

Roger Craine
Professor Roger Craine is a distinguished academic who has been publishing extensively on macroeconomics and finance since joining the University of California, Berkeley in 1977. Before his tenure at UC Berkeley, he served as a Senior Economist on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, where he honed his expertise in banking and finance and dynamic economics. His research has significantly contributed to the understanding of complex economic systems and has been featured in numerous prestigious publications. Craine's work is characterized by its depth and breadth, addressing critical issues in finance and macroeconomics. His research often explores the intricate dynamics of financial markets and their implications for economic policy. His scholarly articles have been published in leading economic journals, where they have influenced both academic thought and practical policy-making. In addition to his research, Professor Craine has played an active role in the academic community through his involvement with several esteemed organizations. He has been a valued member of the JEDC Board of Advisors and has contributed to the IFAC International Program Committee. His leadership and insights have also been recognized by the Society for Economic Dynamics Council and the International Bureau for Economic Research, where he has served in various capacities. Throughout his career, Professor Craine has been dedicated to advancing the field of economics through both his research and his service to the academic community. His contributions have not only enriched the academic discourse but have also provided valuable insights into the functioning of modern economies. His commitment to excellence in research and education continues to inspire students and colleagues alike at UC Berkeley and beyond.
Research Interests
Publications
, 701-719, 1997-12-01
, 1735-1746, 1995-12-01
, 1431-1456, 2002-08-01
, 648, 1975-10-01
, 1999-01-01
, 871-880, 1994-05-01
, 682, 1984-07-01
, 1179-1188, 1998-11-01
, 1735, 1995-12-01
, 59-83, 1979-02-01