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Aberra Senbeta serves as Associate Professor of Economics in the Department of Business, Innovation, and Technology at Bloomsburg University, where he has taught since Fall 2009 after completing his Ph.D. at Western Michigan University.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Economics from Western Michigan University
- Master's degree in Economics from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
- Bachelor's degree in Economics from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
Dr. Senbeta's research centers on International Economics and Development Economics, with specific expertise in foreign aid effectiveness, poverty dynamics, and investment patterns. His dissertation "Three Essays on Development Economics" examined aid's role in growth and poverty reduction, establishing his focus on empirical analysis of development policies. He teaches core economics courses including International Economics, Econometrics, and Macroeconomics.
His publication record from 2012-2014 reveals a concentrated research trajectory in development economics, particularly analyzing foreign aid and remittance impacts through advanced quantitative methods like quantile regression. These works consistently address how international financial flows influence economic outcomes in recipient countries.
While no scientific awards are documented in the provided materials, his collaborative work with Eskander Alvi demonstrates sustained scholarly engagement in development economics. Information regarding student advising, research grants, or laboratory affiliations is not specified in the available text.





