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  1. Lesley Turner Bowrey (* 16. August 1942 in Trangie) ist eine ehemalige australische Tennisspielerin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Karriere. 2 Abschneiden bei Grand-Slam-Turnieren. 2.1 Australische Meisterschaften. 2.2 Französische Meisterschaften. 2.3 Wimbledon. 2.4 US-amerikanische Meisterschaften. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Karriere.

  2. Associate Professor. Harris School of Public Policy. University of Chicago. ljturner@uchicago.edu. Homepage for Lesley J. Turner, Associate Professor of Public Policy at University of Chicago.

  3. Lesley J. Turner is an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, faculty research fellow of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and CESifo research affiliate. Her research broadly considers the roles that government should play in providing, financing, and regulating education.

  4. 2020. Taking it to the limit: Effects of increased student loan availability on attainment, earnings, and financial well-being. SE Black, JT Denning, LJ Dettling, S Goodman, LJ Turner. American Economic Review 113 (12), 3357-3400.

  5. lesleyjturner.com › TurnerCVLESLEY J. TURNER

    LESLEY J. TURNER. Harris School of Public Policy University of Chicago 1307 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637. Phone: 773.834.4697 Email: ljturner@uchicago.edu Homepage: https://lesleyjturner.com. ACADEMIC POSITIONS. University of Chicago Associate Professor of Public Policy (2023 – ).

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  6. Lesley J. Turner | Economics and Public Policy | University of Chicago. Refereed Publications. Experimental Estimates of College Coaching on Postsecondary Re-enrollment. Education Finance and Policy, forthcoming. Joint with Oded Gurantz. -- Online Appendix. -- Coverage: Times Higher Education.

  7. bfi.uchicago.edu › scholar › lesley-turnerLesley Turner | BFI

    5. Feb. 2024 · Lesley J. Turner is an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, faculty research fellow of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and CESifo research affiliate. Her research broadly considers the roles that government should play in providing, financing, and regulating education.