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Home >  Research Areas >  Economic Policy Studies >  International Trade and Finance >  Scholars & Fellows
Scholars & Fellows
Resident Scholar Claude Barfield
Claude Barfield
Resident Scholar
Studies international trade policy, the World Trade Organization, intellectual property, and science and technology policy.
Arthur F. Burns Scholar Charles W. Calomiris
Charles W. Calomiris
Visiting Scholar
Codirector of AEI's Financial Deregulation Project. Studies banking regulation, corporate finance, and monetary economics.
Resident Fellow Desmond Lachman
Desmond Lachman
Resident Fellow
Studies major emerging market economies and the role of multilateral lending institutions.
Visiting Scholar Adam Lerrick
Adam Lerrick
Visiting Scholar
While at AEI, Adam Lerrick will be studying international capital markets, particularly hedge funds; international financial crises; and economic development including the impact of aid and the role
Resident Scholar Philip I. Levy
Philip I. Levy
Resident Scholar
Philip Levy studies international trade and finance at AEI.
Visiting Scholar Allan H. Meltzer
Allan H. Meltzer
Visiting Scholar
Studies monetary policy and history, tax and budget issues, international finance, and financial services. Was chairman of the International Financial Institution Advisory Commission.
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