Dave Altig

Dave Altig
is executive vice president and chief economic adviser at the Federal
Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He serves on the executive leadership team for the
Bank’s economic mobility and resilience strategic priority, is an executive
cosponsor of the Working Families Employee Resource Network, and is an
adviser to the executive leadership committee.
Jose Maria Barrero

Jose Maria Barrero is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Instituto
Tecnológico Autónomo de México, where he conducts
empirical and quantitative research in macroeconomics and finance, focusing
on firm behavior under uncertainty. He joined the SBU research team while he
was a PhD student at Stanford University. He holds a BA in Economics and
Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania and an MA and PhD in
Economics from Stanford University.
Nicholas (Nick) Bloom

Nick Bloom
is a professor of economics at Stanford University and a codirector of the
Productivity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship program at the National Bureau
of Economic Research. His research focuses on management practices and
uncertainty. He previously worked at the U.K. Treasury and McKinsey &
Company. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Cambridge University, a master’s
degree from Oxford University, and a PhD from University College London.
Steven J. Davis

Steven J. Davis is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, a senior fellow at the
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), and professor
emeritus at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. His research
focuses on labor market outcomes, business performance, economic
fluctuations, and uncertainty. He is an elected fellow of the Society of
Labor Economists, former editor of the
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, economic adviser to the
U.S. Congressional Budget Office, and senior fellow with the Asian Bureau of
Finance and Economics Research. He is also a co-creator of the Economic
Policy Uncertainty Indices, and he co-organizes the Asian Monetary Policy
Forum, held annually in Singapore. Davis received a PhD in economics from
Brown University in 1986 and joined the Booth faculty in 1985.
Brent Meyer

Brent Meyer
is an assistant vice president and economist in the research department at
the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. His primary research interests include
firm behavior, survey methods, inflation, inflation expectations,
macroeconomics, and monetary policy. In addition to providing monetary
policy support, Meyer heads up our
Economic Survey Research Center (ESRC), is involved in research using our Business Inflation Expectations (BIE),
Survey of Business Uncertainty (SBU), and CFO surveys, contributes to the
Atlanta Fed’s
Inflation Project, and to the Atlanta Fed’s
macroblog, which provides commentary on economic topics, including monetary policy,
macroeconomic developments, and the Southeast economy. Meyer earned a
bachelor’s degree in economics from…
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