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    Nathan Grawe

    Professor of Economics at Carleton College

    Nathan Grawe, a distinguished economist and educator, holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Mathematics from St. Olaf College ('96) and a PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago ('01). Currently, he serves as the Ada M. Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor of the Social Sciences at Carleton College.

    With a tenure at Carleton College since 1999, Nathan Grawe has held various roles including Associate Dean of the College from 2009 to 2012. He is renowned for his research in labor economics, particularly focusing on the correlation between family background and educational achievement.

    Nathan Grawe's significant contribution to academia includes the publication of his recent book 'Demographics and the Demand for Higher Education' by Johns Hopkins University Press. This book delves into the implications of demographic shifts on the future demand for higher education, utilizing innovative approaches to analyze institution-specific attendance probabilities.

    His outstanding research was acknowledged with the prestigious 2017 National Student Clearinghouse Research Center Award for Outstanding AAROA SEM Research Presentation, solidifying his reputation as a leading expert in the field.

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    Northfield, Minnesota, United States