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Jason Choi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on macroeconomics and financial economics, with particular emphasis on public debt sustainability, monetary policy analysis, and financial market dynamics. He explores topics such as the effects of US public debt on global financial systems, safe asset market power, and the interplay between banking sector risk and policy interventions.
His work spans both theoretical and empirical analyses, including studies on optimal monetary policy frameworks, the impact of treasury debt on bank lending, and regime switches in economic policy. While no specific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts, his contributions to macro-finance and policy analysis are evident through his extensive publication record.
Dr. Choi’s research also delves into historical and comparative studies, such as the secular decrease in UK safe asset market power and the structural evolution of the US economy’s input-output networks. His findings contribute to understanding economic stability, policy design, and the implications of fiscal-monetary interactions in global markets.
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