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Josef Korbel School of International Studies

Kishore Kulkarni

Education

PhD, University of Pittsburgh
MA, University of Pittsburgh
MA, University of Pune, India
BA, University of Pune, India

Profile

Adjunct Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies (1991-), Distinguished Professor of Economics, Metropolitan State University of Denver (1989-) Chairman of the Economics Department, Metropolitan State College of Denver (1994-1997), Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Colorado-Boulder (1990-2008), Adjunct Professor of Economics, 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. Recipient of Distinguished Professor award, Extra-ordinary Service to the University award, Distinguished Service to the College award, Outstanding Teacher, Outstanding Scholar/Researcher awards from the Metropolitan State University of Denver. 

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. 

Courses


INTS 4310: International Trade
INTS 4320: International Monetary Relations
INTS 4350: Economic Development

Kishore Kulkarni