Emeritus Faculty
Kamran M. Dadkhah’s areas of interest are econometrics, macroeconomics, international economics, and Middle Eastern economies. Previous positions have included senior economist, Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.; senior economist, Development and Investment Bank of Iran; and director of planometrics and general economy bureau, Plan and Budget Organization of Iran. He has published in The Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Political Economy, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Applied Economics, Middle Eastern Studies, European Journal of Operational Research, Decision Sciences, Empirical Economics, and Mathematical and Computer Modelling. He holds a BA degree in economics from Tehran University, MA and PhD degrees in economics from Indiana University, and an MS degree in mathematics from Northeastern University.
- Foundations of Mathematical and Computational Economics, 2nd ed., Springer 2011, 1st ed. Thomson/South-Western, 2007.
- The Evolution of Macroeconomic Theory and Policy, Springer, 2009.
- “An Evaluation of Progress Toward European Monetary Unification Using Fuzzy Logic” (with Michelle Casario), Journal of Policy Modeling 20, 1998, 741-765.
- “The Case of Erudite Economists,” Journal of Political Economy, 93, December 1985, pp. 1268-1271.
- “Non-Nested Test of New Classical vs. Keynesian Models: Evidence from European Economies,” (with Santiago Valbuena), Applied Economics, 17, December 1985, pp. 1083-1098.
- “Global Recession from West to East,” AzerNews, December 3, 2013.
- “Changes in Income Inequality and Economic Growth,” Letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal, April 16, 2012, p.A14.
- “Confidence Interval for Predictions from a Logarithmic Model,” Reviewof Economics and Statistics, 66, August 1984, pp. 527-528.
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Education
Ph.D., Economics
Indiana University -
Contact
617.373.2297 k.dadkhah@northeastern.edu -
Address
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Boston, MA 02115