
معرفی
Shannon Mudd is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Haverford College and serves as Director of Microfinance, Impact Investing, and Social Entrepreneurial Programs. Her academic affiliation spans research and teaching in economics, with a focus on financial systems and development.
Education:
- Ph.D., Economics, University of Chicago
- M.A., Economics, University of Chicago
- B.A., Economics, Emory University
Mudd's research explores the intersections of microfinance, financial crises, international trade, and public policy. Her work emphasizes small firm finance, behavioral responses to economic shocks, and the impact of institutional structures on financial access.
Her recent publications analyze cross-country banking dynamics, export strategies, and tax policy effects. These works span disciplines including Economics, Finance, Public Finance, and International Business, with subfields like Financial Inclusion, Emerging Market Crises, and Tax Complexity.
Mudd co-founded the Microfinance and Impact Investing Initiative (MI3), collaborating with Haverford's student Microfinance Consulting Club and Magill Library's Digital Scholarship. She remains actively engaged in interdisciplinary projects bridging economics and social entrepreneurship.




