William English

Professor in the Practice of Finance at Yale School of Management

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  • Yale School of Management

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Biography

Yale School of Management

Bill English joined Yale University in 2016. He had previously been at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, including, from 2010 to 2015, as Director of the Division of Monetary Affairs and Secretary to the Federal Open Market Committee. In that position, Bill oversaw the development of monetary policy, working extensively on issues related to asset purchases, policy normalization, and policy communication. His research has focused on issues related to monetary policy, including unconventional policy, and banking issues.

In 2002-03, Bill was a Senior Economist at the Bank for International Settlements, and in 1996-97, he was a Senior Economist at the Council of Economic Advisers. Prior to joining the Federal Reserve, Bill taught at the University of Pennsylvania, where he won the Irving Kravis Prize for Undergraduate Teaching in Econ

EDUCATION

  • PhD , Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986
  • BA , Yale University, 1982

SELECTED ARTICLES

Interest Rate Risk and Bank Equity Valuations W. English, S. Van den Heuvel, and E. Zakrajsek Journal of Monetary Economics 2018

The Federal Reserve's Framework for Monetary Policy: Recent Changes and New Questions W. English, D. Lopez-Salido, and R. Tetlow IMF Economic Review 2015

The Federal Reserve's Large-Scale Asset Purchase Programmes: Rationale and Effects S. D'Amico, W. English, D. Lopez-Salido, and E. Nelson Economic Journal 2012

The Irrelevance of Some Forms of Credit Constraints for Government Monetary and Debt Policy W. English Journal of Economics and Business 2000

Inflation and Financial Sector Size W. English Journal of Monetary Economics 1999

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