Meredith Crowley
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Meredith Crowley is a senior economist in the economic research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Crowley provides research and analysis on international trade and developments in the world economy. Since joining the Chicago Fed in 2001, Crowley has also served as a visiting associate professor at Georgetown University. She currently serves as an Adviser to the American Law Institute project on the Principles of the Law of World Trade and as an Advisory Board Member to the Pew Charitable Trusts’ Subsidyscope project.
Crowley's research on international trade, the World Trade Organization, special forms of import protection and technology adoption has been published in numerous journals, such as the Journal of International Economics, the European Journal of Political Economy, the Canadian Journal of Economics, World Trade Review and Economic Perspectives, the Chicago Fed's quarterly research publication.
Crowley received bachelor's degrees in Asian Studies and chemistry from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, ME, a master of public policy degree in international trade and finance from Harvard University, and master's and doctorate degrees in economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Articles by Meredith Crowley:
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Trade policy and macroeconomic shocks: New evidence from emerging economies
8 February 2013, 7200 reads
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Antidumping as cooperation
14 July 2012, 5749 reads
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How did US and EU trade policy withstand the Great Recession?
28 April 2012, 9338 reads
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