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Maria Bejan is an Associate Professor of the Department of Economics at Boston College, located at Maloney Hall 333. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics and focuses on international trade policies, macroeconomic volatility, and business cycle analysis. Her research examines the effects of trade agreements like NAFTA on economic comovements and output stability, as well as the implications of trade openness for global economic systems.
Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical analysis, addressing questions such as how trade liberalization impacts economic volatility and how performance-based contracts influence fraud detection mechanisms. She has published extensively on topics including regional economic integration, policy-driven economic shifts, and institutional change effects post-trade agreements.
Dr. Bejan’s research also extends to sectoral analyses, such as the impact of inward foreign direct investment on Spain’s labor markets. Her contributions include methodological advancements in measuring trade openness and quantifying policy feedback loops. Despite no listed awards, her publications reflect a sustained focus on policy-relevant economic issues.
Her advising and grant activities are not detailed here, though her academic profile suggests involvement in teaching and research mentorship within the College of Arts and Sciences. No specific lab or team affiliations are mentioned in available texts.



