Stephen Cameron Explained

Stephen Cameron
School Tradition:Chicago School of Economics
Nationality:American
Institution:Columbia University
Field:Microeconomics
Alma Mater:University of Chicago
Brigham Young University
Doctoral Advisor:James Heckman
Awards:Hettleman Award for Excellence in Research and Teaching

Stephen Cameron is an American financial analyst, economist and author. He is currently Adjunct Associate Professor and was for many years an Associate Professor of Economics at Columbia University, and is currently serving as Director at Citi.[1] [2]

He is most noted for his econometric and applied work on educational selection, the dynamics of educational attainment, and the causal value of General Educational Development test outcomes while a professor at Columbia and a dissertator under James Heckman at the University of Chicago.[3] [2] [4] [5]

He has held quantitative financial analyst and management roles at Wall Street firms, including Citadel LLC, Lord Abbett, and Continuum Investment Management. A graduate of the University of Chicago and Brigham Young University, he has co-authored an academic book studying poverty in New York City.[6] He lives in New York City with his children and wife Marianne Cameron, a historian[7] and Fulbright-Hays Recipient.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Columbia University SIPA faculty . Columbia University SIPA . Columbia University . 2015-02-26 . June 21, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170621053847/https://sipa.columbia.edu/faculty/stephen-v-cameron . dead .
  2. Web site: Stephen Cameron . LinkedIn . 2022-07-15.
  3. News: Hanford. Emily. Smith. Stephen. Stern. Laurie. Second-Chance Diploma: Examining the GED. 2015-03-03. American Radio Works. publicradio.org. September 1, 2013.
  4. News: Cameron. Stephen. Heckman. James. Equivalency Diploma Still Has Value; Wide Sampling Used. 2015-02-26. New York Times. June 23, 1993.
  5. Book: Heckman. James. Humphries. John. Kautz. Tim. The Myth of Achievement Tests: The GED and the Role of Character in American Life. January 9, 2014. University of Chicago Press. Chicago. 978-0226100098. XV. 2015-03-03. heckman-quote.
  6. Book: Aaronson. Stephanie. Stephanie Aaronson . Cameron. Stephen. Poverty in New York City, 1996: An update and perspectives : a report to the Community Service Society of New York. 1997. Community Service Society of New York. 978-0881562040. 91.
  7. Web site: BCC CUNY Faculty. BCC CUNY. CUNY. 2015-02-28.
  8. Web site: Fulbright-Hays Recipients, 1991. University of Chicago. 2015-02-28.