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John Brown University
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Aditi Sahasrabuddhe is an Assistant Professor at John Brown University whose research delves into global financial regulation, crises, and policy responses. She analyzes the interplay between state capitalism and financial governance, with a particular interest in banking stability and efficiency. Sahasrabuddhe's work examines the dynamics of international development and aid, situating these within the broader context of global financial systems. Her scholarship explores critical junctures in financial history, such as the creation of the Fed Swap Network during the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, emphasizing the role of interpersonal trust and cooperation among central bankers. She also investigates the domestic legitimacy of global financial governance, using the US Federal Reserve as a case study. Recent publications have also examined the limits of economic statecraft through the lens of China's Bilateral Swap Agreements and the external security environment. Her research agenda encompasses banking stability, regulation, and efficiency within the global financial architecture.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 58
Selected Publications
- The perils of technocratic power: central bank discretion and the end of Bretton Woods revisited (2025) DOI
- The Limits of Economic Statecraft: China's Bilateral Swap Agreements and the External Security Environment (2024) DOI
- Central Bankers in Crisis: Interpersonal Trust, Cooperation, and the Creation of the Fed Swap Network during the 2008 Global Financial Crisis (2024) DOI
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