Dr. Chris Clark (Ph.D. University of Kentucky 2005) is a Professor in the Department of Economics and Finance. He regularly teaches core courses in economics, including principles of economics, intermediate microeconomics, and econometrics. He also teaches field courses at both the graduate and undergraduate level, including labor economics, public economics, and managerial economics. He recently co-developed two popular freshman-level critical thinking classes, Freakonomics and Swansonomics. Dr. Clark’s research interests include education, health economics, labor economics, economic education, adolescent behavior, gambling, and public policy. His research has been published in a variety of journals including the Journal of Economic Education and International Gambling Studies. Before coming to Georgia College, Dr. Clark was a Dissertation Fellow at the UK Center for Poverty Research where he studied peer effects and participation in the National School Lunch Program. He has also completed multiple projects for Georgia’s Governor’s Office of Student Achievement.
Dr. Chris Clark (Ph.D. University of Kentucky 2005) is a Professor in the Department of Economics and Finance. He regularly teaches core courses in economics, including principles of economics, intermediate microeconomics, and econometrics. He also teaches field courses at both the graduate and undergraduate level, including labor economics, public economics, and managerial economics. He recently co-developed two popular freshman-level critical thinking classes, Freakonomics and Swansonomics. Dr. Clark’s research interests include education, health economics, labor economics, economic education, adolescent behavior, gambling, and public policy. His research has been published in a variety of journals including the Journal of Economic Education and International Gambling Studies. Before coming to Georgia College, Dr. Clark was a Dissertation Fellow at the UK Center for Poverty Research where he studied peer effects and participation in the National School Lunch Program. He has also completed multiple projects for Georgia’s Governor’s Office of Student Achievement.