TheEconomists
202-721-4585
jacob.gramlich@frb.gov
jacob.gramlich@frb.gov
Education
- Ph.D., Economics, Yale University, 2009
- B.A., Mathematics, University of Virginia, 2000
Current Research Topics
- Product Choice, Pricing, Merger
Fields of Interest
Professional Experience
Economist
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
- 2012 - present
Senior Economist
Compass Lexecon (Washington, DC)
- 2010 - 2012
Assistant Professor of Economics
Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
- 2009 - 2010
Research Associate
Charles River Associates (Boston, MA)
- 2001 - 2003
Publications
- Gramlich, Jacob (2009). "Gas Prices and Fuel Efficiency in the U.S. Automobile Industry: Policy Implications of Endogenous Product Choice," Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University.
Presentations
seminar
2009-2010
Northwestern-Kellog, Georgetown, FRB, DOJ, PSU, GWU, Queens, Colby
Gas Prices, Fuel Efficiency, and Endogenous Product Choice in the US Automobile Industry
conference
2009-2010
IIOC (International Industrial Organization Conference), FTC/Northwestern Microeconomics Conference, QME Conference (UCLA-UChicago), SEA Meetings
Gas Prices, Fuel Efficiency, and Endogenous Product Choice in the US Automobile Industry
Other Activities
Awards
2007
Yale University, Department of Economics
Raymond Powell Teaching Award
1999
University of Virginia
Phi Beta Kappa
Referee
- Journal of Applied Econometrics
Last update:
March 13, 2013
