David Ruccio
Professor
Department of Economics and Policy Studies
Degrees
B.A., Bowdoin College; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Research Profile
Ruccio's scholarly interests are in the areas of economic methodology, development economics (especially in Latin America), and international political economy. His most recent books are Postmodern Moments in Modern Economics (Princeton University Press), Postmodernism, Economics, and Knowledge (Routledge), and Postmodern Materialism and the Future of Marxist Theory (Wesleyan University Press). The author of over fifty articles and chapters in peer-reviewed journals and books, he is currently the editor of Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture, and Society. Ruccio teaches a wide variety of courses, from the introductory undergraduate level to the advanced graduate level, and is a Kaneb teaching award recipient. A frequent speaker in interdisciplinary programs and conferences, he is currently working on three books: Economic Representations: Academic and Everyday, Economics, the University, and the World, and Planning, Development, and Globalization: Essays in Marxian Class Analysis.
Contact Information
410
Decio Faculty Hall
631-6434
Ruccio.1@nd.edu
http://www.nd.edu/~druccio
