
About
James D. Savage is a Professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Virginia, within the College of Arts & Sciences. His work sits at the intersection of political science, public administration, and fiscal policy, with a strong international and comparative focus.
His research interests center on comparative public budgeting, fiscal policy, and macroeconomic governance, particularly in the United States, European Union, Iraq, and Japan. He investigates how budgetary institutions, rules like the Maastricht Treaty and the Stability and Growth Pact, and international interventions shape fiscal outcomes. His fieldwork has been supported by prestigious fellowships including Fulbright, Council on Foreign Relations-Hitachi, and USIP.
The most recent publications reflect a continued focus on institutional resilience, analyzing budgeting under autocratization and crisis-driven fiscal flexibility in the EU. Themes across his work include institutional design, intergovernmental fiscal relations, and the politics of financial control.
Scientific Awards:
- Harold D. Lasswell Dissertation Prize (APSA)
- Olin-Bradley Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Harvard
- Fulbright-European Union Affairs Fellowship
- Fulbright Visiting Professor, Vienna
- Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow, USIP
- 2013 Aaron B. Wildavsky Award for Lifetime Achievement
- Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration (2014)
University Service: Savage has held significant administrative roles at the University of Virginia, including Executive Assistant to the President for Federal Relations, Assistant Vice President for Research and Federal Relations, Director of Masters and Mid-Career Programs, Interim Department Chair, and Associate Chair. He has advised numerous graduate students and contributed to curriculum development in public administration and policy.
Laboratories and Research Teams: While not tied to a formal lab, Savage leads a research group focused on comparative budgetary institutions and fiscal governance. His work often involves collaboration with international scholars and institutions, including the European Commission and Japanese Ministry of Finance, and is disseminated through major academic presses and journals.
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