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Freddy A. Rojas Cama is Assistant Professor of Economics at Bay Atlantic University located in Washington DC, USA. Freddy holds a Ph.D. degree in Financial Economics from Rutgers University. His research fields are financial economics, econometrics and macroeconomics. He studies the relationship between the price of derivatives and clearing methods in a theoretical framework. Particularly, He focuses on how regulation affects the standard practice of valuation as they introduce multilateral netting, compression and sharing-losses strategies. Freddy is also interested in the quantitative empirical assessments of the impact of financial reforms on asset pricing.

He has previously worked at International Monetary Fund (IMF), Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), and World Bank (WB) doing research on economic performance, financial surveillance and structural market reforms for lower and middle-income countries. He also has a vast experience in private consultancy by implementing advanced econometric methodologies and financial data management. Freddy also worked in the public sector for Chilean (Central Bank) and Peruvian (Ministry of Economics and Finance, Central Bank) government. On the academic side, Freddy has a recognized experience teaching econometric and macroeconomic courses in the United States, Chile, and Peru. His publications include international macroeconomics analysis and finance.

Research Interests: Financial Economics, Econometrics and Macroeconomics.

Contact him at frojasca at gmail com