Author: The Crusader Staff Writer, Will Wolfe
“I once lived in and managed a castle as a conference and event center just outside of Vienna, Austria. It was at those conferences that I took began to take an interest in economics.”
Dr. Mark Hanssen, a professor of economics, has dedicated the early parts of his career to bridging the gap between Western economic ideas and post-communist countries. Through his efforts, he has brought Western experts in economics to train these countries in the principles of market-based economies.
Hanssen’s own journey in economics began in Spain, where he spent three years earning his Ph.D. in economics from Universidad de Navarra at the Pamplona campus, an expert in the field. Fluent in Spanish, he went on to work at the non-profit organization Codespa, which focuses on international agriculture development. Hansson spent four years with the organization, working to improve the livelihoods of farmers and rural communities in developing countries.
His efforts have been felt across Eastern Europe and other post-communist countries, where he has helped shape policies and economic development strategies. Hansson’s work has helped to create opportunities for economic growth and prosperity in these countries.
Now teaching at Belmont Abbey College, Dr. Hanssen has decided to focus more on academia and less on travel. He is known for his unique teaching style that depends on his coffee level. Many students have attested to his fantastic teaching abilities.
Overall, Hanssen’s dedication to bridging the gap between East and West in the field of economics has had a significant impact. His unique teaching style and expertise have helped to shape the economic futures of many countries, making him an invaluable asset to the academic community, and Belmont Abbey is lucky to have him as their newest economic professor.
This article was originally posted in the Spring of 2023, Issue 1 of The Crusader Newspaper. Download the full issue here.