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Jack Taylor

Jack Taylor is a research associate at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Taylor earned his bachelor's degrees in economics and mathematics from Clemson University Honors College. His research interests include spatial economics and economic geography, international trade, political economics, and macroeconomics.

As a second-year associate, Taylor collaborates with economists at the Richmond Fed. He has worked with Pierre Sarte on forecasting structural change and with Sarte and Felipe Schwartzman on spatial economics research. He also assists with research on Hulten’s Theorem in stochastic dynamic economies and board of directors presentations.