Alexander McQuoid

Alexander McQuoid is a Ph. D. candidate in the economics department at Columbia University. He has acted as a teaching assistant in International Monetary Theory and Policy, International Trade, World Poverty, Globalization, Incomes and Inequality, Intermediate Macroeconomics, and Principles of Economics. His research covers subjects combining his economics studies with his theological interests; prior to entering Columbia, he earned his master’s of theological studies from the Harvard Divinity School. His essay The Economics of Sainthood: A Preliminary Investigation was recently published in the The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Religion.