Glenwood Ross II

Department of ECONOMICS

Assistant Professor


Education:
B.A. Economics, Morehouse College, 1971
M.A. Economics, Wayne State University, 1975
M.A. International Public Policy, Johns Hopkins University, 1987 Ph.D Economics, Georgia State University, 1998


Courses Taught:

Principles of Macroeconomics(HECO 201)



Research Interests:

Ross’ research interest focuses on issues related to urban economics, economic development, and economic pedagogy. He is currently engaged in an attempt to analyze the spatial allocation of economic activity as it relates to minority populations in urban settings. It examines the extent to which the populations are under- or over- served by particular retail industries. Another line of research investigates urbanization and poverty trends in post-apartheid South Africa. He is also in the initial stages of introducing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in his teaching and research activities. .



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