Featured Researcher: Harvey Rosenblum
Harvey Rosenblum, the executive vice president and director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, has been elected to the NBER's Board of Directors representing the National Association for Business Economics (NABE). He is a past president of NABE.
Rosenblum received a B. A. in economics from the University of Connecticut and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He began his career with the Federal Reserve as an economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, advancing through the ranks to vice president and associate director of research in 1983. He was also a visiting professor of finance with DePaul University from 1973 until 1985. He joined the Dallas Fed as senior vice president and director of research in 1985 and was promoted to executive vice president in 2005.
A widely recognized expert on both national and Texas economies, Rosenblum has written articles for such publications as The Journal of Finance, Wall Street Journal, Southwest Economy, and The Handbook of Banking Strategy. Rosenblum is also a visiting professor of finance at Southern Methodist University, teaching courses in monetary policy, financial institutions and markets. His current research interests focus on monetary policy, inflation, and the growing impact of globalization on the U.S. economy and businesses.
Rosenblum also serves on the Board of the Texas Product Development and Small Business Incubator Council and as Executive director of the North American Association of Economics and Finance. He resides in Dallas, Texas with his wife Eileen. He has a daughter in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a son in Hollywood, Florida.