Steven Wood

Lecturer (continuing) at Haas School of Business

Schools

  • Haas School of Business

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Biography

Haas School of Business

Education
PhD, Economics, Claremont Graduate University
MA, Economics, Claremont Graduate University
BA, Economics, Whittier College
Positions Held
At Haas since 1993
2006 – present, Lecturer, Department of Economics, UC Berkeley
1993 – present, Lecturer, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley
2002 – present, Chief Economist, Insight Economics, LLC
2001 – 2002, Chief Economist, Financial Oxygen, Inc.
1985 – 2000, Managing Director and Senior Economics, Banc of America Securities
1979 – 1985, Vice President and Senior Economist, Chase Econometrics
1977 – 1979, Corporate Economist, Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
1975 – 1977, Assistant Professor, Eastern Michigan University
Teaching
- UGBA 118 International Trade - UGBA 101B Macroeconomic Analysis for Business Decisions - Econ 100B Macroeconomic Analysis

Honors and Awards
- Earl F. Cheit Award for Excellence in Teaching, Undergraduate Program, 2004

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