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Jhacova Williams Assistant Professor Public Administration and Policy

Degrees
Ph.D. in Economics from Louisiana State University
M.S. in Economics from Louisiana State University
M.S. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Maryland at College Park
B.S. in Mathematics from Xavier University of Louisiana

Bio
Jhacova Williams is an applied microeconomist focusing primarily on economic history and cultural economics. Her previous work has examined Southern culture and the extent to which historical events have impacted the political behavior and economic outcomes of Southern Black Americans. Recent examples include historical lynchings and the political participation of Blacks; and Confederate symbols and Black-White labor market differentials. She has also done a series of projects investigating the role of structural racism in shaping racial economic disparities in labor markets. Prior to joining Â鶹ÊÓƵ, she worked at Xavier University of Louisiana, Clemson University, the Economic Policy Institute, and RAND Corporation.
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Teaching

Fall 2024

  • PUAD-670 Economics for Policy Analysis

  • PUAD-770 Economics for Policy Analysis

Spring 2025

  • PUAD-089 Colloquium in Public Adm & Pol

  • PUAD-685 Topics in Policy Analysis/Mgmt: Social Welfare Policy/Programs