Ph.D. in Economics, University of Siena, Italy
Ariel Dvoskin specializes in the study of economic growth and income distribution in small open economies.
His approach combines insights from three traditions of economic thought: the classical-Sraffian theory of prices and distribution, the Kaleckian-Keynesian principle of effective demand, and contributions from Latin American structuralism.
His research has been published in various academic journals in heterodox economics.