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Rania Antonopoulos
Research Scholar, Levy Economics Institute; Visiting Associate Professor of Economics

Academic Program Affiliation(s): Economics

Biography:
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., New School University. Associate professor of economics, New York University (1997–2006). Recipient, Teaching Excellence Award from NYU, 1997. Consultant and adviser to UNDP and ILO. Specialist in feminist economics, international trade and the economics of globalization, history of economic thought. Publications include “State, Difference, and Diversity,” “Asset Ownership along Gender Lines: Evidence from Thailand” (with Maria Sagrario Floro); “Hidden Vacancies”; “What Is Wrong with Employment Statistics? The Case of Greece,” Oikonomikos Tahidromos; “Asset Depletion Among the Poor: Does Gender Matter? The Case of Thailand,” Vassar Economics Working Paper Series No. 59; “A Classical Political Economy Approach to Exchange Rates Analysis,” Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 31(3). Coprincipal investigator of the Gender, Macroeconomics, and International Economics program, supported by the Ford Foundation, United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, and International Development and Research Centre of Canada. (2001– ) Research Scholar, Levy Economics Institute; Visiting Associate Professor of Economics.

Phone: 845-758-7717
Website: http://inside.bard.edu/economics/faculty/antonopoulos.html
E-mail: rania@levy.org

 


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