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The Research Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Macroeconomic and Monetary Studies Staff
2007-2008
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Carlos Carvalho
Ph.D., Princeton, expected 2008
Interests: Macroeconomics; monetary economics; international macroeconomics.

Vasco Cúrdia
Ph.D., Princeton, 2007
Interests: Macroeconomics; monetary economics; international finance.

Marco Del Negro
Ph.D., Yale, 1998
Interests: Estimation and evaluation of dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models; factor models; international macroeconomics and finance.

Gauti Eggertsson
Ph.D., Princeton, 2004
Interests: Macroeconomics; monetary economics; international finance; political economy.

Stefano Eusepi
Ph.D., University of Warwick, U.K., 2004
Interests: Macroeconomics; monetary economics; nonlinear dynamics.

Andrea Ferrero
Ph.D., NYU, 2006
Interests: Macroeconomics; monetary economics; international finance.

Bart Hobijn
Ph.D., NYU, 2000
Interests: Technological progress and growth; time series analysis; price index measurement.

James Kahn
Ph.D., MIT, 1986
Interests: Empirical business cycle analysis; labor markets; growth and productivity.

Jonathan McCarthy
Ph.D., Wisconsin, 1992
Interests: Macroeconomics; inventories; investment; housing; consumption.

Emanuel Moench
Ph.D., Humboldt University, Berlin, 2006
Interests: Financial economics; macroeconomics; applied econometrics.

Richard Peach
Ph.D., Maryland, 1983
Interests: Housing and real estate finance; federal fiscal policy.

Simon Potter
Ph.D., Wisconsin, 1990
Interests: Time series econometrics; macroeconomics; Bayesian statistics.

Robert Rich
Ph.D., Brown, 1988
Interests: Macroeconomics; time series econometrics.

Ayşegül Şahin
Ph.D., University of Rochester, 2002
Interests: Macroeconomics; labor economics.

Argia Sbordone
Ph.D., Chicago, 1993
Interests: Macroeconomics; monetary economics; inflation dynamics.

Charles Steindel
Ph.D., MIT, 1977
Interests: Macroeconomics; consumer behavior.

Andrea Tambalotti
Ph.D., Princeton, 2004
Interests: Macroeconomics; monetary economics.

To learn more about joining the Research Group: www.newyorkfed.org/careers/phd.html.

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