Joseph Foudy

Clinical Associate Professor of Economics, Undergraduate Economics Advisor, Academic Director, World Studies Track, Coordinator, International Studies Program - Asia at Leonard N. Stern School of Business

Schools

  • Leonard N. Stern School of Business

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Biography

Leonard N. Stern School of Business

A winner of the 2013 Distinguished Teaching Award, Joseph Foudy joined NYU Stern School of Business in 2006 and is a Clinical Associate Professor of Economics. Professor Foudy has extensive teaching experience, working on Stern's core courses on macro/international economics and global business as well as electives covering Asian economics and management, economic thought and globalization. He is interviewed regularly on business, economic and international issues and has appeared on CNN, Fox, PBS and NPR as well as many international and New York City television outlets.

He has also been quoted in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and other international and domestic newspapers and magazines. His research interests focus on the impact of globalization on national systems, the political economy of financial and accounting regulation and comparative corporate governance. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from Cornell University in 2004.

Research Interests

  • Varieties of Capitalism
  • Corporate Governance
  • Globalization of Institutions & Markets
  • Comparative Labor Relations
  • Politics of Financial Deregulation

Courses Taught

  • Asian Economies
  • Business and its Publics
  • Chinese Business, Society and International Relations
  • Economics of Chinese Entertainment, Media and Technology
  • Economics of Global Business
  • Global Perspectives on Enterprise Systems
  • International Studies Program: Asia
  • Introduction to Economic and Political Thought

Academic Background

Ph.D., Political Science, 2004
Cornell University

Masters, Political Science, 2000
Cornell University

B.A., Economics, 1996
American University

B.A., International Studies, 1996
American University

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