Eric Young
University of Virginia
Eric Young is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Virginia. He has held visiting scholar positions at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and the International Monetary Fund. His work has appeared in top academic journals including the Journal of Monetary Economics, the Review of Economic Dynamics, and the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. He earned a BA from Washington and Lee University in 1994 and a PhD in Economics from Carnegie Mellon University in 2001.
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Are macro-prudential policies really that prudent?
16 August 2010, 11484 reads
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