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David Robinson
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Robinson, David
Associate ProfessorB.A. (U.B.C.) M.A. (U.B.C.) Ph.D. (Queen's)
Office : A-321 Phone: 705-675-1151, ext. 4260
E-mail: drobinson @laurentian.ca
Courses 2011-2012
- ECON 1007 Introduction to Macroeconomics
- ECON 2136 Studies in Statistical Methods
- ECON 4066 Econometirics
Research Interests
- Game theory
- Local government
- Community cohesion
Recent Papers
- Can Evolutionary Game Theory Explain the Patiarchy?. Robinson, David, and David Goforth. Presented at the Canadian Economics Association Meetings, Vancouver, May 1 2001.
- Reinterpreting the repeated prisoner's dilemma: A marginal productivity approach. Robinson, David, and David Goforth. Presented at the Canadian Economics Association Meetings, Vancouver, May 1-4, 2000.
- Metaphor, interface and instructional design: Comparing WebCT and TLM . D. Robinson, David, and Henry Tumanowski. for the Computing in the Social Sciences Conference, Cyberspace, April-May 2000. Revised version forthcoming
- The Transition to Non-Traditional Exports for Mining Communities: What to Expect -- Tourism, Education, and Retirement Services David Robinson, INORD Working Paper Series #2, October 1999.
This is the paper that points out that two post-secondary students are equivalent to one job in the region
- Layoffs and Municipal Finance: The Case of Elliot Lake. D. Robinson and Merlin Bishop . In Boom Town Blues: Elliot Lake - Collapse and Revival in a Single-Industry Community.. Anne-Marie Mawhiney and Jane Pitblado (eds).Toronto and Oxford: Dundurn Press, April 1999, alsoInord Discussion paper, ELTS analysis series A5, 1997D.
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