23 faculty and 0 courses in Economics at University of South Florida.
- William Greene, Professor h-index 75
Notable: “The Mixed Logit model: The state of practice” (2003) · 2,022 citations
- Padmaja Ayyagari, Associate Professor h-index 73
Es on health economics and the economics of aging. She teaches courses on health economics and econometrics. University of South Florida Located in Tampa and St. Petersburg. 4202 E. Fowler Avenue Tampa, FL 33620, USA About USF
Notable: “Benefits of Smoking Cessation for Longevity” (2002) · 522 citations
- Rodrigo Pinto, Assistant Professor h-index 24
Notable: “Understanding the Mechanisms Through Which an Influential Early Childhood Program Boosted Adult Outcomes” (2013) · 1,622 citations
- Gabriel Picone, Professor & Chair h-index 19
In health economics, applied econometrics, and development, emphasizing Sub-Saharan Africa issues. He has authored or co-authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on these and other topics. Some of his publications have appea
Notable: “Relation between BMI and Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications among US Older Adults” (2015) · 279 citations
- Murat Munkin, Associate Professor h-index 11
Notable: “Simulated maximum likelihood estimation of multivariate mixed‐Poisson regression models, with application” (1999) · 130 citations
- Michael Loewy, Associate Professor & MA Program Director h-index 9
Notable: “Are U.S. regional incomes converging? Some further evidence” (1996) · 139 citations
- Richard Smith, Associate Professor h-index 9
The role and impact of patient knowledge in health care markets, hospital quality, and the economics of public health programs. He has been a consultant with World Bank (2003), and prior to entering graduate school, was a systems analyst
Notable: “Repositioned drugs: integrating intellectual property and regulatory strategies” (2011) · 64 citations
- Giulia La Mattina, Associate Professor h-index 8
Notable: “Civil conflict, domestic violence and intra-household bargaining in post-genocide Rwanda” (2016) · 119 citations
- Bobby Chung, Assistant Professor h-index 8
Notable: “How Much of Barrier to Entry is Occupational Licensing?” (2019) · 71 citations
- Diogo Baerlocher, Assistant Professor h-index 5
Es on economic growth, public economics, and demographic economics, with publications in journals such as Economic Theory and Public Choice . Notably, his work includes studies on public employment's impact on economic growth and the dynami
Notable: “Female Labor Force Participation and economic growth: Accounting for the gender bonus” (2021) · 45 citations
- Andrei Barbos, Associate Professor & PhD Program Director h-index 5
Notable: “Context effects: A representation of choices from categories” (2009) · 25 citations
- Brad Kamp, Associate Professor h-index 5
Notable: “TARIFF POLICY AND ENTRY WITH COST‐BASED INFORMATIONAL ASYMMETRIES” (1999) · 8 citations
- Maria Luisa Corton, Associate Professor h-index 4
Notable: “Benchmarking in the Latin American water sector: the case of Peru” (2003) · 71 citations
- Kenneth Whaley, Assistant Professor h-index 3
Notable: “Are We Spending Enough on Teachers in the U.S.?” (2020) · 11 citations
- Chris Jones, Assistant Professor of Instruction
- Christopher Thomas, Associate Professor
- Erika Martinez, Professor of Instruction
- Joel Melendez Lugo, Assistant Professor of Instruction
- Michael Snipes, Associate Professor of Instruction
Tourism and its effects on the economy, and has conducted research on family dynamics and the links between macro-economic fluctuations and suicide. University of South Florida Located in Tampa and St. Petersburg. 4202 E. Fowler Avenue T
- Mikael Sandberg, Associate Professor of Instruction, Associate Chair & Undergraduate Program Director
- Rebecca Harris Barancik, Associate Professor of Instruction
- Renata de Melo Caldas, Assistant Professor of Instruction
Development, labor, regional economics, and economic inequality. Her work has been published in journals such as Regional Science Policy and Practice and Revista de Economia Contemporânea . She has also taught a wide range of undergradua
- Xingxing Yang, Visiting Assistant Professor of Instruction
Industrial organization, public policy, gig economy, and social and economic networks. He has had extensive experience in high-impact policy research, including the earnings of Minnesota app-based drivers and the New York City Drive
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 2026-07-02.