Putting Expertise to Work for the State Merih Uctum serves the public through various governmental roles. Read More
Economics Professor Nadia Doytch Publishes Two Articles Nadia Doytch and her co-authors have their research article titled “The impact of financial development on ecological footprints of nations” published in the Journal of Environmental Management by Elsevier. Doytch Read More
Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch Moderated Roundtable Discussion on Imports Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch moderated a roundtable discussion at the Ateneo de Manila University School of Government with the Philippine Bureau of Customs, Statistics Authority, Department of Trade and Read More
Professor Nadia Doytch Publishes on Renewable Energy, Consumption, and Foreign Direct Investments Assistant Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch co-authored a research article titled “Economic Growth and Renewable and Non-Renewable Consumption: Evidence from the U.S. States” published in Renewable Energy in November. She also co-authored a Read More
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Economics Ka Wai Terence Fung Publishes on Stock and Bond Joint Pricing and More Adjunct Assistant Professor of Economics Ka Wai Terence Fung and his co-authors have their research article titled “Stock and bond joint pricing, consumption surplus, and inflation news” published in Research in International Read More
Associate Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch Earns PSC-CUNY Research Award Associate Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch was awarded a PSC CUNY Traditional A Research Award in the amount of $3,500 for a research project titled “Automation and Industry Performance.” Read More
Economics Professor Merih Uctum on the New U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Uctum weighs in on the challenges facing Janet Yellen. Read More
Associate Professor Nadia Doytch to Publish Article on Foreign Direct Investment Nadia Doytch has had her research article titled “Who Gains from Services FDI- Host or Home Economies? An Analysis of Disaggregated Services FDI Inflows and Outflows of twenty-four European Economies” Read More
Koppelman Professor Yehuda Klein Wins $40,000 Interdisciplinary Research Grant Professor Yehuda Klein and CUNY Graduate Center Associate Professor James Biles won a $40,000 CUNY Interdisciplinary Research Grant entitled “Using Systems Modeling, Optimization and Geovisualization Tools to Inform Community Planning Read More
Professor Merih Uctum Featured in WalletHub on Pros and Cons of Using a Visa Card Professor of Economics Merih Uctum was recently featured in an interview with WalletHub—a personal finance website that provides users free consumer tools, credit reports, and scores—on the pros and cons Read More