Linda S. GoldbergLinda S. Goldberg is an Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and is currently Senior Vice President in the Research Policy Leadership division.[1] She holds a Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Arts from Princeton University and a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Economics from Queens College of the City University of New York.[1] She is a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research.[2] Goldberg is a co-director of the International Banking Research Network (IBRN)[3] and an officer at the Central Banking Economic Research Association.[4] She is a co-editor of the International Journal of Central Banking,[5] an associate editor at the Journal of Financial Intermediation,[6] and an associate editor Journal of Financial Services Research.[7] ResearchHer research mainly focuses on international macroeconomics, international banking and Finance and the International Role of the Dollar. Her works received more than 21000 citations[8] and she is the 574th most cited economist in the world according to IDEAS.[9] She has published in the Journal of International Economics,[10] Review of Economics and Statistics,[11] and has numerous NBER working papers with over 500 citations.[12][13] Her research has been quoted by Reuters,[14] Slate,[15] and Bilan.[16] Selected bibliography
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