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Eileen Mauskopf
Senior Economist
Macroeconomic and Quantitative Studies Section
Division of Research and Statistics

Contact Information
eileen.mauskopf@frb.gov

Fields of Interest
Macroeconomics
Monetary Economics
Real Estate

Education
Ph.D., Economics, Johns Hopkins University
B.A., Mathematics and Economics, University of Pennsylvania

Professional Experience
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 1976-present
Visiting Professor, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 1988
Advisor, Australian Department of Treasury, 1989
Senior Economist, Council of Economic Advisors, 1994-1995
Advisor, Bank of Israel, 2006

Selected Publications

  • A Simple Proposal for Government Help to Distressed Homeowners (with Chris Foote, Jeff Fuhrer, and Paul Willen). Public Policy Briefs, No. 09-1: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 2009.
  • ''The Incentives of Mortgage Servicers: Myths and Realities'' (with L. Cordell, K. Dynan, A. Lehnert, and N. Liang), Uniform Commerical Code Law Journal, vol. 41 (Spring 2009), pp. 347-374.
  • ''The Incentives of Mortgage Servicers and Designing Loan Modifications to Address the Mortgage Crisis'' (with L. Cordell, K. Dynan, and A. Lehnert, N. Liang), in Robert W. Kolb, ed., Lessons from the Financial Crisis: Causes, Consequences, and Our Economic Future. : John Wiley and Sons, 2009 (forthcoming).
  • ''Designing Loan Modifications to Address the Mortgage Crisis and the Making Home Affordable Program'' (with L. Cordell, K. Dynan, and A. Lehnert, N. Liang), Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal, vol. 42 (Fall 2009 forthcoming).
  • ''Comments on ‘The financial system of post-1945 Japan: its formation, development, and deterioration,’ ,'' in Craig Freedman, ed., Economic Reform in Japan: Can the Japanese Change?. United Kingdom: Edward Elgar, 2001.
  • ''Comments on 'Empirical Determinants of banking crises: Japan's experience in international perspective','' in Craig Freedman, ed., Why did Japan Stumble? Causes and Cures. United Kingdom: Edward Elgar, 1999.
  • ''Dynamic Scoring, Fiscal Policy, and the Short-Run Behavior of the Macroeconomy'' (with David Reifschneider), National Tax Journal (September 1997), pp. 631-55.
  • ''The role of expectations in the FRB/US macroeconomic model'' (with Flint Brayton, David Reifschneider, and P. Tinsley and J. Williams), Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 83 (April 1997), pp. 227-45.
  • ''The Monetary Transmission Mechanism in the United States: simulations using the Federal Reserve Board's MPS model,'' in Bank for International Settements, ed., Financial Structure and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism. Basle: BIS, 1995.
  • ''The Transmission Channels of Monetary Policy: How Have They Changed?'' Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. (December 1990), pp. 985-1008.
  • ''Structure and Uses of the MPS quarterly econometric model'' (with Flint Brayton), Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. (February 1987), pp. 93-109.
  • ''The Federal Reserve Board MPS quarterly econometric model of the US economy'' (with Flint Brayton), Economic Modelling, vol. 2 (1985), pp. 170-292.
  • ''Taxes, Investment and Capital Misallocation'' (with William Conrad), in Jared Enzler, Lewis Johnson, and William Conrad, eds., Public Policy and Capital Formation. Washington, D.C.: Federal Reserve Board, 1981.
  • ''Financial Innovation and the Monetary Aggregates'' (with Richard Porter and Thomas Simpson), Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, vol. 1 (1979), pp. 213-29.


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