Hannah Archambault HArchambault@umass.edu
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Education
May 2020 (Expected), University of Massachusetts Amherst PhD (Economics)
May 2010, The New School For Social Research Masters of Arts (Economics)
May 2005, Eugene Lang College (New School) Bachelor of Arts Degree (Liberal Arts)
Concentration: Social and Historical Inquiry with an emphasis on Global Economics and Labor
Theses
Spring 2010, New School for Social Research Advisor: Anwar Shaikh “Crisis and the Rates of Surplus Value and Profit in the Post-War United States: An Analysis of Marxian Terms, Existing Empirical Work and New Evidence”
Spring 2005, Eugene Lang College Advisor: David Howell “The Political Development of Labor in Indonesia from 1945 to the Present”
Academic/Research Experience
Contract Author, 2018 CEPR Paper on the impact of ACA on time use coauthored with Dean Baker (Forthcoming, September)
Facilitator, Center for Popular Economics Summer Institute 2018 Amherst College Led lectures and discussions on a variety of economic issues, including defining capitalism, capitalism and patriarchy and intersectionality, monetary policy, and comparative systems and alternatives to capitalism
Graduate Teaching Assistant, September 2014-Present University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Introduction to Macroeconomics, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2018
- Economics of Immigration, History of Thought Fall 2017
- Money and Banking, Spring 2017, Fall 2018
- Writing for Economics, Fall 2015
Research Assistant, May 2016-August 2016 University of Massachusetts, Amherst Research project on household inequality with Nancy Folbre
Research Assistant, June 2015-September 2015 Center for Study of Responsive Law Research project on “Needs, wants and whims” for Ralph Nader.
Graduate Teaching Assistant, August 2012-December 2012 University of Missouri, Kansas City Fall 2012, Mathematics for Economics
Conferences etc.
Presenter, September 14, 2017 CPERN/IIPPE Eighth Annual Conference in Political Economy “Building Inclusive Socialism: A Theory of Marxist Intersectionality” on Moving Beyond Capitalism I. Marx, Socialism and Human Emancipation Panel
Invited Guest, April 9, 2016 Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Presenter, February 26, 2016 Eastern Economics Association Conference “Environmentalist Consumption and Class” on Critical Perspectives 1 Panel
Session Chair, April 27, 2013 Historical Materialism Conference “Black Liberation Struggles” Panel
Scholarships and awards
- Fall 2014-Present University of Massachusetts Amherst Teaching Assistantship
- Fall 2014 New School for Social Research Prize Fellowship (Declined)
- Fall 2012 University of Missouri Kansas City Teaching Assistantship
- Spring 2010 New School for Social Research Merit-based Scholarship
- Fall 2009 New School for Social Research Merit-based Scholarship
- Spring 2009 New School for Social Research Merit-based Scholarship
- Fall 2008 New school For Social Research Merit-based Scholarship
Affiliations
- Union for Radical Political Economy
- International Association for Feminist Economics
Professional Experience
January 2012-July 2014 Self Employed Brooklyn, NY Freelance and Contract Research and Data Analysis
July 2010-July 2012 NYC Office of Budget and Management New York, NY Senior Budget Analyst
August 2006-January 2009 Alternative Distribution Alliance New York, NY Label Financial Analyst