Jennifer F. Reinganum

Jennifer F. Reinganum is an American economist. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee where she is the E. Bronson Ingram Professor of Economics at Vanderbilt University. She has been a professor of economics since 1995.[1] Reinganum was the president of the American Law and Economics Association for 2012 and has received multiple grant awards from the National Science Foundation.[2][3][4]

Jennifer F. Reinganum
Born
InstitutionVanderbilt University
FieldEconomics
Alma materNorthwestern University (PhD)
Northwestern University (MS)
Oberlin College (BA)

Education

Jennifer F. Reinganum received two bachelor's degrees, one in Mathematics and one in Economics, from Oberlin College in 1976. She continued her education at Northwestern University where she received her master's degree in Quantitative Methods in 1978. Reinganum stayed at Northwestern and received her Ph.D. in Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences in 1979.[1]

gollark: I managed to automate ToD checking, kind of unreliably, so only the second one matters *much*.
gollark: Trading for an IOU of many 3d eggs might actually be a good idea.
gollark: I can't really make an army of things, since I like lots.
gollark: Or just generic CB metals.
gollark: I'm probably going to try to trade for balloons or something.

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