Martin Carnoy

Martin Carnoy

Professor
Assistant: Elayne Weissler-Martello
Office: Raikes 319

Biography

Dr. Carnoy is a labor economist with a special interest in the political economy of the educational system. He specializes in comparative analysis.

Other titles

Program affiliations

Race, Inequality, and Language in Education (RILE)
SHIPS (PhD): Economics of Education
SHIPS (PhD): Educational Policy
SHIPS (PhD): Higher Education
SHIPS (PhD): Organization Studies
SHIPS (PhD): Global and Comparative Education
(MA) GCE/IEPA
(MA) MA/MBA

Research interests

International and Comparative Education | School Choice | School Reform

Recent publications

Silva Filho, R. L. C., & Carnoy, M. (2025). Analyzing social class and race achievement gaps among secondary school graduates in Brazil. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 117.
Carnoy, M. (2025). Comparative education and its discontents. COMPARATIVE EDUCATION.
Carnoy, M., & Rodrigues, E. (2024). Achievement gains in an unequal society: Analyzing academic performance among Brazilian school districts, 2007-2017. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 107.

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