Elizabeth Kaletski

Associate Professor, Economics
School: School of Humanities and Sciences
Phone: 607-274-3259
Office: 421 Muller Faculty Center
Specialty: Labor and Development Economics; Human Rights

Prior to joining the faculty at IC, I graduated from the University of Connecticut in 2014 with a PhD in Economics. My research and teaching interests are at the intersection of Labor Economics and Development Economics and therefore span a wide range of issues. My current works focuses on human rights, and children's rights specifically.

Recent Courses: Principles of Economics; Current Economic Debates; Women and Economics; Labor Economics; Economics of Inequality; Development Economics; Government Taxation, Spending and Policy; Human Rights

Research Interests: Development Economics; Labor Economics; Economic and Social Rights; Children's Rights; Inequality