Career Highlights
- Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, September 1980–present
- Professor of Economics, UCLA, July 1974–June 1980
- Visiting Professor of Economics, Amherst College, September–December 1977
- Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, April–August 1977
- Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, July 1976–March 1977
- Project Director, The Urban Institute, August 1972–July 1974
- Associate Professor of Economics, UCLA, September 1970–June 1972
- Associate Professor of Economics, Brandeis University, September 1969–June 1970
- Assistant Professor of Economics, Cornell University, September 1965–June 1969
- Economic Analyst, American Telephone & Telegraph Co., June 1964–August 1965
- Lecturer in Economics, Howard University, September 1963–June 1964
- Instructor in Economics, Douglass College, Rutgers University, September 1962–June 1963
- Labor Economist, U.S. Department of Labor, June 1961–August 1962
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