Zaki Eusufzai

Associate Professor of Economics

  • Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

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Biography

Zaki Eusufzai is an Associate Professor of Economics at Loyola Marymount University.

Education

University of California, Los Angeles

Ph.D.

Economics

Areas of Expertise

International Economics
Data Analysis
Economic Growth and Development
Econometric Simulation

Event Appearances

Simulation as a Storytelling Tool in a Liberal Arts Classroom

HUIC Conference  Honolulu, HI

2020-01-05

Do Predictive Analytic Techniques Tend to Reinforce Discrimination Against Disadvantaged Groups?

Western Social Science Conference  San Antonio, TX

2018-04-04

A Call to Redesign the Networked Readiness Index (NRI)

Western Social Science Conference  San Francisco, CA

2017-04-12

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Courses

Introductory Statistics

E2300

Econometrics

E3300

Articles

Review of Weapons of Mass Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy, by Cathy O’Neil,

The Social Science Journal

56:3,425-426
Peer Reviewed Book Review

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Do more open countries have a higher growth rate but more inequality?

Atlantic Economic Journal

While other researchers have examined the effect of outward orientation on
economic growth, this paper examines the relationship between outward orientation and 21 measures of economic development using data from 88 developing countries. An attempt ...

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The Kuznets hypothesis: an indirect test

Economics Letters

The Quandt Log Likelihood Ratio test, used on cross country data, shows that there is a break in the relationship between per capita GNP and income inequality; the breakpoint occurs at a per capita between $696 and $773...

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