Expert in International Trade and Multinational Organizations
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Georgetown UniversityLindsay Oldenski serves as Associate Professor in Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, specializing in international trade and multinational organizations. After earning her PhD in Economics from UC San Diego and MPP from Harvard Kennedy School, she has built a diverse career spanning academia, government, and private sector consulting. Her professional experience includes roles as an economist at the U.S. Department of Treasury, analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and consultant in the biotech industry. Her research focuses on understanding the dynamics of international trade and multinational companies, with particular emphasis on services offshoring and its impacts on both developed and developing economies. Before joining Georgetown's International Business Diplomacy Program, she taught at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies and California State University, San Marcos. Her work combines theoretical modeling with empirical analysis to examine how multinational companies make offshoring decisions and the subsequent economic effects on host and home countries.