William J. Stull. Department of Economics Temple University Philadelphia, PA (215)

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8/06 William J. Stull Personal Home: Office: 4140 Presidential Drive Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 (215) 836-2493 Department of Economics Temple University Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 204-5022 stull@temple.edu Birth Date: Family: November 22, 1944 (USA) Married, one child Education B.A.: Ph.D.: Dissertation: Northwestern University, 1966 (mathematics) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1972 (economics) Essays on Externalities, Property Values, and Urban Zoning (Chair: Jerome Rothenberg) Awards: Phi Beta Kappa, 1965 NSF Fellowship, 1967-1971 Employment Academic: Professor of Economics Temple University, 1989 to date Chair of Economics Department Temple University, 1989 1995 and 1998 to date 1

Senior Associate Dean School of Business and Management Temple University, 1996-1997 Associate Professor of Economics Temple University, 1976-1989 Lecturer in Economics AEA Summer Minority Program Temple University, 1986 1990 Visiting Associate Professor of Economics Swarthmore College, 1985 Visiting Lecturer in Economics University of Pennsylvania, 1981 Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics University of California, Berkeley, 1975 Assistant Professor of Economics Swarthmore College, 1971-1976 Other: Course coordinator, General Education Program Temple University, 2005-2006 Director, Temple University Center for Economic Education Temple University, 1993 to date Senior Research Associate Center for Research on Education in the Inner City Mid-Atlantic Regional Education Laboratory Temple University, 1990 to 2005 Visiting Scholar Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 1995 Co-Principal Investigator Temple-Penn Philadelphia Economic Monitoring Project Temple University/University of Pennsylvania, 1988 1991 Consultant Wharton Philadelphia Economic Monitoring Project University of Pennsylvania, 1986-1987 2

Consultant Philadelphia: Past, Present, and Future Project Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 1982-1983 Senior Task Leader CDBG Evaluation Project U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1978-1981 Consultant Philadelphia Electric Company, 1977-1978 Consultant Mathematica, Inc., 1974-1975 Director Urban Coalition Metropolitan Housing Study Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970-1971 Community Service Member Mayor's Council of Economic Advisors Philadelphia, PA, 2001-2003 Advisor Philadelphia Tax Reform Commission, 2003-2004 Member Advisory Committee, Philadelphia Economic Monitoring Project Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1986-1987 Outside Examiner Swarthmore College, 1971, 1981, 1985 Member Economic Development Task Force "Philadelphia: Past, Present, and Future" Project Center for Philadelphia Studies, School of Public and Urban Policy University of Pennsylvania, 1981-1982 Teaching: Awards: Alumni Award for Outstanding Teaching School of Business and Management Temple University, 1981 3

Undergraduate Courses: MBA Courses: Doctoral Courses: Microeconomic Principles, Macroeconomic Principles, Economic Principles (Honors), Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics (Honors), Econometrics, Urban Economics, Field Experience in Economics and Business, Senior Research Seminar, Statistics for Economists, Environmental Economics, Mathematical Economics, College Composition Microeconomics, Macroeconomics Urban Economics, Microeconomic Theory, Doctoral Dissertation Seminar Doctoral Raghaw Prasad, 1983 Dissertation Jane Barden, 1983 Students: Wayne Marra, 1986 Patricia Conboy Kuczyk, 1990 (Chair) Alfredo Esposto, 1990 Gary Bowen, 1999, (Education) Svitlana Maksymenko, (2006) Ashraf Kariem, in progress Carmen Moore, in progress Research Awards: Books: Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series Temple University, 1991 The School-to-Work Movement: Origins and Destinations (ed.), Praeger, 2003 (with Nicholas Sanders) Work, Wages, and Poverty in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991 (with Janice Madden) Post-Industrial Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990 (with Janice Madden) Scholarly Articles "Was the Nation at Risk in 1983? Evidence from School-to Work Data," in progress "A Game-Theoretic Model of Curriculum Integration and School Leadership," Economics of Education Review, Vol. 25, Spring 2006 4

