Faculty cover photo

John F. Boschen

Professor Emeritus at Economics, William & Mary0 Followers

John F. Boschen's achievements set benchmarks in the fields of economics and finance, particularly in understanding the complexities of money markets and business cycles. As the Brinkley-Mason Professor Emeritus of Economics and Finance at William & Mary, his academic journey began with a B.A. in economics and business administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, followed by a Ph.D. in Economics from Brown University. His scholarly pursuits have significantly contributed to the discourse on monetary policy, fiscal policy, and international finance. Before his tenure at William & Mary, which began in 1989, John F. Boschen served as an Associate Professor of Economics at Tulane University. His extensive research has been instrumental in shaping contemporary thought on executive compensation and inflation risk, areas that are critical to both academic inquiry and practical application in economic policy-making. Throughout his illustrious career, Professor Boschen has published over two dozen articles in respected journals, reflecting his deep engagement with the academic community and his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. His work has provided valuable insights into the dynamics of business cycles, offering a nuanced understanding of how economic fluctuations impact both domestic and international markets. John F. Boschen's research interests are diverse yet interconnected, encompassing the intricate relationships between monetary policy and fiscal policy. His exploration of these topics has not only enriched academic literature but has also informed policy decisions, underscoring the real-world implications of his scholarly contributions. In addition to his research, Professor Boschen has been a dedicated educator, inspiring countless students through his teaching and mentorship. His legacy at William & Mary is marked by a commitment to academic excellence and a passion for fostering the next generation of economists and finance professionals.

External Link

Publications

Share John's Profile