Fadhel Kaboub

Office: 301 Lewis House
Phone: (973) 408 - 3764
Email: fkaboub@drew.edu

 

 

Title: Assistant Professor of Economics (2006)

 Degrees: PhD, University of Missouri – Kansas City (2006); MA, University of Missouri – Kansas City (2001); BS, Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion de Tunis (1999)

Teaching Experience: UMKC (2001-2004), Simon’s Rock College of Bard (2004-2005), and Denison University (2005-2006)

Specialties: Macroeconomics, Money & Banking, History of Economic Thought & Methodology, Economic Development, and Heterodox Political Economy.

Interests: Full Employment Policies in Developing Countries, International Law & Trade Policy, and Political Economy of the Middle East & North Africa,

Selected Publications:

"Socialism after Hayek: A Post Keynesian Contribution to Burczak's Theory of Social Justice," Review of Social Economy, Vol. 67 (Forthcoming, November 2009).

"Elements of a Radical Counter-Movement to Neoliberalism: Employment-Led Development ," Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 40 (Forthcoming, September 2008).

"Institutional Adjustment Planning for Full Employment," Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 41 (June 2007): 495-502.

“ELR-Led Economic Development: A Plan for Tunisia,” Working Paper 499, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY: The Jerome Levy Economics Institute (May 2007).

"Employment Guarantee Programs: A Survey of Theories and Policy Experiences,” Working Paper 498, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY: The Jerome Levy Economics Institute (May 2007).

“Central Banks,” in William A. Darity, Jr. (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol. 1, Detroit, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008,

"Money," in Cynthia Northrup (ed.,) Encyclopedia of World Trade: From Ancient Times to the Present. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2005.

Working Papers:

From "Solidarity" to Full Employment: A Gradualist ELR Plan for Tunisia

ELR-led Economic Growth: A Plan for Tunisia

Sovereign Debt Restructuring and Default: Legal and Economic Issues

Employer of Last Resort Policy with Institutional Adjustment Planning

The Economic Impact Prevailing Wage Laws on Total Construction Costs in the U.S. North Central region (with, Michael Kelsay)

Professional Experience:

Editorial Board Member, Review of Radical Political Economics

Book Review Editor, Heterodox Economics Newsletter

Editor, Oeconomicus (2000-2005)

Money & Technology Editor, Kansas City Aurora (2003-2004)

Referee, Review of Political Economy

Book Proposal Reviewer for Routledge (2003)

Economics Textbook Reviewer: McGraw-Hill, Addison-Wesley, Worth, and North West Publishing.

Research Assistant, Center for Full Employment and Price Stability (2001-2004)

Distinctions/Awards:

UMKC Faculty and Staff Appreciation Award (2004)

Outstanding Leadership Award, Omicron Delta Epsilon (2003-2004)