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Katherin Marton

Professor of Business Economics
Finance and Economics
Joined Fordham: 1977

General Information
113 West 60th Street
New York, NY 10023
Email:marton@fordham.edu
Website:
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Education
  • Bachelors: University of Vienna, Austria
  • Masters: University of Minnesota, MSc, Economics
  • PhD: New York University, Business Administration
 
Research Interests/Areas
  • Eastern European Transition Economics, Privatization, Banking Sector Restructuring
  • Foreign Direct Investments in China, Economic Restructuring of China
  • Technology transfer through multinational corporations
  • Technology acquisition by late-developing countries
 
Select Publications
  • Development and Efficiency of the Banking Sector in a Transititonal Economy: Hungarian Experience", Journal of Banking and Finance, 2003. pp.2249-2271
  • "Privatization of the Banking Sector in Transition Economies: A Comparative Study of Hungary and Poland", Series in International Business and Economics, 2000.
 
Biography

Within the framework of Professor Marton consulting activities for the United Nations, she visited most Latin American, African and Asian developing countries and studied technological development of these countries on sight. With the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, Professor Marton focused her research on the economic and social transformation of Eastern and Central Europe, her home region.


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