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  • The Economics Department has moved to its new home in the T2 building.  The Economics Department is now located in T2 (building 508)- formerly the College of Technology Building.  The department main office is Suite 303.  Economics faculty and staff are located on the third floor.  Undergraduate advisors are located on the second floor.  “After moving from McElhinney Hall to Science and SR2 then to Teaching Unit 2 the past few years, we are ready to settle into our new permanent home in the T2 building,” said department chair Aimee Chin. “T2 is centrally located on campus and newly remodeled with modern spaces, so I think it will be great for our students, faculty and staff.”
  • Hyunju Lee, an assistant professor in the Economics Department, wins the KAEA Young Scholar Award from the Korea-America Economic Association.  The award will be presented at the KAEA meeting on January 4, 2026 in Philadelphia, PA during the AEA Annual Meeting.  The award recognizes Professor Lee as “an emerging leader in macroeconomics, international economics, and financial economics” whose papers “collectively offer important new insights into bank versus nonbank financing, risk sharing under constraints, and the policy tradeoffs during crises.”  
  •  The Economics Department welcomes three new assistant professors.  The Department of Economics in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences added three new tenure-track assistant professors to its faculty starting Fall 2025: Andrea Bernini, Cristian Espinosa Diaz and Sergio Montero. Professor Bernini earned his PhD at University of Oxford and conducts research in applied microeconomics and political economy.  Professor Espinosa earned his PhD at University College London and conducts research in international economics and empirical macroeconomics. Professor Montero earned his PhD at California Institute of Technology and conducts research in political economy, development and industrial organization. 
  •  The Economics Department transitions to a new Chair in Fall 2025: Aimee Chin takes lead after Dietz Vollrath’s two terms of service as chair.  More…

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The University of Houston Libraries manages a web page which features popular resources for researchers studying economics. The Economics Virtual Library includes access to World Development Indicators, a comprehensive database of development data; Hoovers, a database of comprehensive reports from publicly traded companies; International Financial Statistics, a publication and database maintained by the International Monetary Fund; The Social Science Research Network, which includes access to articles in varying disciplines; as well as thousands of books and journals encompassing many different subjects.

 

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