

Ira N. Gang
Dr. Ira N. Gang is a renowned researcher in the field of economics, currently serving as a Professor of Economics at Rutgers University-Camden. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, Dr. Gang has made significant contributions to the understanding of development, migration, and public policy. His expertise extends to public choice, political economy, and labor economics, areas in which he has published extensively in leading economics journals. Dr. Gang's scholarly work is well-recognized, and he holds the position of Associate Editor and serves on the Editorial Board for several prestigious journals, including the Journal of Population Economics. His editorial roles reflect his deep commitment to advancing economic research and fostering scholarly discourse. In addition to his academic responsibilities, Dr. Gang is a Research Fellow at IZA, the Institute of Labor Economics, and collaborates with several other academic institutes. His research has been instrumental in shaping contemporary economic thought, particularly in the areas of migration and labor economics, where he continues to influence policy and academic discussions. Throughout his career, Dr. Gang has been dedicated to mentoring the next generation of economists, guiding them through their academic pursuits and encouraging them to explore the complex dynamics of economic systems. His contributions to the field have not only enriched academic literature but have also provided valuable insights into the formulation of effective public policies.