Adjunct Faculty
Kishore Kulkarni
Email: kulkarnk@msudenver.edu
Phone: 303-556-2675
Office: 332 Ben M. Cherrington Hall
Josef Korbel School of International Studies
University of Denver
2201 S Gaylord Street
Denver, CO 80208 USA
Website: www.kulkarnibooks.com
Education
- PhD, University of Pittsburgh
- MA, University of Pittsburgh
- MA, University of Pune, India
- BA, University of Pune, India
Research and Expertise
Author of co-author of over 111 journal articles and nine edited, co-edited, authored or co-authored books and textbooks. Active in research in macro-monetary theory and international economic issues as related to developing countries, especially India. Projects on Dutch Disease, J-Curve hypothesis, PPP, demand for money estimation, open economy stagflation problem analysis.
Professional Profile
- Adjunct Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver (1991-present)
- Distinguished Professor of Economics, Metropolitan State University of Denver (1989-present); Chairman of the Economics Department (1994-1997); Recipient of Distinguished Professor award, Extra-ordinary Service to the University award, Distinguished Service to the College award, Outstanding Teacher, Outstanding Scholar/Researcher awards
- Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Colorado-Boulder (1990-2008); Colorado School of Mines (2001-2009)
- Grants: Professional Development Grants, Metropolitan State University of Denver to teach at Semester at Sea Program 1994, numerous research grants to complete papers; teaching assistantship, teaching fellowships, University of Pittsburgh (1976-1980); Grant to Attend, Oxford Roundtable Conference, Oxford University, UK (summer 2005); Development Research Group (DRG) grant to complete research report, Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai, India (2006); grants to complete six textbooks listed in CV, grant to deliver a lecture at the Bhavan's College-Chowpatty, Mumbai, India on September 21, 2010 and the fourth Bisalaiah Lecture, University of Mysore, India on December 15, 2009
Courses
- INTS 4310: International Trade
- INTS 4320: International Monetary Relations
- INTS 4350: Economic Development