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Brian M. Doyle
Senior Economist
Division of International Finance

Contact Information
202-785-6011
brian.m.doyle@frb.gov

Fields of Interest
Open Economy Macroeconomics
International Finance
Macroeconomics

Education
Ph.D., Economics, Princeton University, 1999
M.A., Economics, Princeton University, 1996
B.A., Economics, Queen's University at Kingston, 1994

Professional Experience
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 1999-present
Adjunct Professor, Syracuse University, 2002-2002
Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University, 2001-2005

Selected Publications

  • ''Breaks in the Variability and Co-Movement of G-7 Economic Growth'' (with Jon Faust), Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 87 (November 2005), pp. 721-740.
  • ''New Keynesian, Open-Economy Model and Their Implications for Monetary Policy'' (with David Bowman), in Price Adjustment and Monetary Policy, proceedings of a conference held by the Bank of Canada. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Bank of Canada, 2002.
  • ''International Coordination of Macroeconomic Policies: Still Alive in the New Millennium?'' (with Laurence H. Meyer, Joseph E. Gagnon, and Dale W. Henderson), in David Vines and Christopher L. Gilbert, eds., The IMF and its Critics: Reform of Global Financial Architecture. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  • ''An Investigation of Co-movements among the Growth Rates of G-7 Countries'' (with Jon Faust), Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 88 (October 2002), pp. 427-437.
  • 'Here, Dollars, Dollars...' -- Estimating Currency Demand and Worldwide Currency Substitution, International Finance Discussion Papers 657. Washington: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 2000.
  • House Prices and Monetary Policy: A Cross-Country Study (with John Ammer, Linda Kole, Robert Martin, and others), International Finance Discussion Papers 843. Washington: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 2005.


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