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Emile Marin serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of California, Davis, with research spanning macroeconomics, international finance, and financial economics. His work examines exchange rate dynamics, capital controls, and international risk sharing through both theoretical models and empirical crisis analysis.
Marin's research interests focus on exchange rate determination, international capital flow volatility, and policy interventions during global crises. He investigates how events like the Global Financial Crisis and COVID-19 pandemic impact currency markets, with particular attention to US dollar dominance, treasury convenience yields, and the 'hegemon's dilemma' in international monetary systems. His methodology combines asset pricing theory with macroeconomic modeling to explain phenomena such as low risk sharing and transitory risk.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2018-2025) reveals consistent emphasis on crisis-period financial dynamics (especially 2020 pandemic research), US dollar hegemony, and capital control efficacy. Key thematic clusters include exchange rate risk transmission (7 articles), capital flow policy responses (5 articles), and theoretical extensions of incomplete markets (3 articles), demonstrating interdisciplinary integration of political economy with quantitative finance.
Marin teaches advanced coursework including EC421: International Economics and International Macroeconomics, though no student advising details or grant information appear in available sources. His scholarly presence is maintained through a dedicated academic website and Google Scholar profile.




