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Joseph Tracy

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Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor to the President, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Areas of Interest

    About

    Joseph Tracy is Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor to the President at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. As Senior Advisor, Tracy focuses on housing and household credit issues. Tracy’s research interests include labor economics, unions and collective bargaining, compensation design, real estate finance, and local public finance. Prior to joining the Bank, Tracy was Associate Professor of Economics at both Yale University and Columbia University. 

    Selected Publications

    Ferreira, Fernando, Joseph Gyourko, Joseph Tracy. 2012. Housing Busts and Household Mobility: An Update. FRBNY Economic Policy Review, 18(3).

    Dechario , Toni, Patricia C. Mosser, Joseph Tracy, James Vickery and Joshua Wright. 2011. “A Private Lender Cooperative Model for Residential Mortgage Finance.” In The American Mortgage System: Crisis and Reform, Susan M. Wachter and Marvin M. Smith, Chapter 12. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

    Ferreira, Fernando, Joseph Gyourko, and Joseph Tracy. 2010. Housing Busts and Household Mobility. Journal of Urban Economics, 68(1): 34-45.

    Haughwout, Andrew, Christopher Mayer, and Joseph Tracy. 2009. Subprime Mortgage Pricing: The Impact of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender on the Cost of Borrowing. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, no. 368.

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    Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor to the President, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

    Areas of Interest

      About

      Joseph Tracy is Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor to the President at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. As Senior Advisor, Tracy focuses on housing and household credit issues. Tracy’s research interests include labor economics, unions and collective bargaining, compensation design, real estate finance, and local public finance. Prior to joining the Bank, Tracy was Associate Professor of Economics at both Yale University and Columbia University. 

      Selected Publications

      Ferreira, Fernando, Joseph Gyourko, Joseph Tracy. 2012. Housing Busts and Household Mobility: An Update. FRBNY Economic Policy Review, 18(3).

      Dechario , Toni, Patricia C. Mosser, Joseph Tracy, James Vickery and Joshua Wright. 2011. “A Private Lender Cooperative Model for Residential Mortgage Finance.” In The American Mortgage System: Crisis and Reform, Susan M. Wachter and Marvin M. Smith, Chapter 12. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

      Ferreira, Fernando, Joseph Gyourko, and Joseph Tracy. 2010. Housing Busts and Household Mobility. Journal of Urban Economics, 68(1): 34-45.

      Haughwout, Andrew, Christopher Mayer, and Joseph Tracy. 2009. Subprime Mortgage Pricing: The Impact of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender on the Cost of Borrowing. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, no. 368.

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