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John Green serves as a Lecturer for the MS in Applied Economics program at Johns Hopkins University, based at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. (555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW). He brings 25 years of experience as an economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), where he contributed to the World Economic Outlook, managed country surveillance and financial crisis response in the European Department, oversaw lending programs in the African Department, and assisted nations globally with monetary policy implementation.
His research interests span Economics with specialized focus on Monetary Policy, International Economics, Financial Crisis Management, and Applied Economics. This expertise originated from his formative experience attending Robert Solow's 1970s lecture on the U.S. energy crisis, where Solow demonstrated how supply-demand mechanisms adapt to price shocks—a revelation that directed Green's career path.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source material.
Green's advisory role involves teaching in the graduate economics program, though specific student names are unlisted. His professional work at the IMF constitutes his primary contribution to economic policy, with no grants or research funding details provided. The text contains no references to laboratories, research teams, or collaborative projects.


