Clarida- SIPA

Richard Clarida

C. Lowell Harriss Professor of Economics and Professor of International and Public Affairs

Clarida- SIPA

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Personal Details

Focus areas: Estimating ex-ante risk premia in spot exchange rates with information from inflation indexed bond yields, international financial adjustment, global credit cycle, theory and empirics of optimal monetary policy in open economies

Richard H. Clarida is the C. Lowell Harriss Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Columbia University where he has taught since 1988. From February 2002 until May 2003, Clarida served as the Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury for Economic Policy, a position that required confirmation by the U.S. Senate. In that position, he served as chief economic advisor to the Treasury Secretary, and advised him on a wide range economic policy issues, including the U.S. and global economic prospects, international capital flows, corporate governance, and the maturity structure of U.S. debt. In May 2003 Treasury Secretary John Snow presented Clarida with The Treasury Medal in recognition for his record of outstanding service to the Treasury Department.

From 1997 until 2001, Clarida served as chairman of the Department of Economics at Columbia University. Earlier in his career, Clarida taught at Yale University and served in the Administration of President Ronald Reagan as Senior Staff Economist with the President's Council of Economic Advisers.

Clarida has published numerous and frequently cited articles in leading academic journals on monetary policy, exchange rates, interest rates, and international capital flows. He is frequently invited to present his views and research to the world's leading central banks, including the Federal Reserve, the ECB, the Bank of England, and the Bank of Japan. He has also served as a consultant to several prominent financial firms, including the Global Foreign Exchange Group at Credit Suisse First Boston and Grossman Asset Management. Since 2006, he has been Global Strategic Advisor with PIMCO. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Bureau of Economic Research. Clarida was director of the NBER Project on and Editor of G7 Current Account Imbalances: Sustainability and Adjustment (University of Chicago Press, 2007). Since 2004, he has served as co-editor of the NBER International Macroeconomics Annual and since 2009 as Co-Managing Editor of the Journal of Applied Financial Economics. Clarida received his BS from the University of Illinois and his MA and PhD from Harvard University.

Education

  • PhD, Harvard University
  • MA, Harvard University
  • BS, University of Illinois

Affiliations

  • Global Strategic Advisor, PIMCO
  • Member, Council on Foreign Relations
  • Member, National Bureau of Economic Research
  • Co-editor, NBER International Macroeconomics Annual
  • Co-Managing Editor, Journal of Applied Financial Economics

Honors and Awards

  • Chairman of the Deutsche Bundesbank Economic Research Advisory Board 

Research And Publications

Reflections on Monetary Policy in the Open Economy

Apr 2009

NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2008

Richard Clarida

In The Media

Inclusive Prosperity

 Richard Clarida was honored at the Museum of American Finance gala.

Mar 13 2024
Reuters

Richard Clarida, a former vice-chair of the United States' central bank, considers the competing goals of economic policy and more.

Apr 04 2023
The Economist

Looking back at the Fed’s reaction to the pandemic, during which he served as vice chair, Richard Clarida says the central bank's ability "to move boldly and with principle and design served the country well."

Feb 25 2023
The New York Times

The Federal Reserve will need to raise short-term interest rates to at least 3.5% to bring surging inflation under control, former Vice Chairman Richard Clarida said.

May 04 2022
Bloomberg
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Oct 11 2021