With current and past students at the NTA in Tampa (2019)

In Progress

2020

Felipe A. Lozano Rojas, Public Affairs (Adviser)

Thesis: Instrument Design and Effectiveness in Social Policies

Placement: Assistant Professor at University of Georgia

Julio Zambrano, Public Affairs (Committee)

Thesis: The Role of Sectoral Diversity on Collaborative Governance and Citizen Co-Production

Placement: Fulbright Scholar

2019

Sian Mughan, Public Affairs (Adviser)

Thesis: Criminal Justice and Public Finance

Placement: Assistant Professor at Arizona State University

2018

Lindsey Bullinger, Public Affairs (Committee)

Thesis: The Effect of Social Policy on Child and Family Health and Well-Being in the United States.

Current Position: Assistant Professor at Georgia Tech School of Public Policy

2017

Lang Kate Yang, Public Affairs (Adviser)

Thesis: “Fiscal Federalism and Distressed Localities: An Empirical Analysis”

Current Position: Assistant Professor at George Washington University, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy

Thomas Luke Spreen, Public Affairs (Committee)

Thesis: “An Empirical Analysis of Behavioral Responses to State Income Taxes”

Current Position: Assistant Professor at University of Maryland, School of Public Policy

2014

Sarah Larson, Public Policy (Adviser)

Thesis: “A Case of Rational Irrationality: Evidence of Expressive Interest Bias in State e-Commerce Sales and Use Tax Legislation.” [Defended May 2014]

Current Position: Assistant Professor at University of Central Florida, College of Health & Public Affairs

2013

Daniel Hummel, Public Affairs at Florida Atlantic University (Committee)

Thesis: “Right-Sizing Cities: Strategies and Fiscal Health.”

Current Position: Assistant professor of public administration at Michigan State University-Flint.

2012

Tima Tilek-uulu Moldogaziev (Committee)

Thesis: “Information Economics in Insurance Markets for Municipal Debt Securities: Monoline Insurance in Primary and Secondary Trades.”

Current Position: Associate Professor, School of Public & International Affairs, University of Georgia.

Olha Krupa, Public Affairs (Committee)

Thesis: “Market Value-Based Assessment System in Property Taxation: Equity, Institutional Determinants, and Cost Considerations.”

Current Position: Associate professor in Institute of Public Service at Seattle University.

Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, Public Policy (Committee)

Thesis: “Understanding Robustness Through the Theory of the Commons: Irrigation Water Governance and Socio-Ecological Robustness in the Gallego and Cinca River Watersheds, Spain.”

Current Position: Researcher of Resource Economics at Humboldt University of Berlin.

Natalia Ermasova, Public Affairs (Committee)

Thesis: “Capital Budgeting at the State Level: Empirical Analysis from the Economic Downturn to the Present.”

Current Position: Assistant professor of public affairs at Governors State University.

Cheol Liu, Public Affairs (Committee)

Thesis: “Impact of Public Officials’ Corruption on State Spending.”

Initial Placement: Assistant Professor at City University of Hong Kong, Department of Public & Social Administration

Current Position: KDI School of Public Policy and Management

2011

Beth Neary, Public Affairs (Committee)

Thesis: “Paid Parental Leave in the United States: What We Can Learn from Existing International and Domestic Policies and How We Can Move Forward.”

Initial Placement: Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the University of Connecticut.

2010

Michael Cox, Public Policy (Committee)

Thesis: “Exploring the Dynamics of Social-Ecological Systems: The Case of the Taos Valley Acequias.”

Initial Placement: Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth College.

Current Position: Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth College.

Susane Leguizamon, Economics at West Virginia University (Committee)

Thesis: “Keeping up with the Jonses, Staying Ahead of the Smiths: Three Essays on Relative House Size and House Price.”

Initial Placement: Department of Economics Lecturer at Pennsylvania State University.

Current Position: Associate Professor of Economics at Western Kentucky University

2009

Janey Quian Wang, Public Affairs (Committee)

Thesis: “Redistributive Budget, Intergovernmental Transfers, and Fiscal Institutions.”

Current Position: Associate Professor of Public Administration at San Francisco State University.