Professor Farrokh Langdana voted Most Outstanding Professor of the Year by full time MBA students
May 30, 2009
Dr. Farrokh Langdana , Professor of Finance and Economics recently received the Professor of the Year award from the full-time MBA class for 2009. In April, he was also named Professor of the Year by the Singapore Executive MBA class of 2009. Dr. Langdana is the recipient of the Horace dePodwin Research Award as well as over twenty teaching awards that include the Rutgers University-wide Warren I. Susman Award and Rutgers Business School's Paul Nadler Award for Excellence in Teaching. Dr. Langdana's areas of specialization include monetary and fiscal theory and international economics. His research deals with macroeconomic experimentation and the role of stabilization policy in an expectations-driven economy. He has published several articles as well as four books in this area. His most recent book is Macroeconomic Policy: Demystifying Monetary and Fiscal Policy. Dr. Langdana’s teaching in Singapore, China, and New Jersey continues to bring recognition to RBS as well as a devoted following of RBS students and alumni. With strong faculty like Langdana, Rutgers Business School is able to deliver the business, science, and technology credentials demanded by global employers. Rutgers Business School congratulates Dr. Langdana for his dedication to RBS Executive MBA programs and beyond.