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Kanda Naknoi is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Connecticut's Department of Economics within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She earned her Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University. Her research focuses on international finance, trade, and the economic role of institutions such as the Thai military. Naknoi has held visiting positions at prestigious institutions including UC Davis, Hitotsubashi University, and the Asian Development Bank Institute.
Her research interests span exchange rate dynamics, foreign direct investment (FDI), trade integration in ASEAN, and the intersection between political institutions and economic activity. Notable work includes analyzing how policy uncertainty affects FDI decisions and exploring the commercial logic behind Thailand's military coups.
Naknoi's publications demonstrate expertise in macroeconomic policy analysis, with recent studies addressing exchange rate volatility's impact on trade margins and the resolution of uncertainty driving investment flows. Her interdisciplinary approach combines quantitative methods with historical institutional analysis.
Her academic contributions include over 15 peer-reviewed articles in top journals like the Journal of Monetary Economics and Journal of International Money and Finance, along with book chapters on Asian economic integration and military economics. While no awards are explicitly listed, her prolific publication record reflects significant scholarly impact.




