Nina Banks is an American economist who is an Associate Professor of Economics at Bucknell University and former president of the National Economic Association. She is known for her research on the contributions of early women economists, particularly Sadie Alexander. She has also published work explaining the economic value of Black women's community activism.
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| - Nina Banks is an American economist who is an Associate Professor of Economics at Bucknell University and former president of the National Economic Association. She is known for her research on the contributions of early women economists, particularly Sadie Alexander. She has also published work explaining the economic value of Black women's community activism. (en)
- Nina Banks est une économiste américaine, maitresse de conférences en économie à l'Université de Bucknell, dans le Maryland, et présidente de la (en) américaine. Elle est connue pour ses recherches sur les contributions des premières femmes économistes, en particulier (en). Elle a également publié des travaux expliquant la valeur économique de l'activisme communautaire des femmes noires. (fr)
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- University of Massachusetts Amherst, PhD., Economics (en)
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| - Nina Banks is an American economist who is an Associate Professor of Economics at Bucknell University and former president of the National Economic Association. She is known for her research on the contributions of early women economists, particularly Sadie Alexander. She has also published work explaining the economic value of Black women's community activism. (en)
- Nina Banks est une économiste américaine, maitresse de conférences en économie à l'Université de Bucknell, dans le Maryland, et présidente de la (en) américaine. Elle est connue pour ses recherches sur les contributions des premières femmes économistes, en particulier (en). Elle a également publié des travaux expliquant la valeur économique de l'activisme communautaire des femmes noires. (fr)
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