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Laurence J. Kranich is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University at Albany, SUNY, holding a PhD from the University of Rochester. A prominent microeconomic theorist, his work centers on welfare economics, public economics, and behavioral economics with an unwavering focus on fairness and distributive justice.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Economics, University of Rochester
Dr. Kranich's research spans equitable opportunities, discrimination and affirmative action, equity in exchange and production economies, altruism, redistribution, and endogenous social sentiments. His theoretical contributions explore how fairness concepts manifest in economic models, directly addressing real-world policy dilemmas through rigorous mathematical frameworks. This work bridges normative economic theory with practical applications in social policy design.
Analysis of his 30+ year publication trajectory reveals consistent evolution from foundational work on opportunity inequality (1990s) toward contemporary investigations of affective social policy and resource-envy-free allocations. His articles in top journals like American Economic Review and Journal of Economic Theory demonstrate persistent engagement with behavioral dimensions of distributive justice, increasingly incorporating psychological insights into traditional welfare economics frameworks.
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