
Maggie Levenstein
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Margaret Levenstein is the director of Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) and Executive Director of Michigan Federal Statistical Research Data Center.
An economist, Levenstein first joined ISR’s Survey Research Center (SRC) in 2003 as the executive director of the Michigan Census Research Data Center (MCRDC), a joint project with the U.S. Census Bureau. She has taken an active role at ISR, joining the Director’s Advisory Committee on Diversity in 2009 and serving as the chair of ISR’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion strategic planning committee and as the liaison to the larger university program.
Additionally, Levenstein is associate chair of the American Economic Association’s Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession and past president of the Business History Conference.
Levenstein received a Ph.D. in economics from Yale University and a B.A. from Barnard College, Columbia University. Her research and teaching interests include industrial organization, competition policy, business history, data confidentiality protection, and the improvement of economic statistics.
- Amy Pienta, Joy Jang, Maggie Levenstein. 2023. Beyond Legal Frameworks and Security Controls For Accessing Confidential Survey Data: Engaging Data Users in Data Protection. Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality 13(2)
- Joy Jang, Amy Pienta, Maggie Levenstein, Joseph Saul. 2023. Restricted data management: the current practice and the future. Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality 13(2)
- Junghwan Kim, Mei-Po Kwan, Levenstein, Margaret C, Douglas B. Richardson. 2021. How do people perceive the disclosure risk of maps? Examining the perceived disclosure risk of maps and its implications for geoprivacy protection. Cartography and Geographic Information Science 48(1):2-20.
- Tal Yarkoni, Dean Eckles, James A. J. Heathers, Levenstein, Margaret C, Paul E. Smaldino, Julia Lane. 2021. Enhancing and Accelerating Social Science Via Automation: Challenges and Opportunities.
- Levenstein, Margaret C, Suslow, Valerie Y.. 2020. How Do Cartels Use Vertical Restraints? Horizontal and Vertical Working in Tandem. Antitrust Law Journal 83(1):15-40.
- Weinberg, Daniel H., Abowd, John M., Belli, Robert F., Cressie, Noel , Folch, David C., Holan, Scott H., Maggie Levenstein, Olson, Kristen M., Reiter, Jerome P., Matthew D Shapiro, Smyth, Jolene D., Soh, Leen-Kiat , Spencer, Bruce D., Spielman, Seth E., Vilhuber, Lars , Wikle, Christopher K.. 2019. Effects of a Government-Academic Partnership: Has the NSF-Census Bureau Research Network Helped Improve the US Statistical System?. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology
- Maggie Levenstein, Jared Alan Lyle. 2018. Data: Sharing Is Caring. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 1(1):95-103.
- Susan Leonard, Abay Israel, Maggie Levenstein, Alexander, Trent . 2018. Building a repository for record linkage. International Journal of Population Data Science 3(5):..
- Susan Leonard, Joseph Trent Alexander, Maggie Levenstein, Kum, Hye-Chung , Akgün, Özgür , Antonie, Luiza , O'Hara, Amy . 2018. Establishing an International Data Linkage Repository Workgroup Toward a Benchmarking Repository. International Journal of Population Data Science 3(4):..
- Levenstein, Margaret C, Suslow, Valerie Y. 2016. Price Fixing Hits Home: An Empirical Study of US Price-Fixing Conspiracies. Review of Industrial Organization 48(4):361-379.