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Senior Economist
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Anthony Landry joined the Research
Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in
August 2006. His research interests include international
finance, macroeconomics and monetary economics. Prior to joining the Dallas Fed, he spent time at the
Bank of Canada and at the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System. Landry holds a Ph.D. in economics
from Boston University and an M.A. in economics from
McGill University.
Working Papers
- "Expectations
and Exchange Rate Dynamics: A State-Dependent Pricing
Approach,"
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Working Paper 0604, November 2006.
- "Pricing-to-Market with State-Dependent Pricing,"
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Working Paper 0706, June 2007.
Work in Progress
- "Capital accumulation, nominal rigidities and international business cycles," with Marianne Baxter, June 2006.
- "An inflation dynamics mystery," with Robert G. King, June 2007.
- "Capital-good imports, investment-specific technological change and U.S. growth," with Michele Cavallo, October 2007.
- "Output gaps and business cycles," with Andre Kurmann and Robert G. King.
- "International pricing and consumer prices"
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