Stuart Brown

Professor of Practice and Vice Chair, Public Administration and International Affairs at Syracuse University

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  • Syracuse University

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Biography

Syracuse University

Senior Research Associate, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs

Degree

Ph.D., Columbia University, 1985

Specialties

International macroeconomics and finance, international political economy

Courses

PAI 716 Economic Dimensions of Global Power
PAI 600 International Macroeconomics and Finance
PAI        Stabilization and Growth in Emerging Markets
PAI        Principles of Economics

Publications

Mapping Global Insecurity: Transnational Criminal Organizations and the Illicit Global Economy (with Margaret Hermann), forthcoming 2017.

 

The Future of US Global Power: Delusions of Decline, 2013

 

Transnational Transfers and Global Development, 2012

Research Interests

International Economics, Macroeconomics and International Political Economy

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