Paul Romer is an economist, policy entrepreneur, and founder of the Urbanization Program at New York University Stern School of Business. This urbanization project conducted applied research on how policy makers in developing countries can utilize the rapid growth of cities to create economic opportunities and carry out systematic social reforms. Professor Romer is currently a professor at New York University and the director of the Marlon Institute of Urban Management at New York University. The Mullen Institute works with citizen innovators to improve urban management and deepen basic understanding of cities. Prior to his tenure at New York University, Professor Romer taught at Stanford Business School. There, Professor Romer conducted an entrepreneurship that had little connection to his major. He founded an educational technology company called Aplia, dedicated to promoting students' learning and increasing their classroom participation. So far, students have submitted over 1 billion answers to homework questions on Aplia's website. Prior to working at Stanford University, Professor Romer taught in the economics departments of the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Chicago, and the University of Rochester. Currently, he also serves as a researcher at the National Bureau of Economic Research and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. At the same time, he is a non local scholar at the Global Development Center in Washington D.C. and the Macdonald Laurier Institute in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In 2002, Professor Romer was awarded the Recktenwald Award in recognition of his intellectual role in maintaining economic growth. Professor Romer is a board member of the Carnegie Foundation for Promoting Teaching. He is also a member of the board of directors of Community Solutions, a national non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening community building and providing homes for homeless people. Professor Romer obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from the University of Chicago. After pursuing graduate degrees at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Queen's University, he obtained a PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago.
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添加时间: 保罗·罗默(Paul Romer)是一位经济学家、政策企业家,也是纽约大学斯特恩商学院城市化项目的创始人。该城市化项目针对发展中国家的政策制定者如何利用城市的快速增长创造经济机会并进行系统的社会改革进行应用研究。罗默教授现任纽约大学教授、纽约大学马龙城市管理研究所所长。马伦研究所与公民创新者合作,改善城市管理并加深对城市的基本了解。在纽约大学任职之前,罗默教授曾在斯坦福商学院任教。在那里,罗默教授进行了一次与他的专业无关的创业活动。他创立了一家名为 Aplia 的教育技术公司,致力于促进学生的学习并提高他们的课堂参与度。到目前为止,学生已在 Aplia 网站上提交了超过 10 亿个作业问题的答案。在斯坦福大学工作之前,罗默教授曾在加州大学伯克利分校、芝加哥大学和罗切斯特大学经济系任教。目前,他还担任美国国家经济研究局和美国艺术与科学院的研究员。同时,他还是华盛顿特区全球发展中心和加拿大安大略省渥太华麦克唐纳·劳里埃研究所的非本地学者。 2002年,罗默教授被授予雷克滕瓦尔德奖,以表彰他在维持经济增长方面的知识贡献。罗默教授是卡内基教学促进基金会的董事会成员。他还是 Community Solutions 的董事会成员,该组织是一个全国性非营利组织,致力于加强社区建设并为无家可归者提供住房。 Romer 教授获得芝加哥大学数学学士学位。在麻省理工学院和皇后大学攻读研究生学位后,他获得了芝加哥大学经济学博士学位。
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