Congressional Budget Office
Jaeger Nelson is currently a Lecturer at The Johns Hopkins University, having previously worked as a Unit Chief at the Congressional Budget Office. Jaeger has a Ph.D. in Economics from Indiana University and has extensive experience in teaching and research in economics, finance, and business. Throughout their career, Jaeger has also held roles as a Research Assistant, Teaching Assistant, and Summer Analyst in various institutions and industries.
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Congressional Budget Office
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