The Federal Reserve Board employs more than 500 researchers, including more than 400 Ph.D. economists, who represent an exceptionally diverse range of interests and specific areas of expertise. Board researchers conduct cutting edge research, produce numerous working papers and notes, and are among the leading contributors at professional meetings and in major journals. Our researchers also produce a wide variety of economic analyses and forecasts for the Board of Governors and the Federal Open Market Committee.

Last Name:
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Field of Interest:
Division:

Microeconomics

Field:
Health, Education, and Welfare
Job Role:
B
Photo of Anton I. Badev
Anton I. Badev Senior Economist Stress Testing
Supervision and Regulation
Photo of Michael M. Batty
Michael M. Batty Group Manager Flow of Funds
Research and Statistics

D
Photo of Kabir Dasgupta
Kabir Dasgupta Senior Economist Consumer and Community Research
Consumer and Community Affairs

F
Photo of Elena Falcettoni
Elena Falcettoni Senior Economist Payment System Studies
Reserve Bank Operations and Payment Systems
Image of Board Seal
Sheridan Fuller Economist Fiscal Analysis
Research and Statistics

G
Photo of Sarena F. Goodman
Sarena F. Goodman Principal Economist Microeconomic Surveys
Research and Statistics

L
Photo of Gina Li
Gina Li Economist Microeconomic Surveys
Research and Statistics

M
Image of Board Seal
Alvaro Mezza Principal Economist Consumer Finance
Research and Statistics

N
Photo of Eric R. Nielsen
Eric R. Nielsen Principal Economist Flow of Funds
Research and Statistics

S
Image of Board Seal
Mariel E. Schwartz Economist Labor Markets
Research and Statistics

T
Photo of Erin Troland
Erin Troland Senior Economist Consumer and Community Research
Consumer and Community Affairs
Photo of Nick Turner
Nick Turner Principal Economist Fiscal Analysis
Research and Statistics

W
Photo of Douglas A. Webber
Douglas A. Webber Principal Economist Consumer and Community Research
Consumer and Community Affairs
Back to Top
Last Update: November 18, 2024