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Geetha Vaidyanathan

Title: Senior Lecturer, Economics
Department/School: Economics , CB#3289
Email:geethav@email.unc.edu
Education:• PHD Economics, University of Kentucky, USA 1991
World Area Of Focus:• Asia Less than 10%
Languages:• Hindi (native/bilingual proficiency)
• Kannada (native/bilingual proficiency)
• Tamil (native/bilingual proficiency)
Relevant Experience:• 2013-2013 Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, UNC
• 2008-2013 Lecturer, Department of Economics, UNC
• 1991-2008 Lecturer, Department of Economics, UNC-Greensboro
• 1986-1989 Graduate Assistant, University of Kentucky
• 1983-1984 Lead Bank Assistant, Canara Bank, Bangalore, India
Relevant Courses Taught:• ECON 420 Money, Employment and Income: Intermediate Theory
• ECON 423 Financial Markets
• ECON 460 International Economics
• ECON 465 Economic Development
Recent Publications:• 2012 Alina M. Zapalska, Geetha Vaidyanathan and Dallas Brozik (2012). “Factors Influencing Performance of Tourism and Hospitality Entrepreneurial Businesses in West Virginia” Problems and Perspectives in Management, Volume 10, Issue 2, 2012
• 2008 Geetha Vaidyanathan (2007). “Technology Parks in a Developing Country: The Case of India” Journal of Technology Transfer, Volume 33, Number 3/June, 2008  Stuart D. Allen, Geetha Vaidyanathan and Jeffery Sarbaum (2007). “Introducing the Effective Marginal Tax Rate in Introductory Macroeconomics” Journal of Economics and Finance Education, Summer, 2007
• 2007 Stuart D. Allen, Geetha Vaidyanathan and Jeffery Sarbaum (2007). “Introducing the Effective Marginal Tax Rate in Introductory Macroeconomics” Journal of Economics and Finance Education, Summer, 2007
• 2006 Stuart D. Allen, Jeffery Sarbaum and Geetha Vaidyanathan (2006). “Desperate Methods: The Two Other Ways Government can Obtain Resources” Journal of Economics and Finance Education, Winter, 2006
• 1993 Geetha Vaidyanathan (1993). “Consumption, Liquidity Constraints and Economic Development.” Journal of Macroeconomics, Summer, 1993, pp. 601-610.

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