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Muhammad Aslam Chaudhry
Associate Project Director, University of Utah, USAID/Pakistan HESSA Project
Research Professor, Economics Department
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SOHEILA AMIRSOLEIMANI
Associate Professor, World Languages and Cultures
Research Summary: My scholarly work involves classical Persian texts, especially from the 11th century AD. I am writing two monographs involving topics such as metaphor and irony and women in classical Persian texts.
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PETER W PHILIPS
Professor, Economics Department
Research Summary: Philips is a labor economist specializing on the construction labor market. He has ancillary interests in econometrics and American economic and business history. His current research interests include regulations, construction safety, women and minority employment in construction, construction apprenticeship programs, project labor agreements, bidding procedures on construction projects, and health insurance for construction workers. Philips is also a qualified forensic economist.
Research Keywords:
project labor agreements,
prevailing wage laws,
pensions in the construction industry,
labor shortages in construction,
immigrants in construction,
health insurance in the construction industry,
economic history of American labor markets,
construction workplace safety,
construction labor markets,
construction bidding practices,
Hypertension,
Health Care Economics