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Curriculum Vitae
Lori A. Geddes
Office: E-mail:

Department of Economics lgeddes@mail.ewu.edu

300 Patterson Hall

Eastern Washington University

Cheney, WA 99004

(509) 359-7044


Education
Ph.D. in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, August 2002

M.A. in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, May 1996

B.S. in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, May 1993
Fields: Labor Economics

Mathematical Economics


Dissertation: "Incentives, Teams and the Organization of Work: Evidence from the U.S. and Australia"
Teaching and Research Interests


Labor Economics

Public Assistance and Welfare

Healthcare

Industrial Development

Discrimination




Publications
“Determinants of Employee Involvement Schemes: Private Sector Australian Evidence” (with John S. Heywood, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Michelle Brown, Management Department, University of Melbourne), Economic and Industrial Democracy, Forthcoming.
"Gender and Piece Rates, Commissions and Bonuses" (with John S. Heywood, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Industrial Relations, volume 42, number 3, July 2003.
"The Impact of Employer Characteristics and Workforce Commitment on Earnings of Former Welfare Recipients," (With Sammis B. White, Center for Urban Initiatives and Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Economic Development Quarterly, volume 16, number 4, November 2002.
"Income Success Among Former Wisconsin Welfare Recipients: Work Matters Most," (with Sammis B. White, Center for Urban Initiatives and Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee). Wisconsin Policy Research Institute Report, Volume 15, Number 6, September 2002.
"Disappearing Wisconsin Welfare Recipients: Where Did They Go?" (with Sammis B. White, Center for Urban Initiatives and Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee). Wisconsin Policy Research Institute Report, Volume 14, Number 9, December 2001.
"Economic Lessons for Welfare Mothers," (with Sammis B. White, Center for Urban Initiatives and Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee). Wisconsin Policy Research Institute Report, Volume 14, Number 1, February 2001.

Working Papers
“Personal and Employer Characteristics Determining Post-Welfare Earnings,” (with Sammis B. White, Center for Urban Initiatives and Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee). Revise and resubmit to Journal of Planning Education and Research, May 2005.
Presentations
2004

“Physician Behavior and Changes in Medicare Reimbursement Rates,” (with Lynne Bownds, Assistant Professor, Eastern Washington University) at the 38th Annual Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference, Tacoma, WA, May 19 – 21.


2003

“The Effects of Human Resource Management Schemes on Absenteeism,” at the 67th Annual Midwest Economics Association Meeting in St. Louis, MO, March 28 – 30.



Teaching Experience
Eastern Washington University, Assistant Professor, 2002 - present

Introduction to Economics, 2002 - present

Principles of Microeconomics, 2002 - present

Principles of Macroeconomics, 2002 - present

Intermediate Microeconomics, 2003 - present

Labor Economics, 2006 - present

Economics of Discrimination, 2006 - present

Economics of Women and Work, 2003

Mathematical Economics, 2005 - present

Econometrics, 2006

Statistics for Social Sciences, 2006

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Teaching Assistant, 1997 - 2000

Introduction to Economics, Spring 1997

Principles of Microeconomics, 1997 - 1998

Labor Economics, 1997 - 1999

Economics of Discrimination, 1999 - 2000
Milwaukee Area Technical College, Lecturer, 1993 - 2002

Introduction to Economics, 1993 - 2002

Principles of Microeconomics, 1994 - 2002

Principles of Macroeconomics, 1994 - 1998


University of Wisconsin-Waukesha, Lecturer, 1998

Principles of Microeconomics

Principles of Macroeconomics
Research Experience
Researcher, Institute for Public Policy and Economic Analysis, Eastern Washington University. 2002 – present.

Projects:

An analysis of the economic impact of STD treatment in Spokane County funded by the Regional Health District of Spokane. 2006.


An analysis of the differences in physician reimbursement rates from Insurance companies in the Pacific Northwest Region for Duvoison and Associates. 2006.
An Analysis of the Effect of Lower Medicare Reimbursement on Spokane and Kootenai Counties' Healthcare Sectors, with Lynne Bownds and Mary Ann Keogh-Hoss. April 2005.
Transfer Payments, Personal Income and Taxes: A Comparison Between Spokane and Kootenai Counties. August 2004.
Project Assistant, Center for Urban Initiatives and Research, for Professor Sammis B. White, 2000 - 2002
Projects:
A series of reports for Wisconsin Policy Research Institute on the status of former AFDC recipients using a combined data set consisting of Wisconsin AFDC data and Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance Data (ES202 data).
Empirical research using Wisconsin ES202 data for the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute report, "The Roaring Nineties," by Sammis B. White, Volume 13, Number 5, August 2000.
Data analysis, including generating demographic tables for United Way of Waukesha County, frequency tables for Pre-college Program at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and compiling tables and statistics for the Study of Persistent Poverty for the Greater Milwaukee Foundation.

International Activities
Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany, Summer School, May 21, 2001 - June 29, 2001. The summer school is a joint endeavor by the University of Giessen in Germany and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in which German and American students take classes that compare the economies of Europe and The United States.
L'Institute Ferrara, Italy, Summer Graduate School on Industrial Development and Policy, August 27, 2000-September 7, 2000. The School is a joint endeavor by the University of Ferrara in Italy, the University of Birmingham in England, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Students study comparative industrial development and policy.
Department of Commerce, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, U.K., May, 1999 - June, 1999. Conducted research as part of my dissertation with guidance from Professor W. Stanley Siebert.
Other Related Activities
Executive Committee for United Faculty of Eastern (UFE), 2003 – 2006

Labor/Management Committee, 2006



Member at large, 2003 – 2005
Member of the bargaining team for United Faculty of Eastern (UFE), 2005 – 2006.
Member of the bargaining team for the MGAA, 1999. The MGAA is the Graduate Assistants' union at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.



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