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Wheeler, Laurel E

Bio

Dr. Laurel Wheeler is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Alberta. She holds a PhD in economics from Duke University, an MSc in economics for development from the University of Oxford, and a BA in political science from the University of Florida. Her research agenda addresses issues of poverty and inequality in North America and in low-income countries. Dr. Wheeler's research focuses in particular on economic development within Indigenous communities. This includes research into how federal legislation, such as the legislation responsible for regulations in the energy sector, affects Indigenous economies and people. 

Wheeler, Laurel E
  • Title

    Assistant Professor

  • Faculty

    Economics

Publications, Activities, and Awards

  • Closing the Gap: The Impact of Oil and Gas Regulations on Producing First Nations
  • Drained Away: Oil Lost from First Nations Reserves
  • Drained Away: Oil Lost from First Nations Reserves
  • Drained Away: Oil Lost from First Nations Reserves
  • Lost Oil: Estimating the Oil Drained from First Nations Reserves
  • Possible Implications of Federal Control over First Nations Oil and Gas