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Tomas Williams is an Assistant Professor of International Finance and Macroeconomics at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. His research focuses on International Finance, Institutional Investors, Emerging Markets, and Empirical Banking, particularly investigating how financial intermediaries influence global capital flows and economic activity.
Education:
- PhD in Economics and Finance, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
- Bachelor's Degree in Economics, Universidad del CEMA, Buenos Aires
Research Interests: Dr. Williams examines the dynamics of global capital movements, institutional investors' roles in emerging markets, and the regulatory implications of capital controls. His work integrates empirical analysis of financial data to understand macroeconomic phenomena such as bond yields, exchange rate fluctuations, and the real effects of sovereign debt inflows.
Research Trends: His publications highlight themes like the amplification of global financial cycles via ETFs, the impact of index rebalancings on capital allocations, and the unintended consequences of financial regulations. Recent work emphasizes the interplay between institutional investors and market structures in shaping emerging economies' financial landscapes.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards or grants are listed, though his research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics and the Review of Financial Studies.
Labs/Teams: No dedicated labs or teams are mentioned, but his work is part of broader research initiatives at George Washington University's economics and international affairs programs.




