Academics at MBC
Faculty
Amy McCormick Diduch earned her MA and PhD in economics
from Harvard University and her BA in economics from the College of William
and Mary. Her research interests are in the fields of labor economics
and public finance. She recently published an article entitled “Global
Strike Patterns, Macroeconomic Variations and Industrial Relations” in
the International Review of Comparative Public Policy. Dr. Diduch
is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Omicron Delta Kappa.
adiduch@mbc.edu
Judy
L. Klein has a PhD in economics from London Guildhall
University, an MS in Economics from the London School of Economics and
Political Science, and a BA in Economics from the College of William
and Mary. Her research interests include the history of economic statistics;
she is the author of Statistical Visions in Time: A History of Time
Series Analysis 1662-1938, published by Cambridge University Press,
and co-editor of The Age of Economic Measurement, published
by Duke University Press. Dr. Klein is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and
has received research grants from the National Science Foundation and
National Humanities Center.
jklein@mbc.edu
Jane
T. Pietrowski earned her BA and PhD in economics
from the University of South Carolina. Her research interests
are in the field of industrial organization and labor economics. She
co-authored (with RP Wilder and HW Chappell) “R&D, Firm Size
and Concentration: Evidence from the FTC Line of Business Survey.” For
eleven years (1995-2006), she served as the Vice President of Business
and Finance for Mary Baldwin College and brings with her the real-world
experience of managing the business affairs of a non-profit organization.
jpietrow@mbc.edu


