Patrice Franko, a specialist in development economics in Latin America, came to Colby in 1986. She teaches classes in international finance, in contemporary economic development in Latin America, the Transatlantic Divide and in microeconomics principles. She has also been active as a consultant to the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies and the National Academy of Sciences. The third edition of her text book, The Puzzle of Latin American Economic Development, will be released in late 2006. She is currently working on a a project on corporate social responsibility in Latin Amierca and a new book for Rowman & Littlefield, The Transatlantic Economic Divide. Patrice is married to Government Professor Sandy Maisel, and lives with their dog Nicklaus (named after the golfer, Jack) on Great Pond in Rome.
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