Kris Feder
Associate Professor of Economics; Chair, Environmental and Urban Studies
EducationB.A. University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. Temple University
Research Interests
Environmental and natural resource economics, ecological economocs, geoclassical economic, economics of food and agriculture, economic thpught, distribution and economic justice, economic anthropology, economic theory of property, public sector economics, economics of taxes and subsidies, public choice.
Teaching FieldsEcological economics, geoclassical economics, urban economics, micro- and macroeconomic theory, mathematical economics, history of economic thought.Selected Papers and Publications“Clark: Apostle of Two-Factor Economics”, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Supplement November 2003, v. 62, iss. 5, pp. 353-93
“Henry George on Property Rights: Reply to John Pullen”; American Journal of Economics and Sociology, April 2001, v. 60, iss. 2, pp. 565-79