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Edinaldo Tebaldi

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Dr. Tebaldi, a Brazilian native, received his PhD from University of New Hampshire in Economics with a concentration in international economics, economic growth and development. He later worked as a consultant for the World Bank. He has published many articles in scientific journals and professional reports. Professor Edinaldo Tebaldi joined the faculty of the Department of Economics at Bryant University in 2007. He is also the coordinator of the Center for Global and Regional Economic Studies at Bryant. 

His current research examines the dynamics of Total Factor Productivity and institutions. Tebaldi has researched the impact of institutional quality and whether it has affected innovation, economic growth and income growth in the United States. In the past, he has studied economic growth and development and the affects it has on livelihood and standard of living. Dr. Tebaldi's economic research is reflected in each of his courses in order to deepen students'  understanding. 

Title
Associate Professor of Economics
Office

Suite H
Languages
Portuguese and English
Courses

International Trade
Research Area
Economic Growth and Development Poverty and Social Issues
​Education

University of New Hampshire

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If you have any questions about Global Studies or Dr. Tebaldi's research, feel free to contact him through email or attend office hours.

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  • About
    • Message from the Director
    • Why Study Global Studies?
    • Advisory Committee
    • Events >
      • News >
        • Alumni News >
          • Kyla Briggs
          • Jason Fortin
          • Marta Gravier
          • Sarah Schell
          • Lindsey Lerner
          • Cait Witkowski
      • Upcoming Events
      • Human Rights Speaker Series
      • Peace Corps and Applied Social Science
      • Social Change Marketplace
      • CAS Block Party
      • Honoring Student Excellence
      • I Am An Immigrant
      • Sigma Iota Rho Induction
  • Students
    • Program Requirements >
      • Courses
    • Senior Capstone
    • Student News >
      • Students Around the Globe
      • Study Abroad
      • International Experiences
      • Social Change Marketplace
      • Student Videos
      • GS Fulbright Application
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    • PHOTO COMPETITION
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