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ANDREW JALIL

MAILING ADDRESS OTHER CONTACT INFORMATION Department of Economics, M-4 Phone: (401) 258-0491 Occidental College Email: [email protected] 1600 Campus Road URL: http://www.oxy.edu/faculty/andrew-jalil , CA 90041

LAST UPDATED: July 2017

EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Occidental College, 2012-Present Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, , 2010-2012

EDUCATION Ph.D., Economics, University of , Berkeley, 2010 Sc.B., Applied Mathematics, Brown University, 2004 A.B., Economics, Brown University, 2004

RESEARCH AND TEACHING FIELDS PRIMARY: Macroeconomics, Economic History, Monetary Economics SECONDARY: International Economics

RESEARCH VISIT Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Banking and Financial Analysis Section, Monetary Affairs, Sep 2015-Aug 2016

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Studies Published in Peer-Reviewed Journals

“Monetary Intervention Really Did Mitigate Banking Panics During the Great Depression: Evidence Along the Atlanta Federal Reserve District Border.” Journal of Economic History 74 (March 2014): 259-273.

“A New History of Banking Panics in the United States, 1825-1929: Construction and Implications.” American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 7 (July 2015): 295-330.

“Comparing Tax and Spending Multipliers by Controlling for Monetary Policy.” International Journal of Economics and Business Research 12 (September 2016): 62-90.

“Inflation Expectations and Recovery in Spring 1933” (with Gisela Rua). Explorations in Economic History 62 (October 2016): 26-50.

“Inflation Expectations in Fall 1933” (with Gisela Rua). Research in Economic History, forthcoming.

Other Publications

“Inflation Expectations in the Recovery from the Great Depression.” FEDS Notes, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, August 30, 2016.

Andrew Jalil (cont) 1 “Review of Eugene N. White, Kenneth Snowden, and Price Fishback, eds., Housing and Mortgage Markets in Historical Perspective.” Journal of Economic History 76 (March 2016): 266-68.

“The evidence suggests strong parallels between the banking panics of the pre-Depression era and the 2008 crisis.” London School of Economics U.S. American Politics and Policy Blog, January 22, 2016.

“The Economic History of Financial Panics.” In The Handbook of Modern Economic History, edited by Robert M. Whaples and Randall Parker (Routledge, 2013): 136-144.

“Review of Wright, R. (ed.), Bailouts: Public Money, Private Profits.” Economic History Services (June 2010).

PRESENTATIONS (includes scheduled):

2017: Economic History Association Annual Meeting.

2016: Rutgers University; Fordham University; Business and Economics Society International Conference in Slovenia; Workshop on Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges.

2015: NBER Development of the American Economy, Summer Institute; Bank of Japan, Banque de France, the Bundesbank, Reserve Bank of New Zealand; World Economic History Congress; Western Economics Association International Meeting, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

2014: Economic History Association Annual Meeting; Workshop in Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges; Claremont McKenna; California Institute of Technology; University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Central Banking in Historical Perspective, All UC Group in Economic History and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; Occidental College

2013: , Berkeley; Claremont McKenna; AALAC Workshop for Economic Historians at Liberal Arts Colleges; Workshop in Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges; Economic and Political Inequality Workshop at the , All UC Group in Economic History; American Economics Association Annual Meetings, Cliometrics Session

2012: Yale University; Western Economics Association Annual Meetings; Reed College; Portland State University; Workshop in Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges

2011: American Economic Association Annual Meetings, International Transmission of Business Cycles Session; Workshop in Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges; Reed College

2010: NBER Monetary Economics, Summer Institute; NBER Development of the American Economy, Summer Institute; Northwestern University; Federal Reserve Board of Governors; University of Texas, Austin; Wake Forest University; University of Miami; ; ; ; Reed College; ALL UC Conference on Financial Crises and the Real Economy

2009: University of California, Davis; University of California, Irvine; All UC Graduate Student Workshop

FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2015 Faculty Enrichment Grant, Occidental College

Andrew Jalil (cont) 2 2015 MacArthur International Grant, Occidental College 2009 Economic History Association Graduate Dissertation Fellowship 2007 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, UC Berkeley 2007 All-UC Group in Economic History Dissertation Grant 2007 Dean’s Normative Time Fellowship 2004 Rohn Truell Premium: Top Brown University Graduate in Applied Mathematics 2004 Wall Street Journal Prize: Top Brown University Graduate in Economics 2003

AFFILIATIONS American Economics Association Economic History Association Cliometrics Society

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Occidental College (Fall 2012-Present) Principles of Economics I (Fall 2013, Spring 2015) Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Spring 2014; Fall 2014) Macroeconomic Policy since the Great Depression (Spring 2013) Senior Seminar (Fall 2013; Fall 2014)

Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Reed College (Fall 2010-Spring 2012) Introduction to Economics (Fall 2011) Intermediate Macroeconomics (Fall 2010, Spring 2012) World Economic History (Fall 2010) Junior Seminar (Spring 2011, Spring 2012) American Macroeconomic History (Spring 2011)

Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Economics, U.C. Berkeley (Fall 2005 – Fall 2009) Introduction to Economics (Spring 2006, Spring 2008) Intermediate Macroeconomics (Fall 2005, Fall 2009) Econometrics (Fall 2006) Financial Economics (Fall 2008) World Economic History (Spring 2007)

Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics, Brown University (Fall 2002 – Fall 2003) Advanced Placement Calculus (Fall 2002, Spring 2003) Multivariable Calculus (Fall 2003)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Referee: American Economic Review, American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Economic History, Explorations in Economic History, Journal of Monetary Economics, Eastern Economic Journal, Essays in Economic and Business History, Economic Inquiry, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of Macroeconomics, Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, International Journal of Economics and Business Research, European Review of Economic History, National Science Foundation Media Interview, Bloomberg News, November 10, 2016 Committee on Research in Economic History, Economic History Association, 2016-Present Chair, Session on Credit, Frictions and the Macroeconomy, 2016 American Economic Association Annual Meeting

Andrew Jalil (cont) 3 Organizer, Session on the Great Depression and Macroeconomic Policy in the 1930s, 2015 World Economic History Congress in Kyoto, Japan Organizer, Session on Teaching Empirical Macroeconomics to Undergraduates, 2014 Workshop in Macroeconomic Research at Liberal Arts Colleges. Session Chair, Cliometrics Session, 2012 Western Economics Association Meetings Program Selection Committee, Cliometrics Session, 2012 Western Economics Association

UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2016-2018 Member of Faculty Council (Elected by the Faculty), Occidental College 2016-2017 Faculty Council Liaison to Sub-Committee on Finance, Occidental College 2014-2015 International Economics Search Committee, Occidental College 2013-2015 International Programs Committee, Occidental College 2013-2015 Academic Advisor, Occidental College 2012-2014 Development Economics Search Committee, Occidental College 2012 Marshall at Commencement, Occidental College 2011-2012 Fellowships and Awards Committee, Reed College 2010-2012 Senior Thesis Advisor, Reed College 2010-2011 Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Committee, Reed College 2011 Economics Search Committee, Reed College 2011 History Search Committee, Two Positions, Reed College 2010-2012 Library Liaison, Economics Department, Reed College 2010 Organizer, Christina Romer Lecture, Reed College

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