The Leon N. Moses Distinguished Lecture in Transportation is named for Professor Emeritus Leon N. Moses and his significant contributions to the fields of transportation economics and regional science, as well as his long and dedicated service to Northwestern University Transportation Center (NUTC).
Moses came to Northwestern University in 1959 as an Associate Professor of Economics. He was appointed the Robert E. and Emily King Professor of Business Institutions in 1993, and had been Professor of Economics with a joint appointment to the Transportation Center since 1963. He retired to become an Emeritus Professor in 2005. His work primarily focused on the economics of firm location and the critical role played by transport and transportation costs.
From 1976 until 1980, Moses served as the Director the Transportation Center. Under his leadership the Center gained national prominence for its several conferences exploring the prospect of transportation deregulation.