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Economist
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Simona Cociuba joined the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in September 2007. Her research interests include growth and development, and macroeconomics. In recent work, she evaluates the effects of government policies and technological change on GDP, hours worked and the factor income shares. Before coming to Dallas, Cociuba was a research analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. She received her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Minnesota.
Working Papers
- "A Theory of Transition to a Better Technology," November 2006.
- "Driving Forces of the Canadian Economy: An Accounting Exercise,"
with Alexander Ueberfeldt (Bank of Canada), Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas GMPI Working Paper No. 6, March 2008.
Data Projects
- U.S. Hours and Productivity Behavior Using CPS Hours WorkedData: 1959-I to 2007-IV,
with Edward C. Prescott (Arizona State University) and Alexander Ueberfeldt (Bank of Canada)
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