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.,Akkina, Krishna Rao
.,Babcock, Michael W.
, Bachmeier, Lance
, Blankenau, William F.
  Braymen, Charles
, Cassou, Steven P.
, Cha, Inkyung
  Chang, Yang-Ming,
.,Fout, Hamilton
  Freeman, Amanda S.
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  Gayle, Philip G.
  Gormely, Patrick J. 
  Kuester, Daniel J
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  Li, Dong
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  Nafziger, E. Wayne

  Neymotin, Florence
  Ragan, Jr. James F.

  Thomas, Jr. Lloyd B.,
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  Turner, Tracy M.
 
  Warren, John T.
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  Weisman, Dennis L.

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Dr. Florence Neymotin


Dr. Michael Oldfather

Ph.D., California-Berkeley, 2006

Labor Economics, Economics of Education, Applied Microeconomics, and Applied Econometrics

neymotin@ksu.edu
(785) 532-4575

After graduating from UC Berkeley in 2006, Florence is now starting her third year at K-State. Florence graduated Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the honors program at The Ohio State University, where she earned the Edwin L. Smart Prize, awarded annually to the top economics student at OSU. This past year, Florence was elected to Cambridge Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals.

Florence is responsible for teaching the first semester of graduate level microeconomic theory (which had record enrollment levels this past year), Ph.D. and undergraduate level courses in Labor Economics and intermediate microeconomics.

Florence has also been an active member of the various committees in the economics department including the seminar committee, the dissertation workshop committee, trenary chair search committee, and the committee to evaluate students completing their first year of graduate school.

Florence has various papers underway and under review at noted journals dealing with issues concerning the economics of education and individual level decision making. Florence enjoys reading, and has recently taken up photography. She keenly anticipates continuing to root for K-State this coming season!

 

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