Scott Carter

Chair of Economics Department, Professor of Economics

Scott Carter is Professor of Economics and Chair of the Economics Department. He specializes in heterodox approaches including Sraffian, Marxian, and Post-Keynesian theories with emphasis on the economics of income distribution. He also focuses on the intellectual and archival legacy of the Italian Cambridge economist Piero Sraffa. He is also an active organizer and activist to build a better society.

scott-carter@utulsa.edu

Bruno Theodosio

Assistant Professor of Economics

Bruno Theodosio is Assistant Professor of Economics. He specializes in political economy, with a strong focus on probabilistic thinking and mathematical methods applied to economic ideas. His research aims to uncover the inner workings of capitalism and reveal the underlying dynamics governing economic variables. His interests lie at the intersection of political economy, heterodox macroeconomics, the history of economic thought, and quantitative empirical methods, including Maximum Entropy Economics and Bayesian techniques.

bruno-theodosio@utulsa.edu

Jisu Park

Heterodox Economics Center, Emeritus

Jisu Park has an M.A. in Economics at The New School for Social Research. Her focus is on how patriarchy shapes gender roles and power dynamics within families, as well as the history of labor exploitative strategies in South Korea’s rapid economic growth. Now Jisu works closely with students and faculty to organize events, manage research projects, and build connections with scholars and organizers from around the world.

Contact

Email: CHE@utulsa.edu

Phone: 918-631-3398

Assistant Director’s Office: Chapman Hall Room 232