Jeffrey Cleveland
Adjunct Professor, Space Resources Program
Jeffrey Cleveland is an adjunct faculty member at the Colorado School of Mines where he teaches the graduate-level Economics of Space Resources course along with being a Ph.D. candidate in Space Resources Economic Policy. In the burgeoning field of space economics his research and writing interests lie in developing macro- and microeconomic policies for cislunar space and defining long-term economic development policies for a solar system-wide economy. Mr. Cleveland received his MA in Economics from the University of Detroit Mercy and has two degrees from the University of Maryland a Bachelor of Music and a Master of Business Administration.
Education
- BA in Music, University of Maryland
- Master of Business Administration, University of Maryland
- MA in Economics, University of Detroit Mercy
Research Interests
- Macro- and Micro-economic policies for cislunar space and spaces resources
Teaching
- Economics of Space Resources (SPRS 504)