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Zhaochang Peng

Assistant Professor of Economics, Rollins College; Ph.D. in Economics, UMass Amherst

Zhaochang Peng is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Rollins College, located in Winter Park, Florida. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His academic focus includes areas such as Marxist political economy, agricultural technology debates, and the socio-economic implications of different agricultural practices, particularly in the context of the global food crisis.23

At Rollins College, Peng teaches several courses, including ECO 202: Introduction to Economics in Historical Perspective and ECO 303: Intermediate Microeconomics. His teaching emphasizes a global perspective on economic issues, encouraging students to explore the relationships between developed and developing economies.14 One notable course he offers is The Global Economy, where students engage in real-world applications through partnerships with local businesses.1

In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Peng is involved in research that critiques traditional agricultural models and advocates for alternative approaches that promote socio-economic equality.2 His work often draws on classic Marxist theories to analyze contemporary economic debates.2

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Winter Park, Florida