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James DeVault is a Professor of International Affairs at Lafayette College, where he has been a faculty member since 1989. He was tenured in 1996 and promoted to full professor in 2012. His expertise spans international economics, political economy, environmental economics, macroeconomics, and monetary policy. His recent research focuses on political economy topics such as campaign finance, congressional redistricting, and electoral competitiveness.
DeVault’s work often intersects with public policy, trade liberalization, and the implications of U.S. trade laws. His research has addressed issues like antidumping duties, the efficacy of trade preferences, and the dynamics of political polarization in congressional decision-making.
While no specific grants or advising details are listed, his publications reflect a sustained engagement with trade policy, electoral systems, and international political economy. He resides on College Hill with his family, reflecting long-term commitment to the Lafayette community.


