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H. Azari-Rad
Office: JFT 814A
Associate Professor & Chair
E-mail: azarih@newpaltz.edu
Department of Economics
Phone: (845) 257-2944
Coordinator, SUNY-ITU Economics Program
Fax: (845) 257-3581

Teaching areas: Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, Political Economy, and Econometrics. Course materials are distributed via Blackboard.

Research interests: labor economics, economics of prevailing wage laws in the U.S. construction industry, macroeconomics, and Classical political economy.

Selected publications:

  • Azari-Rad H., Moudud J. K. eds. (forthcoming). The Dynamics of Accumulation: Essays in the Classical and Harrodian Traditions. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.
  • Azari-Rad H., Philips P., and Prus M. J. eds. (2005). The Economics of Prevailing Wage Laws. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
  • Azari-Rad H. (2004), "Inventory Dynamics Time-Lags and Efficiency Measures," International Journal of Production Economics, 87:1.
  • Azari-Rad H., Philips P., and Prus M. J. (2003), "State Prevailing Wage Laws and School Construction Costs," Industrial Relations, 42:3.
  • Azari-Rad H. and Philips P. (2003), "Race and Prevailing Wage Laws in the Construction Industry Comment on Thieblot," Journal of Labor Research, 24:1.
  • Azari-Rad H. and Philips P. (2003), "Origin of the Factoid-Prevailing Wage Laws are Remnant Jim Crow Laws," Review of Radical Political Economics, 34:3.
  • Azari-Rad H., Philips P., and Prus M. J. (2002), "Making Hay When it Rains: The Effect Prevailing Wage Regulations, Scale Economies, Seasonal, Cyclical, and Local Business Patterns Have on School Construction Costs," Journal of Education Finance, 27:4.
  • Azari-Rad H., Yeagle A., and Philips P. (1994), "The Effect of the Repeal of Utah's Prevailing Wage Law on the Labor Market in Construction," in Sheldon Friedman, Richard W. Hurd, Ronald L. Seeber, and Rudolph A. Oswald, eds. Restoring the Promise of American Labor Law. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University ILR Press.

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