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Elia Kacapyr is a professor of economics at Ithaca College. He holds a B.A. in economics from the University of Maryland. His Ph.D. is from the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. Elia’s fields are macroeconomic theor
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Elia Kacapyr is a professor of economics at Ithaca College. He holds a B.A. in economics from the University of Maryland. His Ph.D. is from the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. Elia’s fields are macroeconomic theory and econometrics. He has published numerous scholarly articles and three books, including A Guide to Basic Econometric Techniques. Elia has served as a reader for the AP Exam in Economics and consulted with the Educational Testing Service on the Economics Field Exam.
James Redelsheimer has been teaching Advanced Placement Economics at Robbinsdale Armstrong High School in Plymouth, Minnesota since 2003. In that time, over 500 of his students have gone on to receive college credit on AP Economics exams. In 2011, Mr. Redelsheimer received the 3M Economics Educator Excellence Award from the Minnesota Council on Economic Education (MCEE), and in 2016 he received the Thrivent Financial Personal Finance Leadership Award. He has been a guest lecturer in the economics department at the Batumi State University in The Republic of Georgia, and has received travel grants and fellowships for study travel to learn about the economies of Japan, China, Turkey, Germany, and Korea, among others, and studied economics of the environment in Costa Rica. He is a frequent presenter at local and national economics conferences, and currently serves as an AP Economics reader, grading AP Economics exams. He resides in Plymouth, Minnesota with his wife and three children.
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