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  1. Reflections on a Pioneering Career in Economics and Public Policy Research. Anita Summers, a former chair of Mathematica’s board of directors, shares stories from her economics career, which began in the 1940s, when few women were entering this field. Reflecting on why she pursued a doctorate in economics in the late 1940s, when few women ...

  2. Anita A. Summers, née Arrow, dite Anita Summers, née le 9 septembre 1925 à Great Neck et morte le 22 octobre 2023 à Gladwyne, Pennsylvanie [1], est une économiste américaine, dont les travaux portent sur la rigueur quantitative dans la politique publique, dont le zonage, l'éducation et les incitations fiscales. Elle ...

  3. Join the Hoover Institution’s community of supporters in ideas advancing freedom. Anita A. Summers is a professor emeritus of public policy and management at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

  4. ANITA SUMMERS passed away in New York, New York. The obituary was featured in New York Times on October 24, 2023.

  5. 6 de may. de 2024 · Anita-Lee Summers – National Manager, Indigenous and Remote Servicing. Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Customer Service Delivery. Jarrod Howard is the Deputy Chief Executive Officer. General Manager, Operations Management. Bo Robertson is the General Manager responsible for:

  6. 26 de oct. de 2023 · SUMMERSAnita Arrow. Hunter College deeply mourns the passing of distinguished alumna Anita Summers ’45, a major presence at alumni reunions and campus events. Anita helped envision and launch Hunter’s Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute and supported and encouraged rigorous student research in the field.

  7. Anita Arrow Summers (born 1925) is a white American academic and government economist. She earned an AB in economics from Hunter College in 1945, an MA in economics from the University of Chicago in 1947, and undertook doctoral studies at Columbia University. She worked as Head of the Urban Section in the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's ...