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BANERJEE, Nipa »


PhD. / Professor
Visiting professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies

Contact information:

Office: 613-562-5800 (4531)
Cell: 613-697-9814
Home: 613-842-9814
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E-mail, Home Telephone, Cell Telephone, Office Telephone

Research information:

Foreign Aid; Aid Effectiveness; Development Issues-South and South East Asia; Development Issues in Post Conflict Countries and Peace Building Measures; Fragile States Research; Development and Reconstruction in Afghanistan . More than 35 years of experience with CIDA, IDRC and NGOs. Lived and worked several years as a professional in several South and South East Asian Countries (including in Afghanistan). Travelled widely and continues to make quarterly visits to developing countries for research purposes.

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English only, Bengali, Hindi, Urdu

BEST, Jacqueline »


Jacqueline BEST

Dr.
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1719)
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Website

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E-mail, Office Telephone

Research information:

Jacqueline Best's research is in the field of international studies, with a particular interest in global economic issues. She has written on the history of financial governance, as well as on the recent financial crisis. She also studies international organizations such as the World Bank and the IMF, and her current research is on changes in their development policies over the last two decades. She is interested in issues such as the limits of risk management, the challenges of transparency, the problems of results-based management, and the cultural aspects of economic practices (such as consumer debt).

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BETCHERMAN, Gordon »


Professor
Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 (2568)
Cell: 613-447-8464
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Preferred method s of contact:

E-mail, Cell Telephone

Research information:

Labour market developments, including jobs and unemployment in Canada and internationally. Trends in globalization including developments in emerging economies such as China, Russia, and Eastern Europe. Social policy including employment insurance and training.

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COULOMBE, Serge »


Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Economics

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1689)
Cell: 819-743-3587
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Website

Preferred method s of contact:

Cell Telephone, Office Telephone

Research information:

 

 Politique budgétaire, déficits et dettes publiques; Politique monétaire, taux d’intérêt; Taux de change; Canada, États-Unis, Europe.

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English and French

FIRESTONE, Bruce Murray »


Entrepreneur-in-Residence
Part-time professor
Telfer School of Management

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4725)
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Website

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E-mail, Office Telephone

Research information:

Entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship education, mentoring and research focused on self-capitalized enterprises using smart business models and guerrilla marketing.

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English only

LAVOIE, Marc »


Mr
Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Economics

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1687)
Home: 819-770-4306
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E-mail, Home Telephone

Research information:

Théories économiques non orthodoxes, en particulier théorie post-keynésienne, qui récusent les dogmes de l'économie dominante. Théories et politiques monétaires. Économie du sport.

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LEBLOND, Patrick »


Associate Professor
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs

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Office: 613-562-5800 (2953)
Cell: 613-263-9824
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Website

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E-mail, Cell Telephone, Office Telephone

Research information:

Owing to my training and experience in business, economics and international relations, my expertise concerns questions relating to global economic governance, more specifically those that deal with international money and finance, international economic integration as well as business-government relations. My regional expertise focuses on Europe and North America, though I am also interested in China's impact on the world economy.

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MENDES, Errol »


Errol MENDES

Former Director, Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Full professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law

Contact information:

Office: 613-562-5890
Cell: 613-799-0559
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Research information:

Globalization, United Nations, foreign policy, international law and human rights,law and policy on anti-terrorism, Constitutional law, including the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Private and Public Sector governance, including issues relating to accountability, transparency and integrity.

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English and French

MORRISON, Heather »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Arts
School of Information Studies

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Office: 613-562-5700 (7634)
Cell: 613-867-5156
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Website

Preferred method of contact:

E-mail

Research information:

Open access to scholarly knowledge and government information. My research is concentrated on international policy developments, publishing, and advice on policy matters.

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English only

PARÉ, Daniel »


Associate professor
Faculty of Arts
Communication

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Office: 613 562 5800 x2052
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E-mail, Office Telephone

Research information:

Paré's research focuses on the the social, economic, and technical issues arising from innovations in information and communication technologies (ICTs). His areas of research and policy-related work include ICTs and international development (ICT4D), e-commerce, Internet governance, information and communication policy, e-government, and knowledge networks.

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PATERSON, Matthew »


Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1716)
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Website

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E-mail

Research information:

I am a specialist principally on climate change politics, particularly on international climate change negotiations, climate change policy in a range of countries (Canada, US, EU, in particular), carbon markets, and novel governance initiatives to deal with the problem. More generally I am a specialist on the political economy of environmental problems.

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English and French

SCHRECKER, Ted »


Ted Schrecker

Scientist
Associate professor
Faculty of Medicine
Institute of Population Health

Contact information:

Office: 613-562 5800 (2289)
Cell: 613-612-8485
Home: 613-233-6541
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Website

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E-mail, Cell Telephone, Office Telephone

Research information:

My current research focuses on the relations between transnational economic integration ("globalization") and social determinants of health: the conditions under which people live and work. How is the emergence of a global marketplace affecting opportunities to lead a healthy life? Who wins, and who loses? How will the worldwide financial crisis we are now experiencing affect health disparities between rich and poor?

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SECCARECCIA, Mario »


Professor
Full professor
Faculty of Arts
Economics

Contact information:

Office: 613-562-5800 (1691)
Home: 613-225-4901
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Home Telephone, Office Telephone

Research information:

My main fields of research interest are in the areas of economic policy. These include central bank policy, fiscal policy, and related macroeconomic policies that impact on the Canadian labour market.

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English and French , italien/Italian

STEGER, Debra »


Debra Steger

Full professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law

Contact information:

Office: 613 562 5800, (3323)
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E-mail

Research information:

My research is in the areas of international trade, international arbitration and dispute settlement, NAFTA, WTO, regional trade agreements, international investment, governance of international institutions, subsidies, and international development.

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ZHANG, Yongjing »


Assistant Professor
Assistant professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs

Contact information:

Office: 613-562-5800 (4860)
E-mail:
Website

Preferred method s of contact:

E-mail, Office Telephone

Research information:

  • China's economy and governance
  • Public finance, especially fiscal federalism
  • Social dilemma
  • Political economy of economic growth and institutional change

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Language preference:

English only, Mandarin

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