Stephen Cecchetti
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Affiliation: Bank for International Settlements Stephen G. Cecchetti is the Economic Adviser and the Head of the Monetary and Economic Department at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland. He is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research and a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Research. Prior joining the BIS in July 2008, Mr. Cecchetti held a number of positions including Barbara and Richard M. Rosenberg Professor of Global Finance at the Brandeis International Business School, Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA; Executive Vice President and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and editor of the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. In addition to a textbook entitled Money, Banking and Financial Markets, Professor Cecchetti has authored numerous articles in top scientific and policy journals focusing on macroeconomics and monetary policy. He has been a regular contributor to the Financial Times and is a founding contributor of VOX a policy portal. Mr. Cecchetti holds an undergraduate degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a doctorate from the University of California Berkeley. He is married with two children. |
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Recent articles by Stephen Cecchetti 
- Strengthening the financial system: The benefits outweigh the costs
- Financial crises are different!
- Rescue, recovery, reform
- Monetary policy responses to the financial crisis of 2007-2008
- Monetary Policy and the Financial Crisis of 2007-2008
- Federal Reserve policy responses to the crisis of 2007-08
- The Fed’s emergency interest cut: There’s a new sheriff in town
- Joint Central Banks action on subprime crisis: FAQs
- Subprime Series, Part 4: Monetary policy and risk taking
- Subprime Series, part 3: Why central banks should be financial supervisors
- Subprime Series, part 2: Deposit insurance and the lender of last resort
- Subprime Series, part 1: Financial crises are not going away
- Subprime fallout: Preparing for the next financial crisis
- Subprime crisis: Progress report and more FAQs
- Subprime 'crisis': FAQs (revised & updated)
- Subprime ‘crisis’: FAQs
- Inevitable future of health care
- Housing in inflation measurement
- Why core inflation?
- What is inflation targeting?
- How should monetary policy respond to asset price bubbles?
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