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    Daniel E. Saros is a Professor of Economics at Valparaiso University, where he has been a member of the faculty since 2004. He received his B.S. in Economics at Bowling Green State University in 1999, and his MA in Economics in 2001 and Ph.D. in Economics in 2004 from the University of Notre Dame. He served as the Director of the International Economics and Finance Master of Science Program from 2012 to 2013 and as the Chair of the Department of Economics from 2014 to 2018 at Valparaiso University. He also served as a member of the Editorial Board of the Review of Radical Political Economics from 2013-2016.

    Prof. Saros has published two books with Routledge, including Information Technology and Socialist Construction: The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism (2014) and Labor, Industry, and Regulation during the Progressive Era (2009). He has also published articles in the Review of Radical Political Economics and the Journal of Economic Education. His teaching interests include money and banking, the history of economic thought, and economic theory. His primary research specializations include schools of economic thought and methodology, economic education, and economic history.

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