MICHAEL MAKOVI
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I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at Northwood University in Midland, Michigan. I obtained my PhD in Agricultural and Applied Economics at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, where I was also a graduate student fellow of the Free Market Institute.

​My fields of research are applied econometrics, urban economics, public economics, and constitutional political economy.

​My latest research studies the relationship between discrimination (racial and socioeconomic) and political institutions, and how different political institutions and policies may affect vulnerable minorities.

Job market paper: "
Is There Discrimination in Property Taxation? Evidence from Atlanta, Georgia, 2010-2016."


                                                                    2019 winner of the Don Lavoie Memorial Graduate Student Essay
                                                                    Competition​: "Bilaterally Qualified Majority: A Calculus of Consent Model of
                                                                    Repeal." Awarded by the Society for the Development of Austrian
                                                                    Economics at the Southern Economic Association conference.


                                                                     SSRN: Click here.

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