28 faculty and 0 courses in Economics at Syracuse University.
- Badi H. Baltagi, Distinguished Professor h-index 72
Econometrics, health econometrics, wage curve, gravity models Read More Research Interests Applied and theoretical econometrics Read More Research Grant Awards and Projects "Camp Econometrics XX", Sponsored by Intl. Assoc. for Applied Econo
Notable: “A Lagrange Multiplier test for cross-sectional dependence in a fixed effects panel data model” (2012) · 978 citations
- John Cawley, Professor h-index 62
Es on the economics of risky health behaviors; in particular, those that relate to obesity. In addition to his affiliation with Syracuse University, he serves as an honorary professor of economics at the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and
Notable: “The medical care costs of obesity: An instrumental variables approach” (2011) · 1,362 citations
- Devashish Mitra, Professor h-index 30
International trade, political economy, development economics, Indian economy Read More Selected Publications Books Mitra, D., The Political Economy of Trade Policy: Theory, Evidence and Applications. World Scientific, 2016. Mitra, D., "Tra
Notable: “The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics” (2002) · 1,529 citations
- Jan Ondrich, Professor h-index 28
Econometrics, labor economics, urban economics Read More Research Interests Maternity leave legislation, racial discrimination in housing and business loans, latent trajectory models Read More Research Grant Awards and Projects "The Medicar
Notable: “Risk Factors for Nursing Home Admissions and Exits: A Discrete-time Hazard Function Approach” (1990) · 239 citations
- Jeffrey D. Kubik, Professor h-index 25
In labor economics, public economics and finance. One strand of his research investigates whether investor behavior in stock markets is influenced by social interaction. Other work involves studying the implications of the organizationa
Notable: “Social Interaction and Stock‐Market Participation” (2004) · 1,893 citations
- Gary V. Engelhardt, Professor h-index 25
Housing markets and policies, taxation, saving behavior, pensions, Social Security, aging Read More Research Grant Awards and Projects "How Might COVID-19 Affect Future Employment, Earnings, and OASDI Program Participation?", Sponsored by S
Notable: “Nominal loss aversion, housing equity constraints, and household mobility: evidence from the United States” (2003) · 301 citations
- William C. Horrace, Distinguished Professor and Director of Master's Studies h-index 24
Econometrics, production and efficiency analysis; peer-effects and strategic interactions; and crime and policing. He is an expert in the study of police racial profiling, having completed several studies of the issue in the City of
Notable: “Results on the bias and inconsistency of ordinary least squares for the linear probability model” (2005) · 570 citations
- Alexander Rothenberg, Associate Professor and Director of Doctoral Studies h-index 18
Notable: “Rethinking Indonesia’s Informal Sector” (2016) · 235 citations
- Ryan Monarch, Associate Professor h-index 15
International trade, supply chains, U.S.-China trade Read More Research Interests Import prices for different consumer groups, the effects of tariffs on supply chains Read More Research Grant Awards and Projects "Trade Shocks and U.S. Firms
Notable: “Causes of the Global Trade Slowdown” (2016) · 138 citations
- Merima Ali, Teaching Assistant Professor h-index 14
Es on economic development and policy. Her research papers have been published in peer-reviewed journals such as the Economic Journal, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Institutional Economics, and World Development.
