Antonio Bojanic
Senior Professor of Practice - Economics
School of Liberal Arts
Stone Center Departments
The Stone Center
People Classification
Faculty
Tulane Affiliation
Associated Faculty
Region
- South America
Courses
Economics of Money and Banking
Research
Macroeconomics, economics of pandemics, money and banking
Degrees
- Ph.D., Auburn University, Economics, 1994
- B.A., Saint Mary’s College, Economics and Biology, 1990
Academic Experience
Academic Experience
- Professor of Practice, Tulane University, 2016-
- Visiting Professor, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China, June-July 2017
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Tulane University, 2014-2016
- Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, California State University Sacramento, 2013-2014
- Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Humboldt State University, 2012-2013
Languages
- Spanish
- Portuguese
Overseas Experience
- Bolivia
- Guatemala
- Peru
- Germany
- Sierra Leone
Selected Publications
- 2024. “Assessing the impact of the MAS regime in Bolivia”. Bulletin of Latin American Research
- 2023. “Prostitution in Bolivia: An analysis of attitudes and perceptions”. Latin American Policy, 14:3, 422-441.
- 2023. “Tying decentralization and income redistribution to fight corruption: empirical evidence from developed and developing countries”. Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 8.
- 2021. Accounting for the Trump factor in modeling the Covid-19 epidemic: the case of Louisiana. Big Data and Information Analytics 6, 74-85.
- 2021. “A Markov-Switching model of Inflation in Bolivia,” Economies 9 (1), 37
- 2020. “Modeling the COVID-19 epidemic in Bolivia,” with Alejandro Jordán. Big Data & Information Analytics, 5(1), 47-57.
- 2020. “Wavering between Neoliberalism and Populism: An Empirical Analysis of the South American Experience, 1990-
- 2020. “Differential effects of decentralization on income inequality: evidence from developed and developing countries.” With Collins, LaPorchia A. Empirical Economics, 60(4), 1969–2004.
- 2020. “The empirical evidence on the determinants of fiscal decentralization.” Revista Finanzas y Política Económica, 12(1), 271–302