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Robin McCutcheon is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Lewis College of Business, Marshall University. She specializes in teaching Principles of Micro- and Macro-economics, Comparative Economic Systems, and History of Economic Thought. Her research focuses on macroeconomic trends, stock market dynamics, public policy implications, and demographic influences. She actively explores the unintended consequences of economic policies and their impacts on industries and markets.
Dr. McCutcheon's work bridges theoretical economics with practical educational innovation, demonstrated through publications like 'Comic Book Heroes Teach Economic and Political Freedom' (2017) and 'The Test Question Shuffle' (2013). Her research spans historical financial analysis (e.g., 1929 Stock Market Crash commentary) to modern issues such as antitrust law effects and healthcare expenditure debates.
Her articles emphasize pedagogical creativity and policy critique, often blending economic theory with real-world application. Notably, she has addressed challenges in student motivation, cheating prevention, and capstone program design. McCutcheon’s interdisciplinary approach reflects her commitment to both academic rigor and practical relevance in economics education.





