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  1. Jay C. Shambaugh is an American economist who has served as Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs at the U.S. Department of the Treasury since January 2023.

  2. Jay Shambaugh is the Under Secretary for International Affairs, responsible for Treasury's policies on IMF, World Bank, G7, G20, exchange rates, and more. He is also a professor of economics and international affairs at George Washington University and a former member of the White House Council of Economic Advisors.

  3. Professor Shambaugh’s area of research is macroeconomics and international economics. His work includes analysis of the interaction of exchange rate regimes with monetary policy, capital flows, and trade flows as well as studies of international reserves holdings, country balance sheet exchange rate exposure, the cross-country impact of ...

  4. Year. The trilemma in history: tradeoffs among exchange rates, monetary policies, and capital mobility. M Obstfeld, JC Shambaugh, AM Taylor. Review of economics and statistics 87 (3), 423-438. ,...

  5. Professor Shambaugh’s area of research is macroeconomics and international economics. His work includes analysis of the interaction of exchange rate regimes with monetary policy, capital flows, and trade flows as well as studies of international reserves holdings, country balance sheet exchange rate exposure, the cross-country impact of ...

  6. Jay C. Shambaugh is a macroeconomist and international economist who teaches and researches at George Washington University. He has worked as a senior economist at the White House Council of Economic Advisers and published on exchange rate regimes, fiscal policy, and the euro crisis.

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  8. Mar 24, 2022 · Jay Shambaugh is a professor of economics and international affairs at GWU and co-director of the Institute for International Economic Policy. He has published on macroeconomics, international economics, and financial regulation, and participated in public service and policy research.