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Professor. Roger Hosein
Professor
St. Augustine
Trinidad and Tobago
Telephone: 868-662-2002 ext. 83041
Email: Roger.Hosein@sta.uwi.edu
Prof. Roger Hosein is a graduate of The University of the West Indies with first class honours who went on to obtain his Ph.D. in Economics from Cambridge University in 2000. He joined the Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of the West Indiest, St. Augustine Campus, later that year and currently holds the position of Senior Lecturer.
His research interests focuses on International Trade with emphasis on the Dutch Diseaes, Rybczynski and Reverse Rybzynski theory. He has also done work on intra industry trade, the natural trading partner hypothesis and economic integration.
He has written 7 books either directly or with other researchers and has published in both regional and international journals.
Qualification
- Ph.D in Economics from the Cambridge University
Research Interests
- International Trade
- Intra Industry Trade
- The Natural Trading Partner Hypothesis
- Economic Integration
Courses Taught
- ECON 3006 – International Trade Theory and Policy
- ECON 3007 – International Monetary and Financial Theory
- ECON 3020 – Economic Integration & Regional Trading Blocs
- ECON 6011 – International Trade New Approaches
- ECON 6030- Research Methodology & Development Economics