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Resident Scholars
The Research and Statistics Group's Program for Resident Scholars brings to the Bank, for at least six months, outstanding researchers with an international reputation.
 
About the Program
resident scholar pictureResident scholars are selected from the top academic and policy institutions in fields relating to the Bank’s broad policy interests. The scholars pursue their own research while providing intellectual leadership by advising and collaborating with our staff of more than fifty economists. They present their own work at Research Group seminars and attend presentations by others.

The resident scholars also work closely with the director of research, and have the opportunity to contribute to the Bank's main policymaking discussions on topics such as monetary policy and macroeconomics, international economics, banking supervision and regulation, capital markets, financial stability, and applied microeconomics with an emphasis on regional and national issues.

The program complements our Visiting Scholars Program, in which economists from major research institutions are invited to present their own work and make themselves available to discuss our staff's current research.
 
 
Previous Resident Scholars
Douglas Gale, offsite
Professor of Economics at New York University
Mark Flannery, offsite
Bank of America Eminent Scholar in Finance at the University of Florida's Graduate School of Business Administration
Eric Ghysels, offsite
Professor of Economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
John Leahy, offsite
Professor of Economics at New York University
Mark Gertler, offsite
Henry and Lucy Moses Professor of Economics at New York University and Chair of the Economics Department
Suresh M. Sundaresan, offsite
Chase Manhattan Bank Foundation Professor of Financial Institutions at Columbia Business School
Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, offsite
Cassel Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics
Jiang Wang, offsite
Nanyang Technological University Professor of Finance, Sloan School of Management, MIT