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David Longworth is an Adjunct Research Professor in the Department of Economics at Carleton University, within the Faculty of Public and Global Affairs. He holds a B.Sc. and M.A. from the University of Alberta and a Ph.D. from MIT. His research focuses on macroeconomics, monetary economics, and financial regulation, with expertise in inflation dynamics, monetary policy frameworks, liquidity policy, and macroprudential regulation.
His educational background includes degrees in economics from prestigious institutions, reflecting his deep academic foundation. His research explores critical areas such as the role of central banks in monetary policy, the application of macroeconomic models in policy-making, and the analysis of financial systems and debt dynamics.
Longworth’s publications span decades, addressing topics ranging from Canadian monetary aggregates and foreign exchange intervention to modernizing securities legislation. His work emphasizes practical policy implications, particularly within the Canadian context, and has been featured in journals like Economic Modelling and Targeting Inflation.
He speaks French in addition to English and is based in the Loeb Building at Carleton University. While no specific awards or advising roles are detailed, his contributions to monetary policy analysis and financial regulation underscore his scholarly impact.
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