Brandon Dey

Brandon Dey

Tampa, Florida, United States
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I specialize in engineering end-to-end AI systems.

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Experience

  • Concurrency, Inc. Graphic

    Concurrency, Inc.

    Tampa, Florida, United States

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    Tampa, Florida, United States

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    Tampa, Florida, United States

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    Tampa, Florida, United States

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    Cambridge, Massachusetts

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    Tampa, Florida, United States

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    Portland, Oregon

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    Portland, Oregon Area

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    Greater Milwaukee Area

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    Greater Milwaukee Area

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    Greater Milwaukee Area

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    Greater Milwaukee Area

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    Minneapolis, MN

Education

  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Graphic

    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

    Activities and Societies: President of the Society for Advanced Economic Studies

  • Activities and Societies: Co-Director of the Entrepreneurship Club, Co-Director of the Economic Student Association

Licenses & Certifications

Courses

  • Environmental Economics

    328

  • Health Economics

    450

  • Intermediate Micro Economics

    301

  • Latin I

    1001

  • Latin II

    1002

  • Mathematical Economics I

    506

  • Statistics for Economists

    413

Projects

  • How Has the Black-White Health Gap Changed Over the Last 40 Years?

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    Large bodies of research from multiple disciplines document poorer health outcomes among racial minorities and individuals of lower SES in the US. The past 50 years, however, have witnessed fundamental changes in various factors that could plausibly impact the size of such health disparities, including changes in race relations, economic inequality, medical technology, and health care access. Yet little is known about if and how health disparities have changed over time. Given this gap in the…

    Large bodies of research from multiple disciplines document poorer health outcomes among racial minorities and individuals of lower SES in the US. The past 50 years, however, have witnessed fundamental changes in various factors that could plausibly impact the size of such health disparities, including changes in race relations, economic inequality, medical technology, and health care access. Yet little is known about if and how health disparities have changed over time. Given this gap in the existing literature, this study investigates how race and SES-based disparities in self-rated health have changed in the United States since 1963, and thus paints a more nuanced portrait of the changing health gap, which we show has been closing. Using data from the National Health Interview Survey, our analysis shows the effect on health from being black in 2013 is statistically significant and more than half of what it was in 1972. This holds after adding controls for education, gender, and area of the country.

Languages

  • Latin

    Professional working proficiency

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