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International Finance and Macroeconomics

The International Finance and Macroeconomics Program studies financial interactions among nations, including cross-border capital flows, exchange rates, responses to global financial crises, and transmission of economic shocks.

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[画像:Mark Aguir Profile]

Mark Aguiar is the Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance at Princeton University. His research spans both open- and closed-economy macroeconomics, including sovereign debt, business cycles in emerging markets, capital taxation, growth, and the micro-foundations of consumption and labor supply. He has been an NBER affiliate since 2008.

[画像:Linda Tesar]

Linda Tesar is a professor of economics at the University of Michigan. Her research examines cross-country business cycle linkages, capital flows to emerging markets, the consequences of exchange rate exposure, and global risk-sharing. She has been an NBER affiliate since 1993.

Featured Program Content

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Central banks' decisions about when and how to adjust monetary policy require weighing multiple objectives. In Trade-offs over Rate Cycles: Activity,...
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As US-China trade tensions escalated in 2018–19, American firms scrambled to reorganize their supply chains. In Bank Financing of Global Supply Chains (...
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Firms that export make strategic choices about the prices and quantities of the goods they sell as well as the currency in which they invoice their...
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