Professor, Economics
Joseph A. Ilacqua, Ed.D., Professor of Economics at Bryant College, specializes in Economic Transition, Economic Education, and Economic Impact Study. He has done far-reaching research and intervention in these fields in America and the former Soviet Union.
Professor, Economics
Jongsung Kim is a Professor of Economics at Bryant University. He taught undergraduate and graduate courses at Loyola College in Maryland and Johns Hopkins University (Washington, D.C. program). His research interests include various issues in the labor market, such as gender/race inequality and poverty and the impact of immigration on the U.S. economy.
Associate Professor, Economics
Edinaldo Tebaldi joined the faculty of the Department of Economics at Bryant University in 2007 and serves as the Director of the Center for Regional and Global Economic Studies at Bryant University. He also serves as the Rhode Island forecast manager for the New England Economic Partnership (NEEP). Dr. Tebaldi received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of New Hampshire with a concentration in Economic Growth and Development and International Economics. He is an expert in applied econometrics and currently teaches Econometrics, Economic Growth, and International Economics at Bryant University. Dr. Tebaldi has also worked as a consultant in the area of economic development for the World Bank, published several articles in scientific refereed journals, and co-authored a number of reports analyzing regional economic conditions.