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Eric Howe is a Professor at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Arts and Science, specializing in Economics. With a Ph.D. earned in 1982 from the University of Maryland, he has extensive experience in areas including Aboriginal social policy research, economic forecasting, and microeconomic theory. His work often focuses on the economies of Saskatchewan, particularly in the context of Aboriginal and Indigenous issues related to economic development. Howe also engages in chairtable giving to support various initiatives. As a graduate supervisor, he guides students in exploring complex economic models and forecasting methods, contributing to a deeper understanding of economic dynamics in diverse communities. He is committed to applying economic theory to real-world challenges, notably in the Arctic Indigenous context. Through his research, he aims to address significant social issues and enhance the economic welfare of the Indigenous population in Saskatchewan and beyond.
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