Phalin has a wide range of expertise in international economic and political issues, as well as the use of technology in higher education. She is available to speak about trade and tariffs, global economic activity and political issues that may affect the U.S. and worldwide economy. Phalin’s research covers several areas, including gender issues in international business and economics; educational technology, pedagogy, and outcomes; and intellectual property rights, particularly in the green sector. She is also fluent in French and well-versed in French and European politics and current events.
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