
Nasrin Shahinpoor
Professor of Economics
(812) 866-7312
shahinpoor@hanover.edu
Biography:
Prior to joining Hanover College, Nasrin Shahinpoor most recently taught at Butler University. She has also taught at Xavier University, University of Cincinnati and Wilmington College.
International travel: China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Mexico, Canada, Iceland, Japan, England, Belgium, Germany, Iran, France, Ghana, Jordan, Turkey, Holland, Italiy
Education:
Ph.D., M.A., University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati,
M.A., Ohio University, Athens , Ohio
B.S., Institute of Banking Sciences, Tehran
Teaching Areas / Expertise / Specializations:
Courses:
Foundations of Economics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics theory
Money and Financial Markets
Economics of Growth and Development
Economics of Poverty and Discrimination
International Economics
Statiscics and Quantatative Theory
Turkish Economy and Culture: With Special Emphesis on Women of Turkey
Economics of Water Resources.
Publications:
"Speaking Truth to Power: Dissent and Organizational Life." D.R. Comer & G. Vega (Eds.) Moral courage in organizations: doing the right thing at work Co-authored with Bernard Matt, M.E. Sharpe Publisher, 2011 (pp 157-170)
"The Link Between Islamic Banking and Micro-financing." International Journal of Social Economics, V. 36, Numbers 9 and 10, 2009 (pp.996-1007).
"The Link Between Islamic Banking and Micro-financing." Proceedings of the Annual Association of Business Economics International Conference, March 2007.
"The Power of One: Dissent and Organizational Life." Journal of Business Ethics, Vol 74, Issue 1, July 2007 (pp. 13-24). Co- authored with Bernard Matt.
"Standing on Principle: The Constructive Dynamics of Dissent." The International Journal of Business and Public Administration, Volume 1, Number1, Fall 2004. Co-authored with Bernard Matt.
"Standing on Principle: The Constructive Dynamics of Dissent." Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines, January 2004. Co-authored with Bernard Matt.
"What Lies Ahead for Women of Afghanistan," Cincinnati 50 Plus Magazine, March 2002.
"The Demand for Secondary Preventive Medical Care: The Case of Breast Cancer." Proceedings of the 9th Annual Conference of the American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences, February 2002.