John Rogers, Professor of Economics at the International School of Finance, Fudan University.
Professor Rogers worked in the International Finance Division of the Federal Reserve Board for 27 years. Before joining FISF, he was a Senior Adviser in the International Finance Division of the Federal Reserve Board, and a Tenured Associate Professor at Penn State University.
Professor Rogers' research focuses on empirical monetary economics, international finance, and macroeconomics. His research interests include: Border Effects; Economic Spillovers Across Countries; Monetary Policy; Exchange Rates; Current Accounts; Uncertainty; and Relations Between the US and China. His research has appeared in leading academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Journal of Monetary Economics, and Review of Economics and Statistics.
Professor Rogers has taught graduate and undergraduate courses at several universities in addition to Fudan, including University of Virginia, University of Kentucky, Penn State, Johns Hopkins, Georgetown University, and Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.
Professor Rogers earned his PhD degree in Economics from University of Virginia in 1989 and his Bachelor degree from the University of Delaware.
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