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Dr Collin Constantine is a College Lecturer and Official Fellow of Economics at Girton College, University of Cambridge. His research focuses on Open Economy Macroeconomics, International Trade & Regional Integration, Economic Development & Growth, Income & Wealth Inequality, Stratification Economics, and the Political Economy of Institutions. He has published extensively on topics including fiscal policy, resource curse dynamics, income inequality in Guyana and Latin America, and the Eurozone crisis.
Key research themes include analyzing the interplay between fiscal policies and trade deficits in major economies, examining the macroeconomic implications of resource dependence (e.g., Ghana and Guyana), and exploring structural drivers of inequality through comparative studies of Chile, Mexico, and post-socialist China. His work often integrates political economy frameworks to explain institutional failures and policy missteps in resource-rich and developing economies.
Recent publications highlight trends in fiscal dominance, the paradoxes of resource abundance, and the role of ethnicity in income disparities. He critiques conventional economic paradigms and advocates for institutional reforms to address systemic inequalities and macroeconomic instability.
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