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Research Analyst Opportunities for College Graduates
Publications Coauthored by Research Analysts
2012-2013
 
 
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Publications
 

Olivier Armantier, Eric Ghysels, Asani Sarkar, and Jeffrey Shrader. 2011. “Stigma in Financial Markets: Evidence from Liquidity Auctions and Discount Window Borrowing during the Crisis.” Staff Reports, no. 483, January.

Olivier Armantier, Scott Nelson, Giorgio Topa, Wilbert van der Klaauw, and Basit Zafar. 2012. “The Price Is Right: Updating of Inflation Expectations in a Randomized Price Information Experiment.” Staff Reports, no. 543, January.

Dafna Avraham, Patricia Selvaggi, and James Vickery. 2012. “A Structural View of U.S. Bank Holding Companies.” Economic Policy Review 18, no. 2 (July).

Vitaly Bord and João Santos. 2012. “The Rise of the Originate-to-Distribute Model and the Role of Banks in Financial Intermediation.Economic Policy Review 18, no. 2 (July).

Nicola Cetorelli, Benjamin Mandel, and Lindsay Mollineaux. 2012. “The Evolution of Banks and Financial Intermediation: Framing the Analysis.” Economic Policy Review 18, no. 2 (July).

Rajashri Chakrabarti and Elizabeth Setren. 2011. “The Impact of the Great Recession on School District Finances: Evidence from New York.” Staff Reports, no. 534, December.

Rajashri Chakrabarti and Sarah Sutherland. 2012. “Precarious Slopes? The Great Recession, Federal Stimulus, and New Jersey Schools.” Staff Reports, no. 538, January.

Vasco Cúrdia, Andrea Ferrero, Ging Cee Ng, and Andrea Tambalotti. 2011. “Evaluating Interest Rate Rules in an Estimated DSGE Model.” Staff Reports, no. 510, August.

Matthew Denes, Gauti B. Eggertsson, and Sophia Gilbukh. 2012. “Deficits, Public Debt Dynamics, and Tax and Spending Multipliers.” Staff Reports, no. 551, February.

Michael Fleming and Nicholas Klagge. 2011. “Income Effects of Federal Reserve Liquidity Facilities.” Current Issues in Economics and Finance 17, no. 1.

Michael Fleming and Neel Krishnan. 2012. “The Microstructure of the TIPS Market.” Economic Policy Review 18, no. 1 (March).

Linda Goldberg, Craig Kennedy, and Jason Miu. 2011. “Central Bank Dollar Swap Lines and Overseas Dollar Funding Costs.” Economic Policy Review 17, no. 1 (May).

Andrew Haughwout, Richard Peach, John Sporn, and Joseph Tracy. 2012. “The Supply Side of the Housing Boom and Bust of the 2000s.” Staff Reports, no. 556, March.

Benjamin Mandel, Donald Morgan, and Chenyang Wei. 2012. “The Role of Bank Credit Enhancements in Securitization.” Economic Policy Review 18, no. 2 (July).

Hamid Mehran and Lindsay Mollineaux. 2012. “Corporate Governance of Financial Institutions.” Staff Reports, no. 539, January.

Donald Morgan, Benjamin Iverson, and Matthew Botsch. 2012. “Subprime Foreclosures and the 2005 Bankruptcy Reform.” Economic Policy Review 18, no. 1 (March).

James Orr, John Sporn, Joseph Tracy, and Junfeng Huang. 2011. “Help for Unemployed Borrowers: Lessons from the Pennsylvania Homeowners’ Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program.” Current Issues in Economics and Finance 17, no. 2.

Richard Peach, Robert Rich, and Anna Cororaton. 2011. “How Does Slack Influence Inflation?Current Issues in Economics and Finance 17, no. 3.

Stavros Peristiani and Vanessa Savino. 2011. “Are Credit Default Swaps Associated with Higher Corporate Defaults?Staff Reports, no. 494, May.

Ayşegül Şahin, Sagiri Kitao, Anna Cororaton, and Sergiu Laiu. 2011. “Why Small Businesses Were Hit Harder by the Recent Recession.” Current Issues in Economics and Finance 17, no. 4.

 
Academic Journals

Adam Ashcraft, Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, Peter Hull, and James Vickery. 2011. “Credit Ratings and Security Prices in the Subprime MBS Market.” American Economic Review 101, no. 3 (May): 115-19. Papers and Proceedings of the 123rd Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association.

Morten Bech and Enghin Atalay. 2010. “The Topology of the Federal Funds Market.” Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications 389, no. 22 (November): 5223-46.

Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, and Tanju Yorulmazer. 2010. “Liquidity, Bank Runs, and Bailouts: Spillover Effects during the Northern Rock Episode.” Journal of Financial Services Research 37, no. 2-3 (June): 83-98.

To apply for a Research Analyst position, visit www.newyorkfed.org/careers.

Refer to Job Number 228649 for the RA position with a Summer 2013 start date.

Resumes will be accepted on a rolling basis; however, candidates are strongly encouraged to apply before October 12, 2012.

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is an equal opportunity employer.