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Leonard Kloft served as a professor in the Economics Department at Wright State University within the Raj Soin College of Business, contributing significantly to Business & Economics education and research. He held the position of Director of the Master of Science in Social and Applied Economics program and Graduate Program Director in the Department of Economics. His research specializations and academic interests encompass globalization, economic history, international economics, cliometrics, and electronic commerce, as documented in official Wright State University graduate program descriptions for 2010-2011. Kloft supervised graduate student theses, including Katie R. Greenawalt's 2006 M.S. thesis titled 'The Effect of Macroeconomic Conditions on Traffic Fatalities in Ohio,' where he is credited as Ph.D. Graduate Program Director. He provided economic insights in public media, such as commenting on job losses dragging on retail prospects in a 2009 Dayton Daily News article and the rising cost of groceries due to oil prices in a 2008 Vindy.com report, highlighting his expertise in applied economics.
Kloft's academic background includes a B.A. with dual majors in Political Science and History, an M.A. in Economics, and a Ph.D. in Economics, all earned from the University of Iowa. His career history features teaching appointments at several institutions prior to Wright State University, including Salisbury State University, Miami University of Ohio, and Ohio Northern University. At Wright State, he was involved in the Department of Economics and listed in program directories with contact details including phone 937-775-2322 and fax 937-775-2441. Kloft also contributed as a reviewer for international business textbooks published by Pearson, acknowledging his influence in business education. Following his tenure at Wright State, he transitioned to the University of Detroit Mercy in 2011, where he serves as Associate Dean of the College of Business Administration and teaches as an economic historian across graduate and undergraduate courses. His professional trajectory demonstrates a commitment to economics education in business contexts.

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