records from his own family to talk about productivity and living standards in the Jim crow era in the American South arguing for a greater role of qualitative research in driving the focus of empirical study 8 His economic demography research agenda includes a variety of projects In one project with Raj Arunachalam he examines dowries in South Asia to see if the purpose of dowry has changed over time In another project with Manisha Shah and Chih Sheng Hsieh he studies the economic social and health implications of male sex work This work examines the value of information in this illegal market uses econometric techniques to quantitatively test sociological theories of gender and masculinity and looks at the role of public health in causing decreases in disease transmission among these men Logan has also worked on the economics of sports with Rodney J Andrews Kyle J Kain and Michael J Sinkey He has looked at bias in the college football betting market deriving stronger tests for the use of the betting market as a prediction market and testing for behavioral biases in college football poll rankings Selected works Edit Logan Trevon D John M Parman 2017 The national rise in residential segregation The Journal of Economic History 77 1 127 170 doi 10 1017 S0022050717000079 Cook Lisa D Trevon D Logan John M Parman 2018 Racial segregation and southern lynching Social Science History 42 4 635 675 Logan Trevon D 2010 Personal characteristics sexual behaviors and male sex work A quantitative approach American Sociological Review 75 5 679 704 doi 10 1177 0003122410379581 S2CID 145533019 Logan Trevon D 2009 The transformation of hunger The demand for calories past and present PDF The Journal of Economic History 69 2 388 408 doi 10 1017 S0022050709000825 S2CID 158675169 Andrews Rodney J Trevon D Logan 2010 Family health children s own health and test score gaps American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 100 2 195 99 doi 10 1257 aer 100 2 195 PMID 29508980 References Edit 2014 Newsletter Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching Trevon Logan Department of Economics The Ohio State University Retrieved May 3 2016 Trevon Logan www nber org Retrieved January 16 2020 a b c Forward Under 40 Trevon Logan 99 Wisconsin Alumni Association Retrieved May 3 2016 A Shared Humanity The UCSB Current Retrieved January 16 2020 New Working Group on Race and Stratification in the Economy Launched NBER Retrieved February 21 2021 Programs amp Working Groups NBER Retrieved November 20 2020 a b American Economic Association www aeaweb org Retrieved January 16 2020 a b Black lives matter economic history edition Chris Blattman May 2 2016 Retrieved May 3 2016 Science Parsing June 23 2020 Parsing Science Parsing Science Retrieved November 20 2020 Physician Bias and Racial Disparities in Health Evidence from Veterans Pensions with Professor Trevon Logan Columbia CPRC cprc columbia edu Retrieved November 20 2020 External links EditCSMGEP Profiles Trevon Logan An Economist Who Profits From the Past University of Wisconsin Alumni Award Profile Trevon Logan 99 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trevon Logan amp oldid 1122781600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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