Marjorie Rose

Marjorie Rose is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Dartmouth College.  She earned her B.A. from Penn State University and her PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles. Before joining the Dartmouth Economics faculty, she worked as a macroeconomist at the Council of Economic Advisors under President Ronald Reagan. As a senior economist at the International Monetary Fund, she worked on macroeconomic policy adjustment and lending programs in a dozen countries across Africa and  Asia and provided technical assistance in the areas of monetary policy design and banking supervision.  At Dartmouth College, she teaches courses in Macroeconomics and International Finance.  More recently, she co-taught a special immersion course on Macroeconomic Policy and Reform in Latin America, which involved an in-depth study of Chile and Argentina on campus followed by a two-week trip to the two countries to conduct team research projects. Rose has moderated numerous panel discussions and special talks across campus on a range of areas such as personal finance, fiscal responsibility, and monetary policy.  She continues to consult with the International Monetary Fund to train government officials and IMF staff on macroeconomic policy design.