Daniel Puskin
Professorial Lecturer at American University School of Public Affairs
Schools
- American University School of Public Affairs
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Biography
American University School of Public Affairs
Degrees
PhD, Economics, Brown University; BA, Economics, Williams College
Bio
Daniel Puskin is a Professorial Lecturer of Public Administration and Policy. He teaches quantitative methods and economics for policy analysis. Before joining American, he worked as an economist in the Department of Labor''s Employee Benefits Security Administration where he conducted regulatory analysis of policies designed to enhance retirement security. His graduate research focused on social group formation and the influence of peers on risky behaviors.
Teaching
Spring 2018
PUAD-602 Quant Meth for Pol Analysis II
PUAD-602 Quant Meth for Pol Analysis II
Summer 2018
PUAD-602 Quant Meth for Pol Analysis II
PUAD-630 Public Managerial Economics
Fall 2018
PUAD-630 Public Managerial Economics
PUAD-672 Adv Quant Meth for Pol Analys
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