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Overview

Linda S. Goldberg is affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas within economics, econometrics, and finance, with a substantial emphasis on finance as a subfield.

Their recent publications include:

  • The shifting drivers of global liquidity (2020), published in Journal of International Economics
  • Bank complexity, governance, and risk (2021), published in Journal of Banking & Finance
  • Financial Sanctions, SWIFT, and the Architecture of the International Payment System (2023), published in The Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • Global Banking: Toward an Assessment of Benefits and Costs (2020), published in Annual Review of Financial Economics
  • The Fed's Central Bank Swap Lines and Fima Repo Facility (2022), published in SSRN Electronic Journal

The frequent co-authors with whom Goldberg collaborates are:

  • Ricardo Correa
  • Fabiola Ravazzolo
  • Claudia M. Buch
  • Stefan Avdjiev
  • Leonardo Gambacorta

The most common publication venues where Goldberg's work appears include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Staff reports
  • FEDS Notes
  • Journal of International Economics
  • Journal of Banking & Finance

Goldberg's work spans several topics related to global and financial economics, covering:

  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Islamic Finance and Banking Studies
  • Economic Theory and Policy

Their broader academic interests are reflected in fields such as:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Within these fields, Goldberg has contributed extensively to:

  • Finance
  • General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Accounting
  • Strategy and Management

Best Publications

  • Exchange Rate Pass-through into Import Prices

    José Manuel Campa;Linda S. Goldberg

  • Global Banks and International Shock Transmission: Evidence from the Crisis

    Nicola Cetorelli;Linda S Goldberg

  • Exchange rate pass-through into import prices: a macro or micro phenomenon?

    Jose Campa;Linda Goldberg

  • VEHICLE CURRENCY USE IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE

    Linda S. Goldberg;Cédric Tille;Cédric Tille

  • Banking Globalization and Monetary Transmission

    Nicola Cetorelli;Linda S. Goldberg

  • Exchange Rate Pass-Through into Import Prices: A Macro or Micro Phenomenon?

    José Manuel Campa;Linda S. Goldberg

  • The Evolving External Orientation of Manufacturing Industries: Evidence from Four Countries

    Jose Campa;Linda S. Goldberg

  • Foreign Direct Investment, Exchange Rate Variability and Demand Uncertainty

    Linda S. Goldberg;Charles D. Kolstad

  • Foreign Direct Investment, Exchange Rate Variability and Demand Uncertainty

    Linda S Goldberg;Charles D Kolstad

  • The Evolving External Orientation of Manufacturing Industries: Evidence from Four Countries

    Jose Campa;Linda Goldberg

  • Foreign and Domestic Bank Participation in Emerging Markets: Lessons from Mexico and Argentina

    Linda Goldberg;B. Gerard Dages;Daniel Kinney

  • Liquidity management of U.S. global banks: Internal capital markets in the great recession

    Nicola Cetorelli;Linda S. Goldberg

  • Investment in manufacturing, exchange-rates and external exposure

    Jose Campa;Linda S. Goldberg

  • Exchange rates and investment in United States industry

    Linda S. Goldberg

  • The Sensitivity of the CPI to Exchange Rates: Distribution Margins, Imported Inputs, and Trade Exposure

    Linda S. Goldberg;José Manuel Campa

  • Does foreign ownership contribute to sounder banks in emerging markets? the Latin American experience

    Jennifer S. Crystal;B. Gerard Dages;Linda S. Goldberg

  • Central bank dollar swap lines and overseas dollar funding costs

    Linda Goldberg;Craig Kennedy;Jason Miu

  • Employment versus Wage Adjustment and the U.S. Dollar

    Jose Manuel Campa;Linda S. Goldberg

  • Investment, Pass-Through and Exchange Rates: A Cross-Country Comparison

    José Manuel Campa;Linda S. Goldberg

  • Follow the Money: Quantifying Domestic Effects of Foreign Bank Shocks in the Great Recession

    Nicola Cetorelli;Linda S. Goldberg

  • Foreign Direct Investment, Trade and Real Exchange Rate Linkages in Developing Countries

    Linda S. Goldberg;Michael W. Klein

  • Foreign Direct Investment, Trade and Real Exchange Rate Linkages in Developing Countries

    Linda S Goldberg;Linda S Goldberg;Michael W Klein;Michael W Klein

  • Pass-through of exchange rates to consumption prices: what has changed and why

    Jose Manuel Campa;Linda S. Goldberg

  • Central Bank Dollar Swap Lines and Overseas Dollar Funding Costs

    Linda S. Goldberg;Linda S. Goldberg;Craig Kennedy;Jason Miu

  • Global banks and international shock transmission: evidence from the crisis

    Nicola Cetorelli;Linda Goldberg

Frequent Co-Authors

José Manuel Campa
José Manuel Campa University of Navarra
Michael W. Klein
Michael W. Klein Tufts University
Joseph S. Tracy
Joseph S. Tracy American Enterprise Institute
Matthieu Bussière
Matthieu Bussière Banque de France
Magnus Blomstrom
Magnus Blomstrom Stockholm School of Economics
Leonardo Gambacorta
Leonardo Gambacorta Bank for International Settlements
Claudia M. Buch
Claudia M. Buch European Central Bank
Charles D. Kolstad
Charles D. Kolstad Stanford University
Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman Princeton University
Maurice Obstfeld
Maurice Obstfeld University of California, Berkeley

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