Francisca G-C Richter |
Research Economist
Francisca G.-C. Richter is a research economist in the Community Development Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. She develops and directs the applied research activities of the group, which focus on issues impacting access to credit and capital in low- and moderate-income communities. She also coordinates applied research seminars on diverse topics including consumer finance, social interactions and program evaluation.
Prior to joining the Federal Reserve Bank in 2007, Dr. Richter taught intermediate microeconomics, multivariate analysis, and research methods in finance at Cleveland State University. A native of Peru, she earned an undergraduate degree in mathematical statistics from the Universidad Católica del Perú, and a master of science degree in statistics and a PhD in agricultural economics, both from Oklahoma State University.