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Working Papers Journal Articles Books and Chapters Software Components EconPapers FAQ Archive maintainers FAQ Cookies at EconPapers The RePEc blog The RePEc plagiarism page Aine Ackley, Mary Suiter and Scott Wolla Abstract: There is a lack of diversity in the field of economics, which limits the range of perspectives during research and policy discussions. Without diverse perspectives, economists are in danger of not identifying key parts of a problem and not considering a full array of solutions.
This Women in Economics special issue of Page One Economics presents the case that diversity among economists is needed to gain a wider perspective during economic research and policy development. Mary Suiter is assistant vice president and economic education officer at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, where she has been responsible for developing online programming, videos, lesson plans and whiteboard applications for classroom use. Currently, the St. Louis Fed offers more than 200 of her team’s economics and personal finance resources. In 2014, 540,000 enrollments in online courses and videos and more than 334,500 downloads of lessons and whiteboard applications.
Suiter received her B.S. in economics from the University of Missouri–St. Louis, her M.S. in economic education from the University of Delaware, and her Ph.D. in teaching and learning from the University of Missouri–St. Louis.
In 2013, she received the University of Delaware Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics Alumni Association Alumni Award of Excellence. She is past president of the National Association of Economic Educators and a recipient of its Bessie B. Moore Service Award in 1996 and its Patricia K. Elder International Award in 2010. Prior to joining the Fed, she was director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education at the University of Missouri–St. Louis for 3 years and associate director for 10 years.
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Working Papers Journal Articles Books and Chapters Software Components EconPapers FAQ Archive maintainers FAQ Cookies at EconPapers The RePEc blog The RePEc plagiarism page Aine Ackley, Mary Suiter and Scott Wolla Abstract: There is a lack of diversity in the field of economics, which limits the range of perspectives during research and policy discussions. Without diverse perspectives, economists ...
This Women In Economics Special Issue Of Page One Economics
This Women in Economics special issue of Page One Economics presents the case that diversity among economists is needed to gain a wider perspective during economic research and policy development. Mary Suiter is assistant vice president and economic education officer at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, where she has been responsible for developing online programming, videos, lesson plans and...
Suiter Received Her B.S. In Economics From The University Of
Suiter received her B.S. in economics from the University of Missouri–St. Louis, her M.S. in economic education from the University of Delaware, and her Ph.D. in teaching and learning from the University of Missouri–St. Louis.
In 2013, She Received The University Of Delaware Alfred Lerner
In 2013, she received the University of Delaware Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics Alumni Association Alumni Award of Excellence. She is past president of the National Association of Economic Educators and a recipient of its Bessie B. Moore Service Award in 1996 and its Patricia K. Elder International Award in 2010. Prior to joining the Fed, she was director of the Center for Entrepr...