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Some suggestions: ASU, University of Iowa, Texas, Minnesota, Michigan. I don't know whether these schools teach macroeconomics that you're interested in though. Indiana University has several senior macroeconomists and is considered a good department to study macro and monetary economics of various flavors. UCSC is supposedly good for international macroeconomics. Colorado's strongest field is international trade, but I don't know if they also do international finance. UCSB had prof Mehra on the macro side (but he seems to work mostly in macro-finance topics).
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