Economics Faculty and Staff

  •  PETER PHILIPS, Department Chair, Professor. Ph.D., Stanford. Labor, Manpower.  Curriculum Vita. Research Interests: Labor Market Analysis, Unions & Collective Bargaining, Racial, Ethnic, Age & Gender Differences in the Labor Market, Economics of Pensions,  Immigration, Child Labor Issues, Labor & Business History. E-mail: philips@economics.utah.edu

  •  BECKY GUILLORY, Administrative Officer. Email: guillory@economics.utah.edu

  • RICHELLE WARR, Academic Advisor. Email: richelle.warr@economics.utah.edu

  • Tracey Farnsworth, Executive Secretary. Email: Tracey.Farnsworth@economics.utah.edu

  • CECELIA MORRIS, Office Assistant. Email: cecelia.morris@economics.utah.edu

  •  GUNSELI BERIK, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts. Development, Economics of Gender. Research Interests: Economic Development, Feminist Economics, Gender and Development, Feminist Theory and Methodology and the Economics of Race, Class and Gender Issues in the U.S.   Email: berik@economics.utah.edu

  •  HAIMANTI BHATTACHARYA, Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Arizona.  Research Interests:  Environment, Development, Experimental Economics.  Email: haimanti.bhattacharya@economics.utah.edu

  •  CIHAN BILGINSOY, Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts. Development,  Macroeconomics, International Economics.  Curriculum Vita.  Research Interests: Labor,  Development, Macroeconomics.  Email: bilginsoy@economics.utah.edu

  •  AL CAMPBELL, Professor (Lecturer). Ph.D., Utah. Political Economy, Socialist Economics, Microeconomics, Econometrics.   Research Interests: Economics of Socialism, Planning, The Cuban Economy, Economics of Coops, Neoliberalism, Problems with Mainstream Microeconomic Theory.   E-mail: al@economics.utah.edu

  •  WILLIAM T. CARLISLE, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Cornell. Economic History.  Research Interests: U.S. Economic History, Depression Studies (The 1930's Great Depression); The Ideological Foundations of Standard and Non-Standard Economic Theory, Analysis and History.  E-mail: carlisle@economics.utah.edu

  •  NILUFER CAGATAY, Professor. Ph.D., Stanford. International Trade, Econ of Gender, Women & Development.  Research Interests: Development, Economics of the Middle East. E-mail: cagatay@economics.utah.edu

  •  HANS EHRBAR, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Michigan. Marxian Economics, Econometrics. Research Interests: Leontief/Sraffa/Neumann Models, Labor Theory of Value, Critical Realism, Historical Materialism, Marxian Theories of Money and Credit, Theory of Capitalist Democracy, Economic Planning. E-mail: ehrbar@economics.utah.edu

  •  KORKUT ERTURK, Professor. Ph.D., New School. Macroeconomics, Growth & Development, History of Thought.  Research Interests: Post-Keynesian Theory, Business Cycle Theory, Growth, Keynes' Treatise. E-mail: korkut@economics.utah.edu

  •  RICHARD FOWLES, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Utah. Econometrics, Public Policy.  Research Interests: Low Probability/High Consequence Events, War. E-mail: richard.fowles at economics.utah.edu

  •  JAMES P. GANDER, Professor. Ph.D., Berkeley. Micro Theory, Industrial Organization.  Research Interests: Research and Development Expenditures and Market Structure, Multiplicative Random Variables and Size Distributions, Uses of Uncertainty Theory in Auctions. E-mail: gander@economics.utah.edu

  •  LANCE GIRTON, Professor. Ph.D., Chicago. Monetary Theory, Mathematical Economics.  Research Interests: Monetary Theory and Policy, Interaction Between Markets and Governments. E-mail: girton@economics.utah.edu

  •  MARK GLICK, Professor. Ph.D., New School, J.D., Columbia. Industrial Organization, Political Economy.  Research Interests: Law and Economics, Antitrust/I.O., Political Economy. E-mail: glick@economics.utah.edu

  •  E.K. HUNT, Professor. Ph.D., Utah. Political Economy, History of Economic Doctrines.  Research Interests: Political Economy, History of Economic Doctrines, Economic History. E-mail: hunt@economics.utah.edu

