Fadhel Kaboub is assistant professor of economics and codirector
of the Wall Street Semester Program at Drew University. His areas
of research and teaching include macroeconomics, monetary theory
and policy, full employment policies, economic development, history
of economic thought, and political economy of the Middle East and
North Africa. He received a bachelor degree from the University
of Economics and Management, Tunis, Tunisia, and Master and Ph.D.
degrees from the University of Missouri–Kansas City. Before
joining the economics department at Drew University, Kaboub served
as research assistant at the Center for Full Employment and Price
Stability and taught at UMKC, Simon’s Rock College of Bard,
and Denison University. He currently serves on the editorial board
of Review of Radical Political Economics. He has presented at a
number of national and international conferences and published articles
and book reviews in Oeconomicus, Sosland Journal, Journal of Economic
Issues, Review of Radical Political Economics, International Labour
Review, Review of Social Economy, History of Economic Ideas, and
Social Science Journal. Kaboub has also published several encyclopedia
entries in The American Economy: A Historical Encyclopedia (ABC-CLIO
Publications, 2003) and World Trade: A Historical Encyclopedia of
Economics, Politics, Society, and Culture (M.E. Sharpe, 2004). He
has also contributed to a study funded by the Council for Promoting
American Business (2004) on “The Adverse Economic Impact from
Repeal of the Prevailing Wage Law in Missouri.” |