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Paul D. Gottlieb
 

Education:

  • 1977-1981 – A.B., magna cum laude, European History, Harvard University
  • 1985-1987 – M.P.A., Domestic Policy, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
  • 1990-1994 – Ph.D., Public Affairs (urban and regional development), Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
     

Positions Held:

  • 2002-present – Associate Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
  • 2002 – Interim Director, Weatherhead School of Management, Center for Regional Economic Issues, Case Western Reserve University
  • 1993-2002 – Associate Director, Weatherhead School of Management, Center for Regional Economic Issues, Case Western Reserve University
  • 1994-2002 – Senior Lecturer and Director, certificate program in public policy, Weatherhead School of Management, Department of Economics, Case Western Reserve University
  • 1987-1990 – Senior Research Associate, Department of the Treasury, New Jersey Office of State Planning, Trenton, NJ
  • 1982-1985 – Researcher/Writer; Manager of Information Systems, Economists Incorporated, Washington, DC
  • 1981-1982 – Group Credit Insurance Administrator, Prudential Insurance Company, Newark, NJ
     

Awards and Honors:

  • 2000 – Milken Institute Award for Distinguished Economic Research
     

Organizations:

  • North American Regional Science Association
  • Association of American Geographers
  • Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
  • American Planning Association
     

Selected Publications:
 

Refereed Journal Articles:

  • Gottlieb, Paul D. (with M. Fogarty). 2003. Educational Attainment and Metropolitan Growth. Economic Development Quarterly Vol. 17, No. 4.
  • Gottlieb, Paul D. 2003. Economy Versus Lifestyle In The Inter-Metropolitan Migration Of The Young: A Preliminary Look at the 2000 Census. International Journal of Economic Development Vol. 5, No.3.
  • Gottlieb, Paul D. (with B. Lentnek). 2001. Spatial Mismatch is not Necessarily a Central City Problem: An Analysis of Commuting in Cleveland and its Suburbs. Urban Studies Vol. 38, No. 7.
  • Gottlieb, Paul D. 1999. Do Economists Have Anything to Contribute to the Debate on Urban Sprawl (And Would Anybody Listen to Them if They Did)? Forum for Social Economics Vol. 28, No. 2.
  • Gottlieb, Paul D. 1997. Neighborhood Development in the Metropolitan Economy: A Policy Review. Journal of Urban Affairs Vol. 19, No. 2.
  • Gottlieb, Paul D. 1995. Residential Amenities, Firm Location, and Economic Development. Urban Studies Vol. 32, No. 9.
  • Gottlieb, Paul D. 1995. The ‘Golden Egg’ as a Natural Resource: Toward a Normative Theory of Growth Management. Society and Natural Resources Vol. 8, No. 1.
  • Gottlieb, Paul D. 1994. Amenities as an Economic Development Tool: Is There Enough Evidence? Economic Development Quarterly Vol. 8, No. 3.
  • Gottlieb, Paul D. 1994. Neighborhood Development in the Metropolitan Economy: A Policy Review. Journal of Urban Affairs Vol. 19, No. 2.
  • Gottlieb, Paul D. (with J. Reilly). 1994. A Simulation Model for State Growth Management Planning and Evaluation: The New Jersey Case. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems Vol. 18, No. 1.
     

Book Chapters:

  • Gottlieb, Paul D. The Effects of Poverty on Metropolitan Area Economic Performance. In: Urban-Suburban Interdependence: New Directions for Research and Policy. Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2000. (Commissioned and originally published by the National League of Cities, Washington, DC.)
  • Gottlieb, Paul D. Macroeconomic Problems and Policies in Ireland. In: Readings and Cases in Macroeconomics, ed. B. Bernanke. McGraw-Hill, New York. 1987.
  • Gottlieb, Paul D. and Owen, B. The Rise and Fall and Rise of Cable Television Regulation. In: Regulatory Reform: What Actually Happened, eds. L. Weiss and M. Klass. Little, Brown & Company, Boston, Massachusetts. 1986.
     

Contact:

Paul D. Gottlieb

Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics
Department of Extension Specialists
55 Dudley Road
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
732-932-9155 ext. 223 (T)
732-932-8887 (F)
gottlieb@njaes.rutgers.edu

 

 

 

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