Henry Schwalbenberg
Associate Professor and Director, International Political Economy and Development Department, Arts and Sciences
Areas of Research:
Multidimensional Measurement of Global Poverty, Foreign Aid, Economic Development, International Trade
Dr. Henry M. Schwalbenberg is an Associate Professor of Economics and the Director of the Graduate Program in International Political Economy and Development (IPED).
His teaching responsibilities include International Economic Policy, Economic Development Policy, Foreign Aid & Development, Emerging Markets, and Project Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation. His research has focused on international trade policy, emerging equity markets, foreign assistance, Philippine Economic History and Catholic Social Teaching.
Dr. Schwalbenberg has won two Fulbright Research Fellowships and several awards for teaching excellence. He serves on a number of boards including the University Neighborhood Housing Program and the US Affiliate of the Vatican Foundation Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice. He is also the Coordinator of the US Peace Corps Coverdell Fellowship Program at Fordham University and has been a regular member of the US Fulbright Selection Committee for Southeast Asia.