Alison E. Post

      Institute for Quantitative Social Science

      Harvard University

      1737 Cambridge St.

      Cambridge, MA 02138

      Phone: (617) 496-2152  

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Teaching Materials: Linear Regression Using R              C.V.              Dissertation Abstract             

 

Alison Post is a Ph.D. candidate in Government at Harvard University, a graduate student associate at the Institute for Quantitative Social Science , and an affiliate of the Project on Justice, Welfare, and Economics. Post studies comparative politics, focusing on the politics of urban and regional economic development. As a Marshall scholar, she earned a MSc in Urban and Regional Planning from the London School of Economics. In her dissertation, she explores the politics of regulating urban infrastructure investment in Latin America.

Her teaching interests include comparative politics, comparative political economy, Latin American politics, urban politics (U.S. and comparative), urban and environmental policy, and research methods. She has served as a teaching fellow for introductory quantitative methods courses for graduate students in the Government Department.

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