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Federico J. Díez

Economist
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Federico.Diez@bos.frb.org

 

Education | Work experience | Publications | Presentations | Fellowships and awards | Public service

Primary fields of research
International trade and macroeconomics, multinational firms, trade policy
 

Biography
Federico Díez is an economist in the research department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. His research interests include international trade and macroeconomics, multinational firms, offshoring, outsourcing, trade policy, and open-economy macroeconomics. Díez earned his B.A. in economics at the Universidad Católica, Argentina, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in economics at the University of Wisconsin—Madison.

 

Education

Ph.D. (Economics), University of Wisconsin—Madison, 2009

M.S. (Economics), University of Wisconsin—Madison, 2006

B.A. (Economics), Universidad Católica, Argentina, 2000

 

Work experience

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Economist, 2009–
 
IAE - School of Business, Universidad Austral, Argentina
Research Assistant, July 2000–July 2003.
 

Publications

Working papers and other unpublished papers

“The Asymmetric Effects of Tariffs on Offshoring Industries: How North/South Tariffs Affect Intra-Firm Trade." Working paper, 2009.

“Tariffs, Outsourcing and Offshoring: Could There Be a Tariff-Driven Organizational Product Cycle?" Working paper, April 2009.

“Tariffs on Final and Intermediate Goods under Global Outsourcing." Working paper, 2006.

Presentations

"The Asymmetric Efects of Tariffs on Offshoring Industries: How North/South Tariffs Affect Intra-Firm Trade." University of Wisconsin—Madison, Fall 2008; Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; National Bureau of Economic Research; LACEA Annual Meeting; Williams College; University of Colorado, Boulder; Universidad Carlos III; University of Essex, 2009.

“Tariffs, Outsourcing and Offshoring: Could There Be a Tariff-Driven Organizational Product Cycle?" International Workshop, University of Wisconsin—Madison, Spring 2008, 2007.

“Tariffs on Final and Intermediate Goods under Global Outsourcing." International Brown Bag, Wisconsin—Madison, Spring 2006.

 

Fellowships and awards

Christensen Award in Empirical Economics, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 2007. (Joint with Professor Juan Carranza.)

Economics Merit Scholarship, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 2003.

Medallo de Oro (Highest GPA in class), Universidad Católica, Argentina, 2000

 

Public service

Referee: Journal of International Economics, Journal of the European Economic Association.

 

 
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