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Andrew Jalil is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Occidental College, with a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and undergraduate degrees from Brown University. His research bridges macroeconomic history and food policy, focusing on financial crises, monetary/fiscal policy, and sustainable dietary shifts.
- A.B. and Sc.B., Brown University
- Ph.D., UC Berkeley
His macroeconomic history work examines Germany's anti-inflationary policies, U.S. banking panics, and Great Depression-era monetary interventions. In food policy, he investigates climate-awareness campaigns and meat consumption reduction. Jalil teaches courses on monetary policy, fiscal policy, and macroeconomic theory, emphasizing historical context and contemporary applications.
Jalil's publications span financial bubbles, tax/spending multipliers, and behavioral interventions. His work on banking panics during the Great Depression highlights the effectiveness of monetary interventions, while his food policy research demonstrates cost-effective strategies for sustainable consumption. Media coverage includes outlets like The Market Monetarist and Phys.org.



