Paul Hagstrom
Professor of Economics
Economics
Hamilton University
United States of America
Biography
Since coming to Hamilton in 1991, Paul Hagstrom has published many papers, mainly focusing on his interest and teaching field, which is the economics of poverty. His research now focuses on immigration and immigrant policy. Currently he is working on “The Role of Networks in Immigrant and Refugee Entrepreneurship.” Hagstrom, who is involved with the President’s Planning Committee and the Oral Communication Committee, is a former director of the Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center. He earned his master's and doctorate at the University of Wisconsin.
Research Interest
The Role of Immigrant Networks on the Impact of Economic Shocks
Publications
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PAUL HAGSTROM (2008) “Credit Constraints and Job Mobility,†with Ann Owen, Journal of Income Distribution.
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PAUL HAGSTROM (2007) “Food Stamp Program Participation of Refugees and Immigrants," with Chris Bollinger, Southern Economic Journal.