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John Romalis is a professor and the head of the Department of Economics at Macquarie University. He has a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where his dissertation focused on essays in international trade. His research interests include international economics, specifically the determinants of international trade, the effects of global recessions on trade, economic impacts of taxation related to trade policy, and the international effects of China's economic growth. His work has been published in prestigious journals such as the American Economic Review, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the Review of Economics and Statistics, the Journal of the European Economic Association, and the Journal of International Economics. Prior to his current position, Romalis held academic appointments at notable universities including the University of Chicago, Australian National University, and the University of Sydney, and he has held visiting positions at Princeton, Dartmouth, and the International Monetary Fund. He is recognized for his influential contributions to the field of economics, reflected in his h-index and citation counts, and has been actively involved in research outputs spanning several years.
Macquarie University • Sydney
Leading the Department of Economics and conducting research in international economics.
University of Sydney • Sydney
Teaching and research in economics.
Australian National University • Canberra
Conducting research and teaching in economics.
University of Chicago • Chicago
Research and teaching in international trade.
University of Chicago • Chicago
Assistant faculty position focusing on international economics.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).