July 2015 Sam M. Young Department of Economics University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive #0508 La Jolla, CA 92093-0508 (408) 887-7255 [email protected] http://econweb.ucsd.edu/~smyoung Education University of California, San Diego 2010-Present Ph.D., Economics (in progress) Fields: Public Economics; Labor Economics; Economics of Education Committee: Julian Betts; Julie Cullen (chair); Gordon Dahl; Sally Sadoff; Krislert Samphantharak University of California, Davis B.A., Economics, with Highest Honors 2008 Academic Honors: Department Fellowship (first-year), UC San Diego Phi Beta Kappa IBM Thomas J. Watson Memorial Scholarship Finalist, National Merit Scholarship 2010 2008 2005 2005 Supplemental Teaching Training: Summer Graduate Teaching Scholar, UCSD Center for Teaching Development The College Classroom, UCSD Center for Teaching Development 2015 2015 Research in Progress Economics Papers: - “Do Colleges Favor Students from Lower-Achieving High Schools? Estimates from the University of California” - “The ‘College Prep for All’ Mandate – An Examination of New Graduation Requirements in the Context of San Diego” (with Julian R. Betts, Andrew C. Zau, and Karen Volz Bachofer) - “How Sensitive Are School Value-Added Estimates to Methodology?” (with Julian R. Betts) Other Work: - “Why Don’t We Have FIP for Hitters? A Need and Attempt to De-luck Hitter Performance” Poster presentation at Saber Seminar 2014 Submitted to MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference 2014 Experience Associate-in, University of California, San Diego Instructor of record for ECON 3: Principles of Macroeconomics during Summer Session II Teaching Assistant, University of California, San Diego ECON 1 Principles of Microeconomics: Fall 2010 ECON 2 Market Imperfections: Winter 2013 ECON 3 Principles of Macroeconomics: Fall 2011 ECON 100A Microeconomics: Winter 2012; Winter 2015 ECON 100C Microeconomics: Spring 2012; Fall 2014 2015 2010-Present July 2015 ECON 120A Econometrics: Winter 2011 ECON 131 Economics of the Environment: Fall 2012; Fall 2013 ECON 145 Economics of Ocean Resources: Spring 2014 ECON 147 Economics of Education: Winter 2014; Spring 2015 ECON 161 Global Integration of Latin America: Spring 2011; Spring 2013 Graduate Student Researcher for Professor Julian Betts 2012, 2014-2015 Studied the impact of increased graduation standards on students, using data from San Diego Unified School District. Found that, through the 2012-13 school year, the new standards appear to have increased the number of target courses completed by 9th grade, with no evidence adverse side effects. Estimated the value-added of elementary schools in San Diego Unified School District using panel data on standardized test scores, studying the sensitivity of estimates to the model specification, and comparing school rankings based on value-added with traditional rankings using simple levels Instructor, Academic Connections (UCSD Extension) Taught Principles of Macroeconomics to students enrolled in a college-level summer course Weekly responsibilities included lecture, administering group work and in-class exercises, and composing and grading quizzes and homework Supplemented textbook material with field trips, documentaries, and applications from other economic subfields to help students gain broader understanding of the subject 2013 Graduate Student Researcher for Professor Gordon Dahl Policy project on crime and family violence Reviewed literature and cleaned/coded National Crime Victimization Survey data in Stata Performed statistical analysis for a working hypothesis on the decline of domestic violence. Considered both levels and first-differences of violence and hypothesized drivers of violence. 2011 Research Analyst Intern, Equilar Summer Analyst, Bay Capital Partners Research Intern, IBM (China Research Lab) 2009 2008 2007 Skills Computer: Stata; LaTeX; Microsoft Office Suite; internet applications; Matlab; EViews Languages: English (native); Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Italian (conversational) Personal & Other Volunteer for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Hobbies: singing; photography; chess Other interests: baseball; ice hockey; cinema; theater
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