Anna Nagurney

Eugene M. Isenberg Chair in Integrative Studies, Isenberg School of Management University of Massachusetts Amherst

  • Amherst MA

Anna Nagurney studies network systems with applications including congested urban transportation networks, disaster relief and supply chains

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University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Expertise

War in in Ukraine and supply issues
Cold Chain Logistics
Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Sustainable Supply Chains
COVID-19 and supply chains

Biography

Anna Nagurney is an expert in transportation networks and congestion management, and supply chain networks and disruption management.

She has been called on to discuss the impact of U.S. government tariffs on imported goods, on the impact of the war in Ukraine on food shipments, and supply chain issues related to the crisis.

Her commentary and analysis has been sought by news organizations including the New York Times, the Associated Press, NPR, USA Today, the Boston Globe, and the Wall Street Journal.

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Education

Brown University

Ph.D.

Applied Mathematics

Brown University

Sc.M.

Applied Mathematics

Brown University

A.B.

Russian Language and Literature

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UMass economist weighs in on local impact of possible tariffs

7 News Boston  tv

2025-02-03

Anna Nagurney, economist and supply chain expert with UMass Amherst warns that for the everyday person, tariffs will be felt like a tax.“This is going to be an additional cost,” said Nagurney. “And ultimately, its going to be the consumers who bear the cost.”

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Trump’s Tariffs Would Deal a Big Blow to the Auto Industry

The New York Times  print

2024-11-26

Anna Nagurney, Eugene M. Isenberg Chair in Integrative Studies, comments about the possible impact on the auto industry from President-elect Trump’s promised tariffs on imported goods.

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See how the port strike will snarl shipments of bananas, beer, cars and more

The Washington Post  print

2024-10-02

Anna Nagurney comments on the implications of the ongoing strike by dockworkers at coastal ports from Maine to Texas. “With the delays of loading and unloading, there are going to be immense losses in terms of fresh produce,” she says.

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Brown bananas, crowded ports, empty shelves: What to expect with the US dockworkers strike

The Conversation

Anna Nagurney

2024-09-28

Anna Nagurney writes about what to expect if there is a dockworkers strike in the United States. “The effects on everything from bananas and cherries to chocolate, meat, fish and cheese could be severe, and the shipping disruption could also hamper trade in some prescription drugs if the strike lasts at least a week,” Nagurney says.

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Why Russia pulled out of its grain deal with Ukraine – and what that means for the global food system

The Conversation

Anna Nagurney

2023-07-19

"The Russia-Ukraine grain deal that has been critical to keeping global food prices stable and preventing famine is currently in tatters. On July 17, 2023, Russia said it was pulling out of the year-old deal, which allowed shipments of grains and other foodstuffs to travel past the Russian naval blockade in the Black Sea. And to make matters worse, over the next two days Russia bombed the Ukrainian grain port of Odesa, destroying over 60,000 tons of grain."

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Ukraine will need ‘Marshall Plan’ to address human toll of war

Chicago Sun Times

Anna Nagurney

2022-04-05

Anna Nagurney writes an op-ed about the global humanitarian crisis emanating from the war in Ukraine, the “breadbasket” of the world. ”The solution to the rising humanitarian in Ukraine “must be comprehensive, crafted with the long-term in mind — not unlike the Marshall Plan after World War II,” she says.

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