Michael D. Goldberg

Michael D. Goldberg


Associate Professor of Economics
603.862.3385
michaelg@cisunix.unh.edu

Fields of Specialization:

Open-economy macroeconomic theory; exchange rates; expectations; applied macroeconomics and time series

Education:

Ph.D. in Economics, New York University, New York, NY.
B.S. in Business and Economics, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA,.

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Recent Research:

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Imperfect Knowledge Economics: Exchange Rates and Risk , with Roman Frydman, Princeton University Press: Princeton, New Jersey, 2007.

"Imperfect Knowledge Expectations, Uncertainty Premia and Exchange Rate Dynamics,'' with Roman Frydman, in Amalia Morales-Zumaquero, International Macroeconomics: Recent Developments, Nova Science Publishers, 2007.

"Limiting Exchange Rate Swings in a World of Imperfect Knowledge," with Roman Frydman, in Peter Birch Sorenson (ed.), Monetary Union in Europe, Historical Perspectives and Prospects for the Future: Essays in Honor of Nils Thygesen, DJØP Publishing: Copenhagen, Denmark, chapter 1, pp. 35-49, 2004.

"Imperfect Knowledge and Exchange Rate Dynamics," (with R. Frydman), in P. Aghion, R. Frydman, J. Stiglitz and M. Woodford (eds.), Knowledge, Information and Expectations in Modern Economics: In Honor of Edmund S. Phelps, (MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass) 2002.

"Macroeconomic Fundamentals and the DM/$ Exchange Rate: Temporal Instability and the Monetary Model" (with R. Frydman). 2001. International Journal of Finance and Economics, pp. 421-435.