Daniel Kennedy

 Daniel Kennedy

Daniel W. Kennedy

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Prof. Kennedy reads 100 slides per class at a very fast pace. Prior to explaining them, he will routinely refer to concepts 10 slides then mumble to himself “we’ll get to that later” as if the context of knowing that specific term is not important. My point is: he’s an intelligent and kind person but he isn’t a talented prof.

Biography

University of Connecticut - Economics


Resume

  • 1985

    Ph.D.

    Economics

    University of Connecticut

  • 1979

    M.A.

    Economics

    Northeastern University

  • 1974

    M.S.

    Urban Affairs

    Boston University

  • 1973

    B.S.

    Urban Studies

    Kent State University

  • Commissioner

    As part of the commission

    we review economic development proposals and help develop the town's economic development plan and strategy.

    Vernon Economic Development Commission

    Public Policy

    SAS

    Quantitative Analytics

    Policy

    Eviews

    Economic Modeling

    Econometrics

    Data Analysis

    Economics

    Analysis

    Policy Analysis

    Research

    Macroeconomics

    Economic Development

    Statistics

    Econometric Modeling

    Microeconomics

    Economic Research

    Qualitative Research

    Labor Economics

    Kennedy

    Daniel

    Retired and Consultant

    University of Connecticut

    The Connecticut Economiy-University of Connecticut

    Connecticut Health Quarterly

    The Connecticut Economy

    CT Labor Dept.-Research

    University of Connecticut-Storrs

    Contributing Editor and Forecast Advisor

    The Connecticut Economy

    Storrs and Hartford

    Teach Principles of Macroeconomics and the Economics of Poverty

    Inequality

    and Discrimination.

    Adjunct-Economics

    University of Connecticut

    UCONN-School of Dental Medicine

    Contributing Editor

    Connecticut Health Quarterly

    Wethersfield

    CT

    Produced the two-years-ahead forecasts of Connecticut Non-Farm Employment

    by NAICS major industry sector

    and Quarterly State Income.Wrote up forecasts and outlooks in the Connecticut Economic Digest. Also

    prepared U.S. and Connecticut economic outlooks for presentation to a panel of economists from government

    academia

    and business

    and the news media. Prepared final reports on outlooks and forecasts for posting on the Connecticut Department of Labor's Research Office website. \n\nPerformed Economic-Impact and Economic-Base analyses using IMPLAN for impact and counterfactual analyses

    supplemented by Dynamic Shift-Share methods.\n\nProduced a report on studying the role of Science Cities in regional and local Economic Development strategies

    based on bringing technological and process innovations from the lab to he market via incubators for start-ups generating external economies of scale and localized industry clustering. Presented the results to the Connecticut Legislature's Labor and Commerce Committee. Final report posted on the Office of Research website and Library of Congress Catalog.\n \nUsed Input-Output and Factor Analysis methods to identify industry clusters in Connecticut's Economy. \n\nDeveloped the statistical model used for identifying those at risk of exhausting their potential UI-Benefits for Connecticut's UI Profiling program.

    Senior Economist

    CT Labor Dept.-Research

    Vernon

    CT

    Consult in the areas of State

    Regional

    and Local Labor Markets

    Economic and Fiscal Impact Analysis

    Economic Growth and Development Analysis

    and .Macro

    State

    and Regional Economic Forecasting.

    Consulting Economist

    Retired and Consultant

    UCONN-Dept. of Economics

    Produced two-year forecasts (eight quarters ahead) of Connecticut Employment

    GDP

    and Income

    and wrote articles on the forecast and the U.S

    . and Connecticut outlooks in each quarterly issue of the Connecticut Economy

    and presented the forecast and outlooks at each quarterly issue press conference.

    Forecast Manager

    The Connecticut Economiy-University of Connecticut

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