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Kier Hanratty is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Pace University, affiliated with the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences in New York City. He contributes to both undergraduate and graduate instruction in economics with a strong focus on public policy and urban economic issues.
Education:
- PhD in Public and Urban Policy, The New School, New York City
- Master's in Urban Policy and Management
- Master's in Urban Planning
Dr. Hanratty's research centers on public finance, labor economics, and urban policy. His work investigates how fiscal constraints such as tax caps impact public service delivery and housing markets, and evaluates the economic effects of social policies like paid family leave. His teaching portfolio spans core economics subjects including macroeconomics, microeconomics, labor economics, urban economics, and quantitative methods.
His recent presentations reflect a consistent focus on state and local economic policy, particularly in urban contexts. These works explore the interplay between taxation, public services, and socioeconomic outcomes, highlighting his expertise in applied policy analysis using empirical methods.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed.
Dr. Hanratty advises independent studies and supervises master's theses in public policy. He has taught a variety of courses, including internship and seminar offerings, indicating active mentorship. While no formal grants are listed, his presentation record at national conferences such as the Eastern Economic Association and the Labor and Employment Relations Association suggests ongoing scholarly engagement.
He is involved in academic service through conference participation and curriculum delivery but there is no mention of lab affiliations, research centers, or collaborative teams.



