Ralf R Meisenzahl is an Principal Economist at the Federal Reserve Board. He completed his undergraduate studies in Economics at the University of Mannheim and the University of California, Berkeley. He received his PhD in Economics from Northwestern University. His research interest are macroeconomics, financial economics, and economic history.

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From credit risk to pipeline risk: Why loan syndication is a risky business
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- Financial Markets

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Impact of the ‘great bailout’: Evidence from car sales
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- Global crisis
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Origins of growth: How state institutions forged during the Protestant Reformation drove development
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- Economic history 
- Institutions and economics 
- Politics and economics
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Is education policy innovation policy?
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- Development 
- Economic history 
- Poverty and Income Inequality