A Private Lender Cooperative Utility Model for Residential Mortgage Finance
with T. Dechario et. al. in the American Mortgage System Crisis and Reform
Special Research Scholar and Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of International and Public Affairs
Patricia C. Mosser is a Special Research Scholar and Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. Previously, she was head of Research and Analysis at the Office of Financial Research, U.S. Treasury. Mosser spent over 20 years at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York where she was senior manager at the New York Fed’s open market desk overseeing financial market analysis, monetary policy implementation, crisis-related facilities, foreign exchange and investment operations, and analysis of financial stability and reform. In 2009, she was SOMA manager for the FOMC. She previously served as an economist and manager in the New York Fed Research Department and as an assistant professor in the Economics Department at Columbia. Mosser has written on financial stability and monetary policy topics including financial reform, crisis policy tools, cyber risks to financial stability, and the monetary transmission mechanism. She was previously a consultant to the Bank of England, a member of the Deputies Committee of the Financial Stability Oversight Council, and a board member of the American Economic Association’s Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession. Currently, she serves as an outside director of Nomura Holdings Incorporated and Nomura Holdings America and is a member of the Advisory Group to the Digital Dollar Project.
with T. Dechario et. al. in the American Mortgage System Crisis and Reform
Economic Policy Review, Vol 17 No 1, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Economic Policy Review, Vol 16, No 1, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
with Kenneth N. Kuttner, Economic Policy Review conference Vol. 8, No.1
with Kenneth N. Kuttner, Economic Policy Review conference Vol. 8, No.1
Patricia Mosser comments, it’s possible for the central bank to set up such a facility that includes non-bank entities without running up against Dodd-Frank.
Leading cyber experts discuss the future and challenges in cyber security.
Joint project draws on SIPA’s Program on Future Cyber Risks and Initiative on Central Banking and Financial Policy.
Board member of central bank examines the Euro area crisis from Germany’s perspective.