John Romps
M.B.A., Plymouth State University
Associate Professor
Can discuss: economic policy, banking, investments and finance as they relate to tax policy and personal finance.
Other: A forensic economist, he has consulted on hundreds of legal cases over the past 30 years, determining the economic value of someone who is killed or injured. Co-authored Economic Evaluation of a Deceased Wife in the 80's and 90's for the New Hampshire Trial Bar News. Also, offers personal finance workshops for graduating seniors.
Amy Schmidt
Ph.D., University of Florida
Assistant Professor
Research interest: the wage premium of married men relative to single men.
Can discuss: economic issues including: budget, national debt, taxes, entitlement spending, i.e. Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, labor, trade, and globalization.
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