Joshua Aizenman Review

U.C. Santa Cruz
Economics Department
401 Engineering 2 Building
1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064

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Joshua Aizenman

When UC Santa Cruz (UCSC) started in 1965 there were 650 students. Now, 45 years after, there are almost 1,500 graduate students and 15,000 undergraduate students. Economics majors are highly popular on UCSC campus, helpful to assorted groups of students having wide interests range.

USCS professor ratings are high as the economics faculty is globally recognized for its research on trade, exchange rates, political economy, experimental economics, applied microeconomics, monetary economics and others. The Ph.D. programme in international finance of the Department is ranked high among the best in the world. Successful graduates of PhD programs have moved on to flourishing careers at universities and colleges, central banks, economic consulting organizations and international policy organizations.

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Professor Joshua Aizenman UCSC came on board the faculty in 2001 after spending 11 years at the Dartmouth College, where he was the International Economics Champion Professor. His research encompasses several open country issues like financial and commercial policies, foreign direct investment, crises when new markets arrive. His job also included Research Associate for National Bureau of Economic Research, associate editor of European Economic Review and co-editor of Journal of International Money and Finance. Professor Joshua Aizenman UCSC also held positions to teach and research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of Chicago – Gradual School of Business and University of Pennsylvania. He had consulting relationships with the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Asian Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank and San Francisco’s Federal Reserve Bank. Joshua obtained B.A. in Mathematics and Philosophy when he graduated from Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Chicago. His accomplishment aids in helping USCS professor ratings to be high.

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