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Tomas Dvorak is the David and Beverly Yunich Professor of Business Ethics in the Economics Department at Union College. His research focuses on retirement plan design, international finance, and the ethical dimensions of business practices. Dvorak holds a B.A. from the Prague School of Economics, an M.A. from the Central European University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland. He is actively involved in the Data Analytics Program at Union College, integrating empirical analysis into his teaching and research. His work spans empirical methodology improvements, financial literacy impacts on retirement planning, and cross-border investment dynamics. Dvorak has published extensively on topics ranging from mutual fund behavior to the Euro's impact on investment patterns.
- Education: B.A. (Prague School of Economics), M.A. (Central European University), Ph.D. (University of Maryland)
Research interests emphasize practical applications of economic principles to real-world challenges, particularly in retirement systems and global financial markets. His recent studies explore gender differences in philanthropy and the role of tentative language in literary analysis. Dvorak's teaching innovations focus on streamlining empirical research workflows to enhance student learning outcomes.
His publications reflect a blend of theoretical rigor and applied relevance, addressing topics like timing effects in retirement contributions and the stability of external imbalances in global economies. While no specific awards are highlighted, his work has contributed to policy discussions on financial literacy and pension reform.
