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    Tom Cosimano

    Professor of Finance

    Tom Cosimano is a Professor Emeritus of Finance with extensive experience in academia and international finance. He is currently a Visiting Scholar at the International Monetary Fund, a position he has held since January 2017.2 Prior to this, Cosimano had a long career at the University of Notre Dame, where he served as a Professor from July 1987 to December 2016, before becoming Professor Emeritus.2

    Cosimano's academic background includes:

    • B.S., M.A., and Ph.D. in Economics from the State University of New York at Buffalo (1970-1979)2

    His professional experience spans several decades:

    • Visiting Scholar at International Monetary Fund (2017-present)
    • Professor Emeritus at University of Notre Dame (2016-present)
    • Professor at University of Notre Dame (1987-2016)
    • Faculty member at Texas A&M University's Department of Economics (1981-1987)
    • Faculty member at Pennsylvania State University's Department of Economics (1979-1981)2

    Cosimano is known for his research in economics and finance, with numerous publications in prestigious journals. His work has been cited extensively, with some of his most influential papers focusing on topics such as macroeconomic consequences of remittances, bank behavior in response to Basel III, and monetary policy.1

    Highlights

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    Granger, Indiana