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Nilufer Cagatay

Associate Professor


1645 Campus Center Drive
Room 308
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9300
USA
Phone: 801.581.7481
Fax: 801.585.5649
cagatay@economics.utah.edu; nilufer.cagatay@undp.org
Nilufer Cagatay is Associate Professor of Economics and a faculty member of the Middle East Studies and Women's Studies Programs at the University of Utah. Her research has focused on gender and development; international trade theories; and on engendering macroeconomic and international trade theories and policies.
Together with Diane Elson and Caren Grown, she is the editor of the November 1995 special issue of World Development on Gender, Adjustment and Macroeconomics and the July 2000 special issue of World Development Growth, Trade, Finance and Gender Inequalities. Her work has been supported by the Ford and MacArthur Foundations. Between 1997 and 2000 she worked as Economic Adviser at UNDP's Social Development and Poverty Elimination Division.
Nilufer Cagatay is from Turkey. She received her BA in Economics and Political Science from Yale University and her MA and Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University.

Focus: Development, Economy, Finance, Gender, Globalization, Governance, Poverty, Trade, Turkey, United States, Global

Link: http://www.econ.utah.edu/

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Specialization:

Political economy; State-to-business relations

Language Fluency:

English

Last Updated: Sep 22, 2006

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