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Nonresident Fellow

Christopher S. Fowler

Nonresident Fellow, Economic Studies, Center on Social and Economic Dynamics

Christoher Fowler is a geographer whose work examines the role space plays in adding complexity to economic models. Topically, his work has touched on everything from the network of international container ports to changing patterns of segregation in U.S. cities.



Expertise

Agent-based models; complexity; cities; U.S. economic growth

Background

Past Positions
Planning Commissioner, Lake Oswego, Oregon (1998-2000); Economist and Planner, HDR Engineering,(1998-2000); Planner, Group Mackenzie,(1997-1998)

Education

Ph.D. (2007), M.A. (2003), University of Washington; A.B., Dartmouth University, 1997

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