Planned Parenthood of Delaware
Vice President of Education and Training
Planned Parenthood of Delaware
Program Coor
Planned Parenthood of Delaware
Educator and Trainer
University of Michigan Health System Aug 2011 - Nov 2014
Project Manager, Department of Pediatrics
Us Department of Health and Human Services May 2010 - Aug 2010
Hiv and Aids Prevention Intern
Education:
University of Michigan 2009 - 2011
Master of Public Health, Masters, Public Health
Carnegie Mellon University 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Skills:
Public Health Program Evaluation Qualitative Research Healthcare Program Management Nonprofits Program Development Statistics Grant Writing Quantitative Research Data Analysis Public Speaking Community Outreach Literature Reviews
The economist Isabella Weber at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, dubbed this phenomenon sellers inflation in 2023. In an influential paper, she wrote that publicly reported supply chain bottlenecks can create legitimacy for price hikes and create acceptance on the part of consumers
Date: Aug 12, 2024
Category: Business
Source: Google
Consumers Pushing Back Against Price Increases — And Winning
Still, some decried the phenomenon as greedflation." And in a March 2023 research paper, the economist Isabella Weber at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, referred to it as seller's inflation.
Date: Feb 25, 2024
Category: Business
Source: Google
Half of recent US inflation due to high corporate profits, report finds
Corporations maintain high prices by exploiting cost shocks caused by events like the Ukraine war and coordinating price hikes, said Isabella Weber, a University of Massachusetts Amherst economist who was not part of the paper.
Date: Jan 19, 2024
Category: Business
Source: Google
Economists Fear Fed Minutes Show Central Bank Bent on 'Unleashing Mass Unemployment'
In an op-ed for The Guardian on Wednesday, Isabella Weber of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Mark Paul of Rutgers University observed that "the current inflation situation hasn't been about all goods in the economy getting more expensive at the same rate."