Stephen V. Cameron
Stephen V. Cameron | |
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Nationality | United States |
Website | sipa |
Institution | Columbia University |
Field | Microeconomics |
School or tradition
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Chicago School of Economics |
Alma mater | University of Chicago Brigham Young University Yale University |
Influences | James Heckman |
Contributions | Studies of the General Educational Development test |
Awards | Sloan Dissertation Fellow |
Stephen V. Cameron (born c. 1960[1]) is an American financial analyst, economist and author. He is currently Adjunct Associate Professor and was for many years Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University.[2][3] He is also currently Head of Research and Development at Continuum Investment Management in New York City.[3]
He is most noted for his studies on General Educational Development test outcomes while a research associate and Ph.D. Candidate under Nobel Laureate James Heckman at Yale[4] and the University of Chicago.[3][5] "Stephen Cameron played a central role ... and contributed important work on the GED."[6] He and his research were widely noted in major media [5][7][8][9][10] including an interview on ABC Evening News with Peter Jennings[11] and front pages of the New York Times[12] and Chicago Tribune.[13] Interest[14][15][16] in him and his research in popular media has been sustained over decades in hundreds[17] of radio programs, books,[6][18] blog[19][20][21][22][23] and newspaper articles. He was mentioned on-air by public radio as recently as 2013.[4] His peer-reviewed publications have a high h-index for his field.[24] They have been cited over 3,000 times, with several individual papers themselves receiving nearly a thousand citations each.[24] These place him easily among the top 1% of research economists internationally by impact and citation volume.[25]
He has held quantitative financial analyst and management roles at Wall Street firms, including leading quantitative trading house Citadel LLC and Lord Abbett.[3] A graduate of the University of Chicago and Brigham Young University,[3] he has co-authored an academic book studying poverty in New York City.[26] He lives in New York City[1] with his children[1] and wife Marianne Cameron,[1] a historian[27][28] and Fulbright-Hays Recipient.[29]
See also
- List of economists
- List of University of Chicago alumni
- List of Brigham Young University alumni
- List of Columbia University people
External links
- Stephen V. Cameron official website at Columbia U.
- Stephen V. Cameron at Google Scholar
- Publications by Stephen V. Cameron, at ResearchGate
References
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