
معرفی
Corinne M. Krupp is a Professor of the Practice and Associate Dean of Academic Programs at the Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University. She also serves as Director of Graduate Studies for the Master of International Development Policy and Interim Director of the Duke Center for International Development.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.A. in Economics (University of Pennsylvania, 1990/1986); B.A. in Economics (Indiana University, 1984)
Research Focus: Krupp's work spans international trade and finance, industrial organization, and infrastructure development in low-income regions. Her empirical studies on antidumping laws, strategic firm behavior, and electricity access in developing countries have shaped policy frameworks.
Publication Trends: Her scholarship integrates applied economics with development policy, emphasizing trade regulation, infrastructure financing, and market dynamics under uncertainty. Key themes include equity in infrastructure development and industrial policy as a growth strategy.
- Scientific Awards:
- Richard Stubbing Graduate Teaching and Mentoring Award (2007)
Academic Leadership: Krupp oversees curriculum development, admissions, and program administration for Sanford School's undergraduate, MPP, MIDP, and PhD programs. She has also guided the Duke Center for International Development's research initiatives.





