Stephen Cameron | |
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Nationality | United States |
Website | sipa |
Institution | Columbia University |
Field | Microeconomics |
School or tradition |
Chicago School of Economics |
Alma mater |
University of Chicago Brigham Young University Yale University |
Influences | James Heckman |
Contributions | Studies of the General Educational Development test |
Stephen Cameron (born c. 1960) is an American financial analyst, economist and author. He is currently Adjunct Associate Professor and was for many years Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. He is also currently Head of Research and Development at Continuum Investment Management in New York City.
He is most noted for his studies on General Educational Development test outcomes while a research associate and Ph.D. Candidate under Nobel Laureate James Heckman at Yale and the University of Chicago. "Stephen Cameron played a central role ... and contributed important work on the GED."
He has held quantitative financial analyst and management roles at Wall Street firms, including leading quantitative trading house Citadel LLC and Lord Abbett. A graduate of the University of Chicago and Brigham Young University, he has co-authored an academic book studying poverty in New York City. He lives in New York City with his children and wife Marianne Cameron, a historian and Fulbright-Hays Recipient.