

Chander Kant
Dr. Chander Kant is a distinguished Associate Professor of Economics at Seton Hall University, where he has been imparting knowledge since 1989. With a robust academic career spanning over three decades, Dr. Kant has become a pivotal figure in the Economics Department, teaching courses such as Intermediate Macroeconomics, Economic Development, and International Economics. His pedagogical approach is deeply rooted in fostering critical thinking and analytical skills among his students, preparing them for the complexities of the global economic landscape. Dr. Kant's research interests are centered around the intricate dynamics of long-run economic growth, convergence and divergence phenomena, and the pivotal role of institutions in shaping economic development. His scholarly contributions have been recognized in esteemed academic journals, including the Encyclopedia of Globalization, The Journal of Policy Modeling, and Economic Globalization and Asia. These publications underscore his commitment to advancing the understanding of economic processes and their implications on a global scale. In addition to his publishing achievements, Dr. Kant is an active participant in the international academic community. He has presented his research findings at prestigious conferences such as the Western Economic Association International Conference and the QQASS Conference on Macro and Financial/Econometrics. These platforms have provided him with opportunities to engage with fellow economists and contribute to the ongoing discourse in his field. Dr. Kant earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Southern Methodist University, where he honed his expertise in economic theory and empirical analysis. His academic journey has been marked by a dedication to exploring the multifaceted aspects of economic growth and development, with a particular emphasis on the interplay between institutions and economic outcomes. In 2019, Dr. Kant further demonstrated his leadership and organizational skills by serving on the Organizing Committee of the Society for Economic Measurement Annual Conference. This role allowed him to contribute to the advancement of economic measurement methodologies and foster collaboration among researchers dedicated to enhancing the precision and applicability of economic data. Throughout his career, Dr. Kant has remained committed to both his students and his research, continually striving to bridge the gap between theoretical insights and practical applications in the field of economics. His contributions have not only enriched the academic community at Seton Hall University but have also had a lasting impact on the broader field of economic research.
Publications
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