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Gene Gruver
Professor

Office: Posvar 4532
Telephone: 412-648-1731
Fax: 412-648-1793
gruver@pitt.edu
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Education:

B.A.,  Mathematics 1965, Southwestern College, Winfield, KS
M.S.,  Economics 1967, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 
Ph.D., Economics 1972, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 

Research Interests: Economic Growth and Development, Environmental Economics, Economics of the Steel Industry
 

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Title: Clusters, Agglomeration, and Economic Development Potential: Empirical Evidence Based on the Advent of Slab Casting by U.S. Steel Minimills (External Link)
(Co)Authors: Frank Giarratani and Randall Jackson
Citation: Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 21, No. 2, May 2007, pp. 148-164.

Title: Plant Location and the Advent of Slab Casting by U.S. Steel Minimills: An Observation-Based Analysis
(Co)Authors: Frank Giarratani and Randall Jackson
Citation: Economic Geography, Vol. 82, No. 4, October 2006, pp. 401-419.

Title: Modeling Geographic Ferrous Scrap Markets: Regional Prices and Interregional Transactions in the United States
(Co)Authors: Frank Giarratani
Citation: Journal of Regional Science, May 2005, Vol. 45, No. 2, pp. 313-341.

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ECON 0360: Introduction to Resource & Environmental Economics. Offered in spring-2007. CRN: (Course WebPage)

ECON 1530: Intermediate Development Economics. Offered in spring-2007. CRN: (Course WebPage)

ECON 1360: Intermediate Environmental & Resource Economics. Offered in fall-2007. CRN: (Course WebPage)

ECON 0530: Introduction to Economic Development, writing version. Offered in fall-2007. CRN: (Course WebPage)

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