Our economics graduates typically pursue high-level careers in the financial services sector, government agencies, environmental consulting and pharmaceutical companies, as well as international organizations such as the World Bank and the World Health Organization. |
Michael D. Goldberg
|
Michael D. GoldbergAssociate Professor of Economics and Roland O'Neal Professor603.862.3385 Michael [dot] Goldberg [at] unh [dot] edu |
Fields of Specialization:
Macroeconomics, Expectations, Financial Markets, Monetary Policy, and Time Series
Education:
Ph.D., Economics, New York University
B.S., Business and Economics, Lehigh University
Biography:
Recent Research:
Imperfect Knowledge Economics: Exchange Rates and Risk , with Roman Frydman, Princeton University Press: Princeton, New Jersey, 2007.
Frydman, R., Goldberg, M. (2008). Macroeconomics for a World of Imperfect Knowledge. Capitalism and Society, 3(3), 1-76.
"Macroeconomic Theory for a World of Imperfect Knowledge," forthcoming in a special issue of Capitalism and Society on "Broadening of Economics," November 2008.
"Testing Hypotheses in an I(2) Model with Applications to the Persistent Long Swings in the Dmk/$ Rate," with Roman Frydman, Soren Johansen, and Katarina Juselius, forthcoming in Journal of Econometrics, 2009.
Personal Web Site:
http://pubpages.unh.edu/~michaelg/
