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Constantine E. Passaris is a Professor of Economics at the University of New Brunswick in Canada, known for his contributions to the fields of economics, public policy, globalization, and internetization.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Details about Passaris's early life and education are not extensively documented in publicly available sources.

Career[edit]

Passaris has had a significant impact as a Professor of Economics at the University of New Brunswick. His teaching and scholarly publications cover a wide range of topics including public policy, globalization, economic governance, regional development, human rights, demography, immigration, and multiculturalism.

Contributions and Recognition[edit]

  • Appointed to various positions in Canada, including Chairman of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Human Rights Center at Saint Thomas University.
  • Recognized in the "Who's Who in Greece 2020" for his services to his home country, Greece.
  • Listed in the International Who's Who in Education and the Canadian Who's Who.
  • Served in advisory roles for organizations such as the Economic Council of Canada and the Canadian Commission for UNESCO.[1]

Internetization[edit]

Passaris coined the term "Internetization", which describes the influence of the internet on global economies and societies. He has explored the transformative effects of the internet on economic interactions and governance in his works.

Publications[edit]

Passaris has published numerous scholarly works on various economic issues. His notable publications include "The Schumpeter Model and the New Economy," "The Business of Globalization and the Globalization of Business," and "The Economics of Internetization."[2]

Affiliations[edit]

  • Onassis Foundation Fellow and Research Affiliate of the Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy at the University of Lethbridge, Canada.
  • Member of the Academic Scientific Board of the International Institute of Advanced Economic and Social Studies in Italy.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "IRMA-International.org: Constantine E. Passaris". IRMA-International.org. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
  2. ^ "Profile page for: Constantine Passaris". University of New Brunswick. Retrieved April 9, 2024.