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Joshua Aizenman joined the faculty at USC in 2013, where he serves as the Dockson Chair in Economics and International Relations. His research covers a range of issues in the open economy. Joshua also serves as a Research Associate for the National Bureau of Economic Research, and co-editor of the Journal of International Money and Finance. Other affiliations have included teaching and research positions at UC Santa Cruz, Dartmouth, the University of Chicago GSB, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Consulting relationships include the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
VoxEU Column
How institutions interact with exchange rates after the 2024 US presidential election
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- Exchange Rates 
- Financial Markets
VoxEU Column
Global shocks, institutional development, and trade restrictions: Learning from crises and recoveries between 1990 and 2022
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- Macroeconomic policy
VoxEU Column
Real exchange rate and international reserves in the era of financial integration
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- Exchange Rates 
- International Finance
VoxEU Column
A Covid-19 quartile comparison of official with excess mortality: Voice and accountability and the impact of vaccines
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- COVID-19
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Central bank swaps in the age of Covid-19
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- COVID-19 
- Monetary Policy 
- Financial Regulation and Banking