John Boschen
Brinkley-Mason Professor, Emeritus
Area:
Economics & Finance
CV:
{{http://business.wm.edu/faculty/documents/boschen_2012s_cv.pdf, PDF}}
Biography
John F. Boschen received his B.A. degree in economics and business administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and completed his PhD in Economics at Brown University in 1981.
John's current position is Brinkley-Mason Professor of Economics and Finance. Prior to joining William and Mary in 1989, John was Associate Professor of Economics at Tulane University. John has served at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington DC as an economist in both the International Finance and Domestic Policy Divisions. He has been Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. John's research interests include business cycles, monetary policy and inflation risk. He has published over two dozen articles in such respected journals as the Journal of Business, Journal of Money Credit and Banking, the Journal of Monetary Economics and the Accounting Review.
Areas of Interest/Expertise
- International Finance
- Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, Money Markets and Business Cycles
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