Collin Constantine is a Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at Kingston University and works on Economic Development & Growth, Open Economy Macroeconomics, Distribution and Political Economy.
He is the coordinator of INET’s Young Scholars Initiative’s Economic Development working group and a Principal Investigator for the Development Economics Research Program at the IGDC, University of York. The project aims to synthesize structuralism with new currents in development economics to better understand the causes and potential remedies of underdevelopment. Collin’s Ph.D. dissertation focuses on technology gaps and trade imbalances in the Eurozone. He is presently a Senior Teaching Fellow in Economics at SOAS, University of London, where he teaches Issues in Development Economics and Comparative Growth and Development.
Collin has forthcoming publications in the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, European Journal of Development Research, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics and Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. Further, his work has appeared in Social and Economic Studies, Journal of Economic Structures, Nova Economia, International Finance Review and Journal of Australian Political Economy, among others. He holds a Master of Science Degree in Development Economics from SOAS, University of London and is a recipient of a Ph.D. studentship from Kingston University in 2015.