Scholarship and Biography

A specialist in technical change and technology transfer, Anne Carter has consulted with a variety of businesses and governmental organizations, including Data Resources, Battelle, U.S. Department of Commerce and Labor, Economic Council of Canada, and the United Nations.


She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, of the Econometric Society, and of the Union of Concerned Scientists, a member of the Advisory Board on the Future of Work of the Russell Sage Foundation and of the Corporation of Resources for the Future. She was founding president of the International Input-Output Association.


At Brandeis she teaches courses on technological and economic change and on work in the global business environment. A former dean of the faculty at Brandeis, she has also taught at Harvard University, Brooklyn College, and Smith College.

Honors

Chair, Organizing Committee, UNIDO International Conferences on Input-Output Techniques
International Input-Output Association, 1968-1986
Honorary ScD.
University of Massachusetts Lowell (United States, Lowell), 1975
Fred C. Hecht Chair in Economics
Brandeis University (United States, Waltham), 1976
Fellow
American Association For The Advancement of Science (United States, Washington D.C.) - AAAS, 1984
Phi Beta Kappa awarded on occasion 50th anniversary of Queens College
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 1987
First President
International Input-Output Association, 1989-1992
Fellow
The Econometric Society (United States, Evanston), 2003
Sponsor
Federation of American Scientists (United States, Washington D.C.) - FAS, 2003
Who's Who: in America, in the East, of American Women, in Economics
Marquis Who’s Who, 2003

Organizational Affiliations

Professor Emerita of Economics, Department of Economics, Brandeis University

Education

Harvard University
Ph.D.
Harvard University
M.A.
Queens College
B.A.