Robert Chernomas
- Professor Of Economics, University of Manitoba
Robert Chernomas is a Professor of Economics at the University of Manitoba. He has been a visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University, Bucknell University and lectured in Europe, Africa and China specializing in macroeconomics, the economic determinants of health, health economics and the history of economic thought. He is the co-author of: Chernomas, R., Hudson, I and Chernomas, G, 2025. "The American Gene: Unnatural Selection Along Class, Race, and Gender Lines.” Routledge; Chernomas, R. And Hudson, I 2025. "Why America Didn't Become Great Again." Routledge; Ian and Mark Hudson of Neoliberal Lives: Work, Politics, Nature and Health in Contemporary America, Manchester University Press, 2019; in 2016 (with co-author Ian Hudson) Economics in the 21st Century: A Critical Perspective, University of Toronto Press.
Experience- –present Professor Of Economics, University of Manitoba
- 1979 New School for Social Research, Economics
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