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Juan J. DelaCruz
Associate Professor
Degrees/Diplomas: PhD, Economics, New School for Social Research, 2008
Campus Affiliation: Lehman College
Research Interests: Health management, Health economics, Minority health, Quantitative methods
Phone: 718-960-8159

Selected Publications

Garcia-Paez, B and DelaCruz, Juan (2012), “Theoretical Discussion of the Financial Liberalization: The Political Economy of a Policy’s Paradox”, International Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 4, No. 7, July, 2012

DelaCruz, Juan (2011), “The State of the HIV Epidemic in Latin America and The Caribbean: Policy Recommendation” Global Journal of Health Sciences, Vol. 3, No. 2, October 2011

DelaCruz, Juan (2011), “Lessons for Latin America from the Asian textile industry experience”, Global Journal of Business Research, Volume 5, No 2, 2011 (Co-Authored), pp. 115-129

DelaCruz, Juan (2010), “A Survey on HIV/AIDS, Health Status and Economic Growth”, Business Review-Cambridge, Vol. 16, No. 2, December 2010, pp. 97-103

DelaCruz, Juan (2010), “The economic impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic across countries - factors explaining the spread of the disease”, VDM Publishers, ISBN 978-3-639-24131-0, paperback, 148 pages

DelaCruz, Juan (2009), “The economic impact of disease on human resources: a cross-country study”, International Journal of Behavioural and Healthcare Research, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 353-370

DelaCruz, Juan (2009), “A contribution to the debate over the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on economic growth”, International Journal of Behavioural and Healthcare Research, Vol. 1, No. 3 pp. 293 – 317

DelaCruz, Juan (2009), “An instrumental variable analysis of the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in low- and middle-income countries”, International Journal of Behavioural and Healthcare Research, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2009), pp. 173-199

Education

  • B.A.,  International Relations,  National Autonomous of Mexico University, 1998

  • MA and MPhil, Economics, New School University, 2005

  • PhD,  Economics, New School for Social Research, 2008