Patrice Franko, a specialist in development economics in Latin America, came to Colby in 1986.� She teaches classes in the economics of globalization,contemporary economic development in Latin America, and in microeconomics principles.� She has been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to Brazil (2012/2013), was a AAAS fellow in 1990 and a Pew Faculty fellow in 1992. She has been active as a consultant to Georgia Tech's Executive Masters in International Logistics, the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies and the National Academy of Sciences.� The fourth edition of her text book, The Puzzle of Latin American Economic Development, will be released in late 2013. She is currently working on a a project on corporate social responsibility in Latin Amierca and a new book for Rowman & Littlefield, the Economics of Globalization (with Stephen Stamos).� Patrice is married to Government Professor Sandy Maisel, and lives with their dog Rory (named after the golfer, McIlroy) on Great Pond in Rome.
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