  •  KENNETH P. JAMESON, Professor. Ph.D., Wisconsin. Development, Latin America.  Research Interests: Financial Systems in Latin America and Eastern Europe, History of Development Thinking, The State of the Professorate. E-mail: jameson@economics.utah.edu

  •  DAVID M. KIEFER, Professor. Ph.D., Michigan. Public Economics, Econometrics.  Research Interests: Political Business Cycles, Peace Research, Development. E-mail: kiefer@economics.utah.edu

  •  MINQI LI, Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Amherst (2002).   Research and Teaching Interests: Political Economy; Marxism; World Systems; Chinese Economy. E-mail: minqi.li@economics.utah.edu

  •  GABRIEL LOZADA, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Stanford. Resource & Environmental Economics, Microeconomics.  Research Interests: Resource & Environmental Economics, Microeconomics, Dynamic Economics, Mathematical Economics and Development. E-mail: lozada@economics.utah.edu

  •  THOMAS MALONEY, Associate Professor. Ph.D., Michigan. Economic History, Labor Economics.  Research Interests: U.S. 20th Century Economic History, Racial Inequality in U.S. Labor Markets. E-mail: maloney@economics.utah.edu
  •  GARTH MANGUM, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus. Harvard, J.D., Utah. Labor, Manpower.  Research Interests: Labor-Management Relations, Anti-Poverty Programs, Economics of Education and Job Training.

  •  CODRINA RADA VON ARNIM, Assistant Professor. Ph.D., New School for Social Research. Teaching: International Macroeconomics, Development, Quantitative Methods.  Research Interests: Applied Macroeconomics, Structuralist Macro Models, Economics of Development, Economic Implications of Aging. E-mail: codrina.rada@economics.utah.edu

  •  STEPHEN E. REYNOLDS, Professor. Ph.D., Wisconsin. Development, International Econ, Econ of Education.  Research Interests: Interaction of Human Resources. Natural Resources and International Trade in Economic Development, especially with respect to Southeast Asia. E-mail: stephen.reynolds@csbs.utah.edu

  •  JAMES M. ROCK, Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., Northwestern. Macroeconomics, Monetary Theory.  Research Interests: John Maynard Keynes, Debt and Twin Deficits, Industry Studies. E-mail: rock@economics.utah.edu

  •  NORMAN WAITZMAN, Professor. Ph.D., American. Health, Labor, Public Policy.  Research Interests: Health Economics, Labor Market Structure and Health Outcomes. E-mail: waitzman@economics.utah.edu

  •  ANNE YEAGLE, Assistant Professor (Lecturer). Ph.D., Utah. The Political Economy of Race, Class and Gender, Micro/Macro, Labor, Health Economics.  Research Interests: The Philosophy of Economics, Discrimination, Choice and Happiness, Politics and Economics.  E-mail: yeagle@economics.utah.edu

  • Affiliated Faculty:
  • PHILIP ARESTIS,(Senior Scholar at IPIA and Distinguished Adjunct Professor)

  • Adjunct Faculty:
  • Ajluni, Salem S. (Adjunct Assistant Professor) Cameron, Duncan John (Adjunct Professor) Kaplan, David (Adjunct Professor) Karsten, Siegfried G. (Adjunct Professor Short, John H. (Adjunct Professor) Smith, Ken R. (Adjunct Professor) Sperry, Richard J. (Adjunct Associate Professor) Suhr-Nelson, Julie Ann (Adjunct Assistant Professor) Wilhelm, Sarah Anne (Adjunct Assistant Professor)
  • Zick, Cathleen (Adjunct Professor)

  • Recurring Visiting Faculty:
  • Ratanakomut, Somchai (Visiting Associate Professor) Sabhasri, Chayodom (Visiting Assistant Professor) Wiboonshutkikula, Paitoon (Visiting Associate Professor)
  • Worabantoon, Salinee (Visiting Associate Professor)

  • Other Adjunct Faculty:
  • Airmet, Matthew W. (Adjunct Researcher) Dubno, Janis A. (Adjunct Instructor) Gochnour, N. (Adjunct Instructor) MacDonald, Doug (Adjunct Instructor)
  • Said, Qayyim (Adjunct Instructor)

 

Marriott Library