Expertise

My research is in the areas of well-being assessment, environmental and natural resource accounting, dematerialization trends, and links between power inequality and health outcomes (as well as other socioeconomic variables). Most recently I am doing research on a widespread societal quantity bias, and I am tracing its origins to neoclassical economics and the advent of macroeconomic statistics mid-20th century.

My research is primarily in the areas of ecological, development, and -- most recently -- institutional economics, and I have been teaching at Adelphi since 1999.

Research: ecological economics, development, institutional economics, political economy, leisure studies

Teaching: development, environmental economics, price system, national economy, microeconomic analysis, senior capstone seminar, history of economic thought, econometrics

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Organizational Affiliations

Finance and Economics, Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, Adelphi University

Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, Adelphi University

Adelphi University (United States, Garden City)

Education

Economics
2000, PhD, University of Massachusetts
International Political Economy and Development
1999, MA, Fordham University
New York University
1998, BS
Economics
1995, MA, University of Massachusetts