
معرفی
Abhilasha Srivastava serves as an Assistant Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at the Craig School of Business, California State University, Fresno. Her academic home is rooted in critical economic analysis with institutional affiliations extending to the Dollar & Sense Collective in Boston.
Her research spans political economy, feminist economics, and development economics, with concentrated focus on economic exclusion, violence, productive/reproductive labor divisions, and intersecting inequalities of gender, race/caste, and class. Methodologically, she integrates gender analysis frameworks to interrogate development paradigms.
Publication trends reveal sustained engagement with Global South contexts—particularly India and South Africa—examining household labor allocation, caste-patriarchy intersections in marriage economics, and microfinance gender biases. Her scholarship bridges academic rigor with public discourse through outlets like Review of Radical Political Economy and Population and Development Review.
Professional engagement includes membership in the Dollar & Sense Collective, reflecting commitment to progressive economic policy discourse. Teaching responsibilities encompass core courses including Principles of Microeconomics (ECON 40), Political Economy of Global Capitalism (ECON 115T), and Senior Project (ECON 192).



