Rebecca Hellerstein
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Rebecca Hellerstein is a Senior Economist in the International Research section of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which she joined in 2003 after earning a Ph.D. in economics from the University of California at Berkeley. Her research interests are in international finance and trade, and cover the dynamics of current-account adjustment as well as the impact of volatility in exchange rates and other asset prices on real economic adjustment and welfare in open economies.
Articles by Rebecca Hellerstein:
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Memory and the dollar: New evidence on international demand
6 February 2010, 7065 reads
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Timelines of policy responses to the global financial crisis
14 July 2009, 14761 reads
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The good news about growing current account volatility
21 August 2008, 8396 reads
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