27 faculty and 58 courses in Economics at Middlebury College.
- Jeffrey Carpenter, James B. Jermain Professor of Political Economy and International Law h-index 69
Experimental and Behavioral Economics with applications to Labor, Public and Development Economics. While pursuing these interests he has conduct lab and field experiments in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Links
- John Maluccio, Professor of Economics h-index 43
Lie in the microeconometric analysis of topics in development economics, particularly the determinants of health and education, program evaluation, and the long-term consequences of early childhood malnutrition and poverty. He has carried o
- Caitlin Myers, John G. McCullough Professor of Economics h-index 19
- Phani Wunnava, David K. Smith Professor of Applied Economics h-index 19
- Peter Matthews, Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics h-index 14
- Paul Sommers, Paige-Wright Professor of Economics h-index 14
- Jessica Holmes, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Global Health (affiliated) h-index 13
- Julia Berazneva, Associate Professor of Economics h-index 11
Focus on the intersection of development economics and resource and environmental economics, with particular interest in human-environment interactions and sustainable development. She teaches courses in microeconomic theory and environment
- Andrea Robbett, Professor of Economics; Department Chair h-index 10
- Amanda Gregg, Associate Professor of Economics h-index 6
- Obie Porteous, Associate Professor of Economics h-index 5
- German Reyes, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 5
Lie primarily in behavioral economics and labor economics. He focuses on the economic consequences of cognitive limitations, the impact of fairness views on redistributive preferences, and the links between access to higher education and&nb
- Kristina Sargent, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 3
- Alice Gindin, Assistant Professor of Economics
- Carolyn Craven, Associate Professor Emerita of Economics
Heterodox inflation theory and Latin American inflation. In 2023 she retired after twenty-some years teaching diverse courses at Middlebury, but she has unretired for the academic year 2025-26. She writes fiction without much publi
- Cihan Artunc, Associate Professor of Economics
In economic history, and law and economics. His current work investigates the interplay between business organization, firm dynamics, aggregate fluctuations, and commercial law with a focus on Egypt and Turkey between 1800 and 1950. Cih
- David Munro, Associate Professor of Economics
In the fields of macroeconomics and experimental economics. His doctoral thesis focused on business cycle dynamics of unemployment and firm volatility. He teaches courses in macroeconomics and international economics. Links P
- Erick Gong, Professor of Economics
- Erin Wolcott, Associate Professor of Economics
- Jon Isham, Professor of Economics/Environmental Studies
- Kevin Kuruc, Assistant Professor of Economics
In macroeconomics — specifically growth and development — as well as agricultural and environmental economics. His recent projects focus on the interaction of demographic change, technological progress, and
- Raphaelle Gauvin-Coulombe, Assistant Professor of Economics
Macroeconomics, Macroeconometrics, and Political Economy. Her Ph.D. dissertation focused on the political and economic determinants of government spending. She teaches courses in Macroeconomics and Macroeconometrics. Links Pro
- Steven Pecsok, Assistant Professor of Economics
- Sunder Ramaswamy, Distinguished College Professor of International Economics; Director of International and Global Studies (affiliated)
- Tanya Byker, Associate Professor of Economics
And will focus on topics most pertinent to students’ goals and needs. Some workshops will include guest lectures, experiential learning, and student-facilitated discussion. Students will reflect on their learning in bi-weekly meetings with
- Will Pyle, Frederick C. Dirks Professor of International Economics
- Zara Contractor, Assistant Professor of Economics
Es on Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, and the economic impact of emerging technologies. She teaches courses in Macroeconomics and Labor Economics. Links Professional Website Courses Taught ECON 0250 Current Upcoming Macro T
Roster/catalog compiled from the college’s public directory. Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-01.