Jaime Marquez

Senior Lecturer Professor in International Economics at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

Schools

  • Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

Links

Biography

Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

Expertise

Regions

  • United States

Topics

  • Economics
  • International Economics
  • International Monetary Economics
  • International Trade Theory and Policy

Languages

  • English
  • Spanish

Background and Education

Senior Economist, Federal Reserve Board 1983-2013. 
Applied Econometrics for Open Economies
PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Managing editor of the series Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, Springer-Verlag, 1991-2010. 
Fall 2013-Present, Consultant to the Frontiers Strategy Group. 
Johns Hopkins SAIS Excellence in Teaching Award 1996, 2004, 2014, 2018 (MIEF)
Contractor for the Federal Open Market Committee Secretariat 2015 to present

Download Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

Read about executive education

Other experts

Melissa Schilling

Melissa A. Schilling is the John Herzog Chair Professor of Management at New York University Stern School of Business. She received her Bachelor of Science in business administration from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She received her Doctor of Philosophy in strategic management from the...

Louis Kriesberg

Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Social Conflict Studies Degree Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1953 Specialties Social conflicts, conflict resolution, interstate and intercommunal conflicts, constructive struggles Personal Website http://lkriesbe.expressions.syr.edu

Ian Smith

About me I work on a wide range of issues relating to regional economics and to the production of public policy at different territorial levels.    In this I hold to the notion of a pluralistic form of economics where economic thinking/methods can be widely applied to many areas of public policy ...

Looking for an expert?

Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.

Something went wrong. We're trying to fix this error.