About
Scott Carter, Ph.D., is a professor of economics who 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.
Education
- Ph.D., The New School for Social Research
- Dissertation: “Three Essays on Empirical Patterns in Functional Distribution”
- M.A., University of South Florida
- B.A., University of South Florida
Research interests and areas of expertise
- Classical political economy
- Heterodox economics
- Income distribution
- Development of the Tulsa 1.0 Arrangement of Section D3/12 of the Sraffa Archives