Kris Feder
Associate Professor Emeritus of Economics
Academic Program Affiliation(s): Economics, Economics and Finance, Environmental Studies
Biography:
B.A., University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., Temple University. Dissertation: "Issues in the Theory of Land Value Taxation." Specialization in public-sector economics and history of economic thought. Temple University awards: Russell Conwell Fellowship (1984–86), University Fellowship (1983–84), summer tuition scholarship (1984). Taught at Franklin and Marshall College, West Chester University, and Temple University. Coauthor, "What's Missing from the Capital Gains Debate," Levy Institute Public Policy Brief No. 32 (1997). Contributor, The Corruption of Economics (1994), Beyond Neoclassical Economics: Heterodox Approaches to Economic Theory (1995), and Critics of Henry George (2003). At Bard since 1991.Contact:
Phone: 845-758-7243Website: https://economics.bard.edu/faculty
Email:
Location: Albee
Office: Room 201