Roland Fryer

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  15. Fryer, Roland Gerhard (June 2019). "An Empirical Analysis of Racial Differences in Police Use of Force" . Journal of Political Economy . 127 (3). University of Chicago: 1210–1261. doi:10.1086/701423. ISSN   0022-3808. OCLC   8118094562. S2CID   158634577.
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Roland Fryer
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Born
Roland Gerhard Fryer Jr.

(1977-06-04) June 4, 1977 (age 48)
Occupation(s) Economist, professor
Awards MacArthur Fellowship (2011)
Calvó-Armengol Prize (2012)
John Bates Clark Medal (2015)
Academic background
Education University of Texas at Arlington (BA)
Pennsylvania State University (PhD)
Thesis Mathematical Models of Discrimination and Inequality
Doctoral advisor Tomas Sjöström
Influences Gary Becker
Steven Levitt
Glenn Loury