School-to-Work in Schools: An Overview in William Stull and Nicholas Sanders (eds.), The School-to-Work Movement: Origins and Destinations, Praeger, 2003 The Effect of School Size and Leadership on Participation in the Schoolto-Work Movement, Journal of Vocational Education Research, No.4, 2000 (with Nicholas Sanders and Judith Stull) "Do Changes in Classroom Technique Matter? Teaching Strategies and Their Effects on Teaching Evaluations," Journal of Education for Business, November/December 1998 (with Michael Leeds and Jilleen Westbrook) "Interdistrict School Choice in a Metropolitan Setting: Characteristics and Consequences" in Arnold Raphaelson (ed.), Restructuring State and Local Services, Praeger, 1998 (with Judith Stull) "Is High School Economically Relevant for Noncollege Youth?" Working Paper #95-18, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia 1995 "Post-Secondary Employment and Education Status of Inner-City Youth," Atlantic Economic Society Best Paper Proceedings, January 1994 (with Michael Goetz) "A Neoclassical Model of the Firm with Efficiency Wages," Atlantic Economic Society Best Paper Proceedings, January 1991 (with Patricia Kuzyk) "Capitalization of Local Income Taxes," Journal of Urban Economics, January 1991 (with Judith Stull) "Productive and Unproductive Labor: Smith, Marx, and the Soviets," in Donald Walker (ed. ), Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought, Edward Algar, Inc., 1989 (with Fyodor Kushnirsky) "The Effect of Local Taxes on Residential Property Values," in Thomas Luce and Anita Summers, Local Fiscal Issues in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1987 "The Urban Economics of Adam Smith," Journal of Urban Economics, November 1986 "From Urban Renewal to CDBG: Community Development in Nine American Cities," Research in Real Estate, Vol. 2, 1982 5

"Selling Land to the Highest Bidder: An Application of the Beauty Contest Problem," Journal of Regional Science, December 1978 "The Landlord's Dilemma: Asking Rent Strategies in a Heterogeneous Housing Market," Journal of Urban Economics, January 1978 "Urban Homesteading and the Abandonment Problem," Challenge, March/ April 1977 "Community Environment, Zoning, and the Market Value of Single- Family Homes," Journal of Law and Economics, October 1975 "Evaluating Local Housing Programs Using Cost-Benefit Analysis," in Harry Wexler and Richard Peck, Housing and Local Government, D.C. Heath, 1975 "Land Use and Zoning in an Urban Economy, "American Economic Review, June 1974 "A Note on Residential Bid Price Curves," Journal of Regional Science, April 1973 Selected "Imagine Mickey Mouse as a Steamfitter," Philadelphia Daily News, Other August 1, 2002 Publications: Various "Ask the Expert" columns in the Philadelphia Daily News, fall 2001 "School-to-Work," entry in the Encyclopedia of the American High School, Greenwood, forthcoming 2006 National "Vocational Education and School-to-Work: The Emerging Synthesis," Invitational National Invitational Conference, Mid-Atlantic Laboratory for Student Conferences Success, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 2003 Organized: What Do We Know About School-to-Work? Research and Practice, National Invitational Conference, Mid-Atlantic Laboratory for Student Success, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 2000 Conference Sessions Organized "New Directions in CTE Research," "School and Work: Tech Prep, Career Development, and Postsecondary Education," and "Vocational Education Roundtables," three sessions at the American Education Research Association annual conference, Montreal, Que., 2005 Three sessions at the American Education Research Association annual conference, San Diego, CA 2004. 6

