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Catherine Boulatoff is a University Teaching Fellow in the Department of Economics at Dalhousie University, where she has been instrumental in developing undergraduate and graduate courses in applied microeconomics and environmental economics. She has extensive teaching experience, including courses such as International Trade and Environmental Economics, at both Dalhousie University and St. Lawrence University. Catherine's research interests primarily focus on applied microeconomics, ocean governance, and the economics of renewable energy performance. She has contributed to academic literature with publications examining the impact of green policies on municipal solid waste, as well as the performance of offshore renewable energy firms. Recognized for her excellence in teaching, she received the Department of Economics Award for Excellence in Teaching at Dalhousie University in 2020. With a Ph.D. in Economics from Utah State University and a Master's in Applied Psychology, Boulatoff integrates diverse academic perspectives in her work, fostering a well-rounded approach to economics education and research.
Department of Economics, Saint Lawrence University • Canton, NY
Responsible for teaching and developing curriculum in economics, focusing on both undergraduate and graduate coursework.
Department of Economics, Saint Lawrence University • Canton, NY
Participated in teaching economics classes, contributing to the department's academic offerings.