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Professor Alex Field is the Michel and Mary Orradre Professor of Economics at Santa Clara University's Leavey School of Business. His research focuses on historical economic crises, particularly the impact of World War II mobilization on U.S. economic systems, and its relevance to modern policy challenges such as supply chain resilience and defense preparedness. He has authored influential works including The Economic Consequences of U.S. Mobilization for the Second World War and The U.S. Rubber Famine During World War II.
Field's expertise spans economic history, policy analysis, and productivity trends. He emphasizes lessons from past crises to inform responses to contemporary issues like semiconductor shortages and geopolitical conflicts. His work bridges historical methodologies with contemporary economic challenges, advocating for preparedness and innovation in policy design.
Key areas of study include WWII industrial transformation, post-war economic adjustments, and the interplay between resource scarcity and technological innovation. While no formal student advisees are listed, his scholarship contributes to academic discourse through peer-reviewed articles and interdisciplinary symposia. No specific grants or awards are mentioned in the provided texts.
Field's research highlights vulnerabilities in modern supply chains, drawing parallels between historical rubber shortages and today's semiconductor dependencies. He critiques current economic frameworks while proposing solutions rooted in historical analysis, such as the CHIPS and Science Act's domestic production strategies.