Notable: “To Pay or Not to Pay? Citizens’ Attitudes Toward Taxation in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and South Africa” (2014) · 212 citations
- Yoonseok Lee, Professor and Chair h-index 12
In econometric theory and applied econometrics. His econometric theory topics focus on semi-parametric dynamic panel data models, treatment effect in panel data, many weak instrumental variables problems, and model selection in hig
- Monica Deza, Associate Professor h-index 11
Economics of crime and risky health behaviors, labor economics and economic demography. Deza’s research examines determinants of risky health behaviors among youth, particularly drug use and criminal behavior, using empirical metho
Notable: “The intergenerational effects of education on delinquency” (2017) · 45 citations
- Derek Laing, Associate Professor h-index 10
Macroeconomics, monetary theory, labor economics Read More Selected Publications Books Laing, D., Introduction to Classic and the New Labor Economics—Supplementary Materials. W. W. Norton & Co., 2011. Laing, D., Introduction to Classic
Notable: “Spatial Mismatch in Search Equilibrium” (2001) · 161 citations
- Shafaat Yar Khan, Assistant Professor h-index 10
Quantitative analysis using frameworks of short- and long-run trade dynamics Empirical estimation of trade effects with firm- and product-level census datasets Read More Research Interests International trade, international macroeconomics R
Notable: “The aggregate effects of global and local supply chain disruptions: 2020–2022” (2023) · 77 citations
- Perry Singleton, Associate Professor h-index 9
Es on the effects of health on labor market outcomes, the economics of the family in relation to health, and the role of social insurance programs in the economy, including Social Security's old-age and disability insurance and the Departme
Notable: “Aching to retire? The rise in the full retirement age and its impact on the social security disability rolls” (2007) · 160 citations
- Yulya Truskinovsky, Associate Professor h-index 8
Notable: “The Changing Demography of Late-Life Family Caregiving: A Research Agenda to Understand Future Care Networks for an Aging U.S. Population” (2023) · 61 citations
- Abdulaziz Shifa, Associate Professor h-index 7
Es on understanding the drivers of economic growth and development. Utilizing various economic tools (quantitative macro methods, game-theoretic political-economy models and econometric tools), he explores questions on theories of economic
Notable: “Colonial Legacy, State-building and the Salience of Ethnicity in Sub-Saharan Africa” (2018) · 102 citations
- Kristy Buzard, Associate Professor h-index 7
On cooperation and conflict in the context of international trade and international relations. I am particularly interested in the impact of international institutions, government structure and domestic political pressure on the possibiliti
Notable: “The agglomeration of American R&D labs” (2017) · 64 citations
- Hugo Jales, Associate Professor h-index 6
Labor economics and applied econometrics. He is currently investigating the relationship between the minimum wage and unemployment, wage inequality, labor tax revenues and the size of the informal sector. Jales has published papers
Notable: “Estimating the effects of the minimum wage in a developing country: A density discontinuity design approach” (2017) · 47 citations
- Andrew Jonelis, Assistant Teaching Professor h-index 5
Macroeconomics, Economic Development Read More Research Interests Economic Development, Political Institutions, Informal Economy Read More Selected Publications Journal Articles Medina, L., Jonelis, A. W. and Cangul, M., "The Informal Econo
Notable: “The Informal Economy in Sub-Saharan Africa” (2017) · 136 citations
- Maria Zhu, Assistant Professor h-index 4
Labor economics and the economics of education. She has worked on projects looking at affirmative action, social networks in the labor market, and instructor quality in higher education. Prior to completing a Ph.D., she studied math
Notable: “The Efficacy of Measurement-Based Care for Depressive Disorders” (2021) · 64 citations
- Tidiane Ly, Assistant Professor h-index 3
Public economics, urban Economics, public policy evaluation Read More Research Interests Public economics, urban Economics, public policy evaluation Read More Selected Publications Journal Articles Chareyron, S., Ly, T. and Trouvé-Sargison
Notable: “Local taxation and tax base mobility: Evidence from France” (2019) · 19 citations
- Aron Tobias, Associate Professor
- Chung-Chin Liu, Teaching Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies
Labor economics, international economics, innovation and technology Read More Presentations and Events SU Project Advance (October, 2014) Department Seminar, Hamilton College (July, 2006) Read More Honors and Accolades Faculty Advisor of th
- Inge O'Connor, Teaching Professor
Labor economics, public finance Read More Selected Publications Journal Article O'Connor, I. W., Smeeding, T. M., "Working but Poor: A Cross-National Comparison of Earnings Adequacy." Journal of Income Distribution , 1995. Book Chapter O'Co
- Michael Lorenzo, Associate Teaching Professor
- Thomas Pearson, Assistant Professor
- Yulong Wang, Associate Professor
Es on designing new econometric tools in the non-standard instances when the classic asymptotically Gaussian framework fails to provide good performance. These tools are strongly motivated by empirical applications. Leading examples include
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.