
Kris Feder
Taught economics and environmental studies for 36 years; retired to MA; today a gardener, puppy playmate, and voracious reader.
Female from Albany, United states and speaks EnglishAvailable for Interviews in In-Person Formats
Anyone interested in addressing the related problems of extreme inequality and our failure adequately to address climate change.
Topics Discussed by Kris Feder
About Kris Feder
Kris Feder holds a BA in Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania and a PhD in Economics from Temple University.
She taught at Bard College from 1991 to 2023.
Kris has served on the boards of the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, the Henry George School, the American Journal of Economics and Sociology, and the American Journal of Economics and Sociology.
Areas of study: environmental economics, fiscal and monetary policy, history of economic thought, political economy, geopolitical history, economic anthropology.
Special interests: economic inequality, governance structures, fiscal and monetary policy, land use.
Availability for Interviews
Everyday from 10am to 6pm America/New_York
Interview & Promotion Format
- Guest Form
- Pre-Interview Call
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Target Audience
Anyone interested in addressing the related problems of extreme inequality and our failure adequately to address climate change.
Why Invite Kris Feder as a Guest?
Hopefully my years of teaching experience have prepared me to explain multi-level arguments in simple terms that even those who haven't done their homework can follow. My take on economic policy borrows from several prominent schools of economic thought but aligns with none of them.