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Stanley Sedo

Lecturer IV
PhD, University of Michigan, 1991

U of M Affiliation(s)
Assistant Research Scientist, Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations

Contact Information
University of Michigan
Department of Economics
611 Tappan
M107 Lorch Hall
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220
Phone: 734-647-8222
(Vaughan)
734-763-9334
(Lorch)

Fax: 734-764-2769
Email: sasedo@umich.edu
Fields of Study
Labor Economics
Econometrics

About Stanley Sedo

Professor Sedo's primary area of research interest is in labor economics. He has done research on the effects of labor market discrimination against young black workers. His current research is focused on the trucking industry. His primary interest is the relationship between trucking wages and highway safety as well as the economic impact of changes in government regulation of the industry.

Publications

Elmslie, Bruce and Stan Sedo, "Discrimination and Job Quality: The Youth Labour Market in the 1980s," International Review of Applied Economics, 12(2), May 1998, 205-219.

Elmslie, Bruce and Stan Sedo, "Persistent Consquences of Intial Discrimination: Young Black Workers in the 1960s," Review of Political Black Economy, 24(4), Spring 1996, 97-110.

Elmslie, Bruce and Stan Sedo, "Discrimination, Social Psychology, and Hysteresis in Labor Markets," Journal of Economic Psychology, 17(4), August 1996, 465-478.

Whatley, Warren and Stan Sedo, "Quit Behavior as a Measure of Worker Opportunity: Black Workers in the Interwar Industrial North," American Economic Review, 88(2), May 1998, 363-367.

Rock, Steve, Stan Sedo and Michael Willenborg, "Analyst Following and Count-Data Econometrics," Journal of Accounting and Economics, December 2001, forthcoming.



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