Work with thought leaders and academic experts in economic development

Companies can benefit from working with academic researchers in economic development in several ways. These researchers have in-depth knowledge and understanding of economic trends, policies, and strategies. They can provide valuable insights and analysis to help companies make informed decisions and develop effective strategies for growth. Academic researchers can also conduct research studies and surveys to gather data and information that can be used to identify new market opportunities, understand consumer behavior, and assess the impact of economic policies. Additionally, they can offer training and consulting services to help companies navigate complex economic challenges and optimize their operations. By collaborating with academic researchers in economic development, companies can gain a competitive edge, drive innovation, and achieve sustainable growth.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in economic development include Christos Makridis, Sutirtha Bagchi, Thomai Serdari, Konstantinos Tsavdaridis, Robert Gitter, Ph.D., Emin Serkan Erdönmez, Fadhel Kaboub, Miguel Ramirez, Nam Vu, Femi Obembe, Victoria Wenxin Xie, and Bianca Trinkenreich.

Christos Makridis

Nashville, TN
Web3 and Labor Economist in Academia, Entrepreneurship, and Policy
Research Interests (16)
Finance
Economics and Econometrics
Accounting
Pharmacology (medical)
Law
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About
Christos A. Makridis holds academic appointments at Columbia Business School, Stanford University, Baylor University, University of Nicosia, and Arizona State University. He is also an adjunct scholar at the Manhattan Institute, senior adviser at Gallup, and senior adviser at the National AI Institute in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Christos is the CEO/co-founder of [Dainamic](https://www.dainamic.ai/), a technology startup working to democratize the use and application of data science and AI techniques for small and mid sized organizations, and CTO/co-founder of [Living Opera](https://www.livingopera.org/), a web3 startup working to bridge classical music and blockchain technologies. Christos previously served on the White House Council of Economic Advisers managing the cybersecurity, technology, and space activities, as a Non-resident Fellow at the Cyber Security Project in the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, as a Digital Fellow at the Initiative at the Digital Economy in the MIT Sloan School of Management, a a Non-resident Research Scientist at Datacamp, and as a Visiting Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Christos’ primary academic research focuses on labor economics, the digital economy, and personal finance and well-being. He has published over 70 peer-reviewed research papers in academic journals and over 170 news articles in the press. Christos earned a Bachelor’s in Economics and Minor in Mathematics at Arizona State University, as well a dual Masters and PhDs in Economics and Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University.

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Miguel Ramirez

Ward S. Curran Distinguished Professor of Economics, Trinity College
Research Interests (46)
Foreign Direct Investment
Latin American Economics
Public investment
Marxian economics.
Development
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About
Professor Ramirez is a native of Chile and a naturalized U.S. citizen since 1990. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1984 and has been at Trinity College since 1985. He has held visiting positions at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (Summer 1991 and 1992), Haverford College (Spring 1992), Vanderbilt University (Spring 1999), and Yale University (Spring 2006). His teaching interests are primarily in the areas of Latin American economic development and international finance and open economy macroeconomics. At the College he usually offers Latin American economic development and Structural Reform in Latin America during the fall term, while international finance and open economy macroeconomics is taught during the spring term. He also teaches a course in Time-Series Analysis every other spring term, with particular emphasis on unit root and cointegration analysis, error correction modeling, and forecasting. Insofar as his research is concerned, it is primarily dedicated to analyzing the challenges and opportunities that Latin American nations face as they attempt to stabilize and reform their economies in an increasingly globalized world. In particular, his work has reviewed and analyzed the impact of IMF-sponsored adjustment and stabilization measures in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, as well as the mixed success of structural reform programs such as privatization of state-owned firms, deregulation of economic activity, and liberalization of trade and finance. His research has also focused on the economic and institutional determinants of foreign direct investment in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, as well as the impact of these flows on private capital formation and labor productivity growth in Latin America. Another important focus of his work in recent years has been the growing role of remittance flows in financing private investment spending and boosting economic growth in countries such as Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Jamaica, and Mexico. Finally, he has published work in the history of economic thought relating to Marx's important analysis of wages and cyclical crises, his theory of absolute and differential ground rent, his analysis of the falling rate of profit, Marx's controversial writings on the so-called Asiatic mode of production, and his conception of capital as a social process.

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Example economic development projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on economic development?

Market Analysis and Strategy Development

An academic researcher in economic development can conduct a comprehensive market analysis to identify new market opportunities, assess market trends, and analyze competitor strategies. Based on the findings, they can help companies develop effective strategies to enter new markets, expand their customer base, and increase market share.

Policy Evaluation and Impact Assessment

Companies can collaborate with academic researchers to evaluate the impact of economic policies on their industry and business operations. Researchers can analyze policy changes, assess their implications, and provide recommendations to optimize business strategies and mitigate risks.

Data Analysis and Forecasting

Academic researchers in economic development can analyze large datasets and use statistical models to forecast market trends, consumer behavior, and economic indicators. This information can help companies make data-driven decisions, optimize resource allocation, and anticipate market changes.

Industry Research and Benchmarking

By partnering with academic researchers, companies can gain access to industry-specific research and benchmarking studies. Researchers can provide insights into industry best practices, emerging trends, and competitive analysis, helping companies stay ahead of the curve and identify opportunities for innovation and growth.

Training and Capacity Building

Academic researchers can offer training programs and capacity-building initiatives to enhance the skills and knowledge of company employees. These programs can focus on topics such as economic analysis, policy development, market research, and strategic planning, empowering companies to make informed decisions and drive sustainable growth.