Carl Eugene Walsh (born June 30, 1949),
is an American
economist. He has been an economics professor at the
University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) since 1987, and retired in 2020 as Distinguished Professor of Economics. He twice served as chair of the Economics Department at the university (1988-1991 and 2010-2013) as well as Vice Provost for Silicon Valley Initiatives (2005-2007) and Associate Vice Chancellor for Planning and Programs (1995-1995) at UCSC. He has also been a Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Banks of Kansas City (1982-1983), Philadelphia (1984-1985) and San Francisco (1987-2000).
Walsh's work is primarily in the fields of
central banking and
monetary policy.
[Home Page of Carl E. Walsh]
University of California, Santa Cruz.
Early life and education
Walsh received
B.A. degrees in
mathematics
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and economics in 1971 and his
Ph.D. in economics in 1976, both from the
University of California, Berkeley.
Career
Walsh was a lecturer at the
University of Auckland in
New Zealand from 1976 to 1978 and assistant professor at
Princeton University from 1979 to 1985. Walsh was senior economist at the
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco from 1985 to 1987. Walsh moved to the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1987, becoming associate professor. Walsh was named full professor in 1991 and was named distinguished professor in 2010.
Walsh has held visiting appointments at several institutions, including UC Berkeley economics department (visiting lecturer, 1979; visiting assistant professor, 1985), the
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (visiting scholar, 1982-1983), the International Finance Division of the
Federal Reserve Board (visiting scholar, July 1984), the
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (visiting senior economist, 1984-1985), the
UC Berkeley School of Business (visiting lecturer, 1986-1987), the
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (visiting scholar, 1987–present), and
Stanford University
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(visiting professor, fall 1995). Walsh was vice
provost of the UC Santa Cruz's
Silicon Valley Initiatives from 2005 to 2007. He was a member of the Editorial Board of the ''
American Economic Review
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'' (1994-2000) and was a co-editor of the ''
International Journal of Central Banking
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'' (2008-2012).
Walsh is an international research fellow at
Kiel Institute for the World Economy and was an Honorary Adviser to the
Bank of Japan
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History
Like most modern Japanese instituti ...
's Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies from 2019-2023.
Work
Walsh has become best known for his paper "Optimal Contracts for Central Bankers," published in 1995 in the ''
American Economic Review
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''. His theory is commonly referred to as the "Walsh Contract." In a 2004 speech, current
Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben S. Bernanke
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included "Optimal Contracts for Central Bankers" as one of the three most influential papers in
macroeconomics
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For example, using interest rates, taxes, and ...
over the past 25 years. His theory has also been questioned by Francisco Candel-Sánchez and Juan Cristóbal Campoy-Miñarro. In addition, Haizhou Huang and A. Jorge Padilla have commented on the concept.
Selected publications
Walsh has written several textbooks and has authored or coauthored numerous articles and chapters, mostly scientific.
*"Optimal Contracts for Central Bankers," March 1995, Vol. 85, No. 1, pp. 150–167. ''
American Economic Review
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''. Origins of the "Walsh Contract."
*''Monetary Theory and Policy'', 3rd edition, 2010.
MIT Press. . Standard graduate-level textbook for monetary economics.
*''Economics'', 4th edition, with
Joseph E. Stiglitz, 2006.
W. W. Norton
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. . Modern introductory economics textbook.
*''Principle of Microeconomics'', 4th edition, with
Joseph E. Stiglitz, 2006.
W. W. Norton
W. W. Norton & Company is an American publishing company based in New York City. Established in 1923, it has been owned wholly by its employees since the early 1960s. The company is known for its Norton Anthologies (particularly ''The Norton Ant ...
. . Modern introductory microeconomics textbook.
References
External links
Official websiteat the University of California, Santa Cruz
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1949 births
21st-century American economists
Living people
American macroeconomists
University of California, Santa Cruz faculty