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  Evelina Mengova, Ph.D.

  Full Professor
  708-534-4964 ext. 4964
  Office Location: G 195
  Office Hours: View Office Hours
  College: COB

  
 
Programs:
Economics

  
  

I earned my Ph.D. degree in Economics from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Before that, I obtained an M.A. degree in Economics from Central European University, studying in the United Kingdom and Hungary for two years. I received my undergraduate degree in Economics from Sofia University, Bulgaria, spending one semester atÌýUniversitéÌýdes Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France, in a TEMPUS program, sponsored by the European Union.

I joined the faculty of the College of Business at ºÚÁÏÉç University in 2011. Previously, I was teaching Economics at California State University, Fullerton. I have also worked as a consultant on various projects at the World Bank in Washington, D.C.

ÌýResearchÌý

I am an Economist with primary research and teaching interests in International Economics, Renewable Energy, Economic Development and Industrial Organization. My research focuses on the impact of quality of institutions and legal systems in different countries on their international trade patterns, outsourcing, foreign direct investment, location of firms, and currently – their investment in renewable energy.

I have published in journals such as:ÌýThe International Journal of Environmental Sustainability,ÌýJournal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability,ÌýJournal of International Business Research and Practice,ÌýThe Journal of Developing Areas,ÌýJournal of Finance and Economics,ÌýInternational Economic Journal,ÌýThe International Trade Journal,ÌýJournal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Journal of Economic Development,Ìýand inÌýWorld Bank Publications.ÌýÌý

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ÌýTeachingÌýÌý

My favorite aspect of teaching at GSU is being part of all the new developments taking place in this University, and in the College of Business (AACSB accreditation), together with the great potential for innovation and growth.

One of the most rewarding experiences of my position is the opportunity to be involved in the development of the new B.A. program in Economics. I regularly teach the following courses:

  • ÌýFoundations of Economics -ÌýECON 6100Ìý(MBA/graduate)ÌýÌý
  • ÌýResearch Methods in EconomicsÌý- ECON 4900 (Capstone)ÌýÌý
  • ÌýInternational EconomicsÌý- ECON 3099Ìý(Junior seminar)ÌýÌý
  • ÌýEconomics of the European Union – ECON 3111ÌýÌý
  • ÌýManagerial EconomicsÌý- ECON 3404ÌýÌý
  • ÌýPrinciples of MacroeconomicsÌý- ECON 2302ÌýÌý

ÌýServiceÌý

Working at GSU allows me the opportunity to provide valuable service to the University and the larger community. I have enjoyed serving on many committees within the College of Business (Strategic Management Committee, Assessment of Learning Committee, College Curriculum Committee, Economics Faculty Recruitment Committee, etc.) and the University (Faculty Professional Development Committee, Global Studies Committee, General Education Council, Faculty Senate, Graduate Council, etc.) focused on enhancing student learning experiences and faculty development. I am also involved in several professional organizations and journals.

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Curriculum Vitae: Dr. Mengova