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Mark Weinstock is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Pace University's Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, where he also serves as the MS Program Director. He has been a faculty member since 2000, contributing significantly to curriculum development and student mentorship in economics.
He holds a degree in Economics from The City University of New York and brings extensive real-world experience from his prior career as an electronics entrepreneur, bridging theoretical economics with practical applications in finance and business.
- Research focuses on non-linear econometric modeling of bank regulation and financial market dynamics.
- Teaches a broad range of courses including macroeconomics, microeconomics, game theory, monetary policy, and international economics.
- Actively mentors students in research, guiding many to present at the Dallas Federal Reserve's Economics Scholars Program.
His expertise is frequently sought by media outlets such as the New York Post, PIX11, and News 12, where he analyzes economic policy impacts, particularly on tariffs and market volatility.
Scientific Awards:
- Leon Horniker Award for Research Excellence
Weinstock is a member of the Society of Fellows at Pace University, with a class inducted in his name in 2015. He has no listed peer-reviewed publications in the provided text, but his pedagogical innovation and public engagement underscore his contributions to economic education and outreach.


