
معرفی
Dr. Cem Karayalcin is a Professor of Economics at Florida International University (FIU), holding a PhD in Economics from Columbia University (1989). His research focuses on three interconnected themes: global macroeconomic policies, globalization impacts on development, and historical divergences in regional growth. He teaches graduate courses in economic policy analysis and capstone projects.
Education: PhD in Economics, Columbia University, 1989.
Research interests include open economy macroeconomics, growth theory, and the political economy of debt. His work explores how global capital flows redistribute wealth, the role of institutions in environmental policy, and urbanization's interplay with political systems. Recent studies analyze climate resilience, debt contagion in economic unions, and historical property rights' impact on Europe's development.
Advising and grants: Though specific grants are not detailed, his teaching and research indicate extensive engagement with policy-relevant topics. Courses include ECO 6025: Economic Policy Analysis and ISS 6926: Capstone Project.
Labs/teams: No specific lab affiliations mentioned, but collaborations on development economics and global policy issues are implied through his research topics.


