
معرفی
Kevin W. Capehart serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at California State University, Fresno's Craig School of Business. His teaching portfolio spans foundational to advanced coursework including Principles of Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics, History of Economic Thought, and specialized seminars on socioeconomic challenges and game theory.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics from American University (2014)
- M.A. in Economics from American University (2008)
- B.A. in Economics & Management and Applied Math from Albion College (2006), Phi Beta Kappa
Dr. Capehart's research centers on pluralistic economics frameworks with emphasis on economic inequality and innovative pedagogical approaches. His work challenges orthodox economic models by integrating diverse theoretical perspectives and real-world socioeconomic dynamics, particularly through experiential learning tools that demonstrate systemic inequality mechanisms.
His publication record demonstrates focused exploration of inequality education through creative methodologies. The 2018 study on modified Monopoly gameplay exemplifies his trend of developing tangible classroom instruments that visualize abstract economic concepts like wealth accumulation disparities and structural disadvantage.
Through courses like ECON 190 (Honors Thesis) and ECON 192 (Senior Project), Dr. Capehart actively mentors undergraduate researchers in economic analysis and thesis development, fostering next-generation critical economic thinking.



