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Aida Ramos serves as Department Chair and Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Dallas. Previously, she held academic positions at West Texas A&M University (Assistant Professor), US Coast Guard Academy (Visiting Assistant Professor), and University of Notre Dame (Postdoctoral Researcher and Lecturer), with additional teaching at St. Mary's University.
- PhD in Economics, University of Notre Dame
- MA in Economics, University of Notre Dame
- BA in History, St. Mary's University
Her research centers on the History of Economic Thought with specialized focus on Scottish Enlightenment economists (Adam Smith, Sir James Steuart), Irish economic history, and mercantilism. She examines intersections between historical economic theories and contemporary issues like inequality, middle-class dynamics, and sustainability through the lens of Catholic Social Thought. Recent work analyzes 18th-century literary-economic connections in Defoe and Swift while addressing modern policy challenges including climate agreements and social justice.
Her 15-year publication record (2004-2020) reveals consistent thematic evolution: early work on Latino faith-based organizations transitioned into deep historical analysis of Enlightenment economic discourse, culminating in recent articles exploring mercantilism's legacy in literature and its relevance to current economic crises. Key journals include Oeconomia, Digital Defoe, and Eighteenth-Century Ireland, with interdisciplinary reach spanning literature, history, and political economy.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Dr. Ramos actively engages public discourse through regular radio appearances (iHeart Radio, Catholic Radio) discussing Brexit, Laudato Si, and economic policy. While she supervises Senior Thesis projects and co-authored Notre Dame research reports on Latino religious organizations, specific grant funding or graduate student mentorship details were not provided. Her 2018 monograph Shifting Capital (Palgrave Macmillan) and book chapters on Steuart's institutional thought anchor her scholarly contributions.
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