Jonathan D Hoddenbagh

Assistant Professor of International Economics at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

Schools

  • Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

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Biography

Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

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Topics

  • Global Financial Crises
  • International Financial Markets
  • International Economics
  • International Finance
  • International Monetary Economics
  • International Monetary Theory

Background and Education

Jonathan Hoddenbagh is Assistant Professor of International Economics at SAIS and is a Visiting Scholar at the International Monetary Fund.  Jon''s research and teaching focuses on macroeconomics, international macroeconomics and finance. His current research interests include the conduct and formulation of monetary and fiscal policy, the role of fiscal federalism in monetary unions, fiscal-monetary interactions, fiscal dominance and central bank independence.  His work on the role of financial frictions in amplifying and propagating business cycle fluctuations was awarded the Bank of Canada Paper Prize in 2014.
 
A graduate of Queen''s University (BA, MA) and Boston College (MA, PhD), Jon was a Fellow at the Clough Center for Constitutional Democracy and a recipient of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Dissertation Fellowship at Boston College. Prior to attending graduate school Jon worked as an economist at Canada’s central bank, and he continues to visit central banks and international institutions as a researcher.

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