"Work-Based Education: High School and Beyond" and "Uses of Technology in Work-Based Education," two sessions at the American : Education Research Association annual conference, Chicago, IL, 2003 Research on School-to-Work Programs and Vocational Education: Student and Teacher Perspectives, two sessions at the American Education Research Association annual conference, New Orleans, LA, 2002 Recent Research on the School-to-Work Movement and Professional Development Issues for Vocational Education Professionals, two sessions at the American Education Research Association Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, 2001 Selected "A Game-Theoretic Model of Curriculum Integration and School Seminars/ Leadership," U.S. Meetings of the International Atlantic Economic Presentations Society, Chicago, IL, 2004. "School-to-Work: What Works and What Doesn't in Schools." Annual meetings of the Atlantic Economic Society, Philadelphia PA, 1998; annual meetings of the Association for Supervisor and Curriculum Development, San Francisco, CA, 1999 "The Determinates of School-to-Work Programming in Schools." Annual meetings of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, CA,1999; annual meetings of the Association for Supervisor and Curriculum Development, San Francisco, CA, 1999 "Is High School Economically Relevant for Noncollege Youth." Annual meetings of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA, 1995; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, 1995; and U.S. Department of Education, Washington, DC, 1995 "The Transition from School to Work in the Inner City. " Annual meetings of the Atlantic Economic Society, Philadelphia, PA, 1993 "The Philadelphia Economy in Transition." Urban Public Policy Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1991 "The Short Term Outlook for the Philadelphia Metropolitan Economy." Philadelphia Finance Society, Philadelphia, PA, 1991 "Productive and Unproductive Labor: Smith, Marx, and the Soviets." Annual Meetings of the History of Economics Society, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1987 7

"The Intellectual Origins of the Soviet System of National Income Accounting." Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1987 "The Urban Economics of Adam Smith." Urban Economics Research Seminar, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, 1984 External Funding: Mid-Atlantic Laboratory for Student Success U.S. Department of Education December 1996 to December 2005 $550,000 Safeguard Scientifics Center for Economic Education Safeguard Scientifics, Inc. January 1997 to December 2001 $300,000 (with William Dunkelberg) Center on Education in the Inner Cities Project U.S. Department of Education December 1990 to December 1996 $230,000 Temple University Economic Impact Study Temple University January 1992 to December 1992 $20,000 Temple-Penn Philadelphia Economic Monitoring Project William Penn Foundation, Advanced Technology Center of Southeastern Pennsylvania, and other sponsors July 1988 to June 1991 $310,000 (with Janice F. Madden) Community Development Block Grant Evaluation Project U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development September 1979 to August 1980 $10,000 8

Temple Service Awards: Department: School: Musser Award for Excellence in Leadership Fox School of Business and Management Temple University, 2000 Chair, 1989 to 1995, 1998 to date Director of Undergraduate Studies, 1986-89 CAS Advising Coordinator, 1986-89 Director of Honors Program, 1984-85 Advisor for Economics Honor Society, 1977-84 Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1979-85 and 1988-89 (Chair in 1980, 1981, 1983) Merit Committee, 1980, 1986-88, 1997 Merit Procedures Review Committee, 1977 (Secretary) Election Committee, 1982-89 Scheduling Committee, 1977-80 AEA Summer Minority Program Advisory Committee, 1986-90 Undergraduate Affairs Committee, 1976-89 External Review Committee, 1980 (Chair) Research Committee, 1977-78 Liberal Arts Liaison Committee, 1984-85, (Chair in 1984) Hiring Committee, 1980-82 AACSB Reaccreditation Committee, 1996 and 2000-2005 (Faculty Chair) Faculty Development Committee, 2003-2006 Faculty Teaching Load Committee, 1999-2001 Senior Associate Dean, 1996-97 Undergraduate Affairs Committee, 1995-96 Dean's Strategic Planning Committee, 1991-94 Faculty Misconduct Committee, 1992 Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1985-87 Academic Grievance Committee, 1984-85, (Chair in 1985) Research and Study Leaves Committee, 1983-84, (Chair in 1984) University: University Disciplinary Committee, 2002-2003 Faculty Misconduct Hearing Committee, 1994, 1999 (Chair) Center for Public Policy Advisory Committee, 1992-1994 Phi Beta Kappa Lecturer, 1991 Undergraduate Admissions Committee, 1988-89 University Honors Program Development Committee, 1985-1989 (Chair in 1988-1989) Phi Beta Kappa Advisory Committee, 1977-1980 9

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