Executive Vice President
and Economic Advisor
T: 617-973-3091
F: 617-973-5903 Lynn.Browne@bos.frb.org |
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Primary fields of research
Economic research, public and community affairs, and
public information office |
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| Biography
Lynn Elaine Browne is Executive Vice President and Economic Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, part of the nation’s central bank. She is responsible for the Bank’s regional and community outreach, as well as public information and employee communications. An economist, Ms. Browne was the Bank’s Director of Research from 1993 to 2001 and oversaw the Bank’s scholarly research and monetary policy analysis. Her personal research interests include a strong focus on economic growth and development in New England.
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| Education
- Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1980
- Canada Council Fellowship, 1970-1971; 1971-1972
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- B.A., University of Western Ontario, honors in economics,
1968
- Woodrow Wilson Fellow, 1968
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| Work
experience
- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
- Executive Vice President and Economic Advisor, 2001-
Executive Vice President and Director of Research,
2000-2001
Senior Vice President and Director of Research, 1993-2000
Deputy Director of Research for Regional Affairs,
1989-1993
Vice President and Economist, 1981-1989
Assistant Vice President and Economist, 1978-1981
Economist, 1975-1978
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- Simmons College
- Guest Lecturer, fall 1981
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- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Administration
and Finance, Division of Fiscal Affairs
- Program Analyst, 1973-1975
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- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Governor’s Office
- Economist, 1972-1973
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- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Part-time Lecturer in Economics, 1970-1972
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- Province of Ontario, Department of Economics
- Research Economist, summers 1966, 1968, and 1969
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Books
The Transition from a Mill-Based to a Knowledge-Based
Economy: New England, 1940 to 2000, with Steven
A. Sass. In Engines of Enterprise, Peter Temin,
ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000.
Conference proceedings
Changing Financial Markets and Community Development:
An Overview, in Changing Financial Markets
and Community Development. Federal Reserve System
Community Affairs Research Conference Proceedings,
2001.
The Evolution
of Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve System
Over the Past Thirty Years: An Overview,
in The Evolution of Monetary Policy and the Federal
Reserve System Over the Past Thirty Years: A Conference
in Honor of Frank E. Morris. Proceedings from
the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Conference Series
no. 45, 2000.
The Evolution
of Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve System
Over the Past Thirty Years: A Conference in Honor
of Frank E. Morris, edited with Richard W.
Kopcke. Proceedings from the Federal Reserve Bank
of Boston Conference Series no. 45, 2000.
Real Estate and the Credit Crunch, edited
with Eric S. Rosengren. Proceedings from the Federal
Reserve Bank of Boston Conference Series no. 36, 1993.
The Merger Boom, edited with Eric S. Rosengren.
Proceedings from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Conference Series no. 31, 1987.
Journals
New England Economic Review
Does
Japan Offer Any Lessons for the United States.
(Issue Number 3, 2001).
The
Evolution of Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve
System Over the Past Thirty Years: An Overview.
(January/February 2001).
National
and Regional Housing Patterns. (July/August
2000).
U.S.
Economic Performance: Good Fortune, Bubble, or New
Era? (May/June 1999).
Inflation,
Asset Markets, and Economic Stabilization: Lessons
from Asia, with Rebecca Hellerstein and
Jane Sneddon Little. (September/October 1998).
Are
We Investing Too Little? with Rebecca Hellerstein.
(November/December 1997).
The
Saving Mystery, or Where Did the Money Go?
with Joshua Gleason. (September/October 1996).
Mortgage
Lending in Boston--A Response to the Critics,
with Geoffrey M. B. Tootell. (September/October 1995).
Regional Review
What's
in a Number? The Investment Boom Isn't Quite What
It Seems. vol. 10, no. 3 (Quarter 3, 2000).
Are
We Saving and Investing Too Little? vol.
8, no. 3 (Quarter 3, 1998).
Race and Mortgage Lending, Dissecting the Controversy,
with Geoffrey M. B. Tootell. (Fall 1995).
Other journal articles
Mortgage Lending in Boston: Interpreting the
HMDA Data, with Alicia H. Munnell, Geoffrey
M. B. Tootell, and James McEneaney. American Economic
Review. (March 1996).
Working papers
The
New England-China Relationship in 2005. New England Public Policy Center Series, paper no. 05-1 (2005).
Other material
“The New England-China Relationship in 2005.” Paper presented at The Boston Athenaeum symposium on The New England China Trade – Then & Now, Boston (May 20, 2005).
“Perspective on Public & Private Economic Data Collection & Analysis.” Paper presented at the U.S. Census Bureau Symposium, Washington DC (March 4-5, 2004).
Massachusetts in the 1990s: The Role of State
Government, with Alicia H. Munnell and others.
FRB Boston Research Report no. 72. (1990).
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service
Massachusetts Benchmarks, Editorial Board Member,
1997-
Census Advisory Committee, Member, 1998-2003
Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council, Member,
1996-2000
Bentley Graduate School of Business Advisory Council,
Member, 1996-1998
- Boston Economic Club
- President, 1994-1995
Vice President, 1993-1994
Secretary/Treasurer, 1992-1993
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- Patriots’ Trail Girl Scout Council, Director, 1989-1995
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