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Senior Research Economist
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Anthony Landry is a senior research economist in the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. His research interests include international finance, international trade and investment, and macroeconomics. Prior to joining the Dallas Fed in 2006, Landry was an economist at the Bank of Canada and a dissertation intern at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Landry holds a PhD in economics from Boston University, an MA in economics from McGill University, and a bachelor of business from Université Laval.
Publications
- "How the U.S. Tax System Stacks Up Against Other G-7 Economies," Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Letter, vol 6 (12), November 2011.
- "The Globalization of Ideas," Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Letter, vol 5(11), November 2010.
- "Local-Currency Pricing, State-Dependent Pricing, and Exchange Rate Pass-Through," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, vol. 34(10), pp. 1859–71, October 2010.
- "The Quantitative Role of Capital-Goods Imports in U.S. Growth," forthcoming in the American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, vol. 100(2), May 2010.
- "Expectations and Echange Rate Dynamics: a State-Dependent Pricing Approach," Journal of International Economics, vol. 78(3), pp. 60-71. June 2009.
- "The Big Mac: A Global-to-Local Look at Pricing," Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Letter, vol. 3(9), September 2008. Recommended for further reading by the Journal of Economic Perspectives vol. 23(1), Winter 2009.
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