Andrea Tambalotti

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Biography

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Andrea Tambalotti joined the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in July 2003 and is now a Vice President in the Macroeconomic and Monetary Studies Function of the Research and Statistics Group. His research focuses on the use of dynamic general equilibrium models as tools for macroeconomic and monetary policy analysis. Recent work explores the connection between consumer expectations and macroeconomic outcomes using data from the NY Fed’s Survey of Consumer Expectations, as well as the causes and implications of low interest rates in the global economy. He has also written on the role of mortgage debt in the Great Recession and the housing boom that preceded it and on the sources of business cycle fluctuations, as well as on the quantitative relevance of the trade-off between the stabilization of inflation and real activity, on inflation measurement for central bankers, and on the role of credibility in monetary policy. Dr. Tambalotti is an associate editor of the Review of Economic Dynamics. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University and a B.A. and M.A. from Universita' Bocconi in Milan.

Education

  • PhD Princeton University (1997 — 2003)
  • MEc Università Bocconi (1996 — 1997)
  • Laurea Università Bocconi (1991 — 1996)

Companies

  • Vice President Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2019)
  • Assistant Vice President and Function Head Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2015 — 2018)
  • Research Officer Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2013 — 2014)
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor Columbia Business School (2007 — 2013)
  • Senior Economist Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2010 — 2013)
  • Visiting Professor of Economics NYU AD (2012 — 2012)
  • Economist Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2003 — 2010)
  • Visting Fellow at IGIER Università Bocconi (2008 — 2009)
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor New York University (2005 — 2006)

Skills

The most important

  • Research
  • Quantitative Analytics
  • Financial Modeling

Other

Financial Economics, Data Analysis, Statistics, Economic Research, Microeconomics, Analysis, Time Series Analysis, Monetary Economics, Econometrics, Monetary Policy, Economics, Macroeconomics

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