

Curtis J Simon
Curtis J. Simon's research defines new horizons for understanding the dynamics of city growth, job matching, and labor market outcomes. As a Professor of Economics and the Graduate Program Coordinator at Clemson University, Simon has dedicated his career to exploring the intricate factors that influence economic development and individual career trajectories. With a Ph.D. in Economics from SUNY-Binghamton and a B.A. in Anthropology from the College of William and Mary, his academic journey reflects a rich tapestry of interdisciplinary insights. Simon's research interests are deeply rooted in the complexities of urban economics and labor markets. He has made significant contributions to the study of city growth, focusing on how urban environments evolve and the factors that drive their expansion. His work on job matching delves into the mechanisms that connect workers with suitable employment opportunities, a crucial aspect of economic efficiency and individual well-being. In addition to his focus on city growth and job matching, Simon has extensively researched the labor market outcomes of displaced workers. His investigations into this area have provided valuable insights into the challenges faced by individuals who lose their jobs and the strategies that can facilitate their reintegration into the workforce. This work is particularly relevant in today's rapidly changing economic landscape, where job displacement is a common occurrence. Simon's interest in location choice, particularly among college graduates, highlights his commitment to understanding how individuals make decisions about where to live and work. This research is vital for policymakers and urban planners aiming to attract and retain talent in specific regions. By examining the factors that influence these choices, Simon's work contributes to the broader discourse on regional economic development and competitiveness. His recent studies have also explored the relationship between compensation and combat risk, shedding light on the economic considerations of individuals in high-risk occupations. This line of inquiry not only enhances our understanding of labor market dynamics but also informs discussions on compensation structures and risk management. Through his extensive research and academic leadership, Curtis J. Simon continues to shape the field of economics, providing valuable insights into the forces that drive economic growth and the factors that influence individual career paths. His work remains a cornerstone for scholars and practitioners seeking to navigate the complexities of modern labor markets and urban development.
Publications
, 140-162, 2018-11-09
, 828-855, 2014-05-07
, 877-903, 2001-12-01
, 715, 1988-11-01
, 505-534, 2018-03-15
, 223-243, 1998-03-01