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Andrew Feltenstein is a Professor at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University. His primary research areas include public economics and applied general equilibrium modeling, with a focus on macroeconomic reform in developing countries. He has consulted for major international institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and Asian Development Bank, conducting studies in China, Singapore, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Mexico, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, and Australia.
- Education: Ph.D. from Yale University
His work spans fiscal decentralization in China, bank panics in Mexico and Bangladesh, macro stabilization in Uganda and Tanzania, trade reform in ASEAN, and taxation in Russia and Pakistan. He has published extensively in top journals including Journal of Public Economics and Journal of Development Economics.
Recent publications highlight computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling applications to tax evasion, subsidy reforms, and property tax policies. His research integrates macroeconomic dynamics with sectoral analysis, emphasizing financial and fiscal challenges in developing economies. Though no specific awards are mentioned, his consulting roles and prolific publications underscore significant contributions to policy-oriented economics.




