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Jeffrey A. Frankel

Professor at Economics, Harvard University4 Followers

Innovating in the domain of economics, Jeffrey A. Frankel holds the esteemed position of James W. Harpel Professor of Capital Formation and Growth at Harvard University's Kennedy School. With a distinguished career, Professor Frankel has made significant contributions to the fields of commodities, crises, currencies, fiscal and monetary policy, international finance, regional trade blocs, and environmental economics. His research has garnered widespread recognition, placing him among the top 30 most-cited economists globally. Professor Frankel's academic journey includes a notable tenure at the University of California, Berkeley, where he imparted his knowledge of economics before joining Harvard in 1999. His expertise extends beyond academia, having served on the Council of Economic Advisers, where he provided valuable insights into economic policy-making. His role as a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research further underscores his commitment to advancing economic understanding. Throughout his career, Frankel has been instrumental in shaping discussions around fiscal and monetary policy, offering innovative perspectives on international finance and regional trade blocs. His work on environmental economics highlights the intersection of economic policy and sustainability, reflecting his dedication to addressing contemporary global challenges. Professor Frankel's contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as he continues to influence policy and economic thought through his extensive research and publications. His dedication to exploring complex economic issues and his ability to communicate these insights effectively make him a leading figure in the world of economics.

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