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November 2019 moneyfitcfs

Sarah Stith

Assistant Professor of Economics 
University of New Mexico

ssstith@unm.edu


Areas of Research Interest: How the healthcare industry responds to regulatory and internal factors in ways that affect access to care, the quality of care provided, and innovation

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Financial Coaching and Medication Adherence: The Potential for a New Model

Evaluating Experiential Financial Capability Education: A Field Study of My Classroom Economy

Implementation and Impact Evaluation of Local Interventions for Financial Empowerment through Utility Payments (LIFT-UP)

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