I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at the School of Business at Farmingdale State College (SUNY). I received my PhD in Economics from Fordham University. My research interests lie at the intersection of international trade and development and my research agenda is twofold – one, I am interested in looking at the impact of international trade policies on developing and least developed countries. And two, knowing that even the most development friendly trade policies have to be backed by a robust domestic infrastructure, I investigate the impact of various capacity constraints on firms’ performance, again in the context of developing and least developed countries. 

I have taught undergraduate economics for several years at Fordham and continue to do so at Farmingdale. Teaching across multiple modalities (in person and online synchronous and asynchronous), encouraging active learning, student engagement and connecting economic theory to its real world applications are the guiding principles of my teaching practice. 

I also volunteer as a co-lead organizer of the mentoring program for Trade Experettes called the Mentorettes. The mentoring program is set up with the objective of providing career guidance to women interested in starting a career in international trade or making a pivot within their established careers or just looking for upward or broader growth.

 

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Mitali on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitali-pradhan-7550138/


 

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