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Steven Kyle is an Associate Professor at the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, specializing in macroeconomic policy for both the United States and low-income countries. His work focuses on Portuguese-speaking African economies, transition economies in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and environmental economics.
- Affiliated with Cornell's Institute for African Development and Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS)
- Research spans resource-rich economies, post-conflict reconstruction, and agricultural policy
Key Research Areas: Kyle’s work analyzes fiscal policy, resource revenue management, and the impact of global economic trends on developing economies. His publications cover topics like Marxist economic systems in Africa, resource curse mitigation, and agricultural transformation.
Recent Publications: His research explores Dutch Disease phenomena, cashew industry dynamics, and environmental conservation in Mozambique, reflecting a consistent focus on macroeconomic challenges in resource-dependent and post-conflict regions.
- Active participant in Cornell’s international development programs
- Advises on economic policy for transition economies and Sub-Saharan Africa
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