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We utilize systems thinking and pluralistic frameworks.

Undergraduate Classes

     EC 2050 Principles of Macroeconomics
     EC 3190 Institutional Economics (Writing Intensive)
     EC 3150 Intermediate Macroeconomics (Writing Intensive; Online-asycnhronous)
     EC 4450 Political Economy of Women
     EC 4250 Development of Economic Thought
     EC 2900 Economic, Social, and Business Issues (Writing Intensive)

Master Level Classes

      EC 7250 Economic, Social, and Ecological Systems
      EC 6450 Political Economy of Women
      EC 7240 Development of Economic Thought
      EC 7170 Applied Macroeconomics

 Independent Studies

  1. Social Class, Race, and Higher Education Paths and Outcomes in Ohio (graduate, Summer 2019)
  2. Recycling, Commodities, and Waste (undergraduate, Spring 2017)
  3. Introduction to History of Economic Thought and Political Economy of Capitalism (undergraduate, Spring 2017)
  4. Capitalism, Financial Instability, and Economics (graduate, Summer 2015)
  5. Feminism and Economics (undergraduate, Summer 2015)

Master and Honors Theses & Dissertations

  1. "What Works for Women's Work? An Assessment of the Job Guarantee Scheme and Women's Empowerment," Dissertation Defense, Universite Sorbonne, Paris Nord, June 2021; Reviewer
  2. “The Gender Gap in Patents”, Master of Humanities thesis, WSU, completed May 2019; Reader
  3. "Conceptual Analysis of Neuroeconomics", Honors Project, WSU, Fall 2018; Supervisor
  4. “Work and Women’s Employment: an Examination of South Asia,” International Relations MA Thesis, WSU, completed 2017, Reader
  5. “Towards a More Inclusive and Radical Approach to Fight the Pay Equity”, Honors Thesis, WSU, completed 2016, Co-supervisor
  6. “Jobs Guarantee - A Solution for the United States' Unemployment Problem”, Economics MS Thesis, WSU, completed Spring 2013; Reader
  7. “Financial Fragility in Money Manager Capitalism: From Schumpeter to Minsky,” Economics MS thesis, WSU, completed Summer 2012; Supervisor
  8. “Water Resource Distribution: Neoliberal vs. a Social Provisioning Approach,” Economics MS thesis, completed Fall 2011, WSU; Supervisor
  9. “Carbon Emission Trading System Analysis: Schemes Selection, Permits Allocation, and Auction Revenue Distribution,” Economics MS thesis, Winter 2008, WSU; Supervisor.
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