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The Research Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
International Research Staff
2007-2008
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Mary Amiti
Ph.D., London School of Economics and Political Science, 1997
Interests: Trade policy; new economic geography; industrial agglomerations; industrial organization; firm location decisions; regional development.

Roc Armenter
Ph.D., Northwestern, 2004
Interests: Macroeconomics; fiscal and monetary policy credibility; exchange rate regimes.

Leonardo Bartolini
Ph.D., Princeton, 1991
Interests: International financial markets; monetary policy implementation; interbank markets.

Gianluca Benigno
Ph.D., Berkeley, 2000
Interests: International finance; international macroeconomics; monetary policy.

Linda Goldberg
Ph.D., Princeton, 1988
Interests: International banking; exchange rate effects on prices, labor markets, and investment; foreign direct investment; currency invoicing of international trade; market reactions to economic news.

James Harrigan
Ph.D., UCLA, 1991
Interests: International trade; the testing of trade theory; economic geography; the Japanese economy.

Rebecca Hellerstein
Ph.D., UC Berkeley, 2003
Interests: Exchange rate pass-through; cross-border vertical contracts; applied econometrics; international trade.

Thomas Klitgaard
Ph.D., Stanford, 1985
Interests: European economic issues; capital flows; international trade; exchange rates.

Paolo Pesenti
Ph.D., Yale, 1991
Interests: Multicountry simulation models for policy analysis; global macroeconomic adjustment; financial and currency crises.

 

 

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