Difference between revisions of "Martin Zelder"
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− | Martin Zelder (PhD)"focuses on the impact of legal institutions on micro | + | Martin Zelder (PhD)"focuses on the impact of legal institutions on micro economics"<ref> [http://www.econ.northwestern.edu/people/faculty_research.html] accessed 3rd march 2010</ref> as he studied in economics and law. He has also been involved in research on health policy where he investigated the "productivity of public sector health spending"<ref> [http://www.econ.northwestern.edu/people/faculty_research.html] accessed 3rd march 2010</ref> |
<ref>[http://oldfraser.lexi.net/about_us/people/martin_zelder.html] accessed 15th feb 2010]</ref> | <ref>[http://oldfraser.lexi.net/about_us/people/martin_zelder.html] accessed 15th feb 2010]</ref> | ||
Zelder has associations with Fraser Institute, College of William and Mary, Australian National University, Northwestern University, Michigan State University and University of Chicago. | Zelder has associations with Fraser Institute, College of William and Mary, Australian National University, Northwestern University, Michigan State University and University of Chicago. | ||
==notes== | ==notes== | ||
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Revision as of 16:28, 15 March 2010
Martin Zelder (PhD)"focuses on the impact of legal institutions on micro economics"[1] as he studied in economics and law. He has also been involved in research on health policy where he investigated the "productivity of public sector health spending"[2] [3] Zelder has associations with Fraser Institute, College of William and Mary, Australian National University, Northwestern University, Michigan State University and University of Chicago.