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Gordon H. Sellon, Jr. is currently senior vice president and
director of research. At the Bank, his research has focused
on various topics relating to monetary policy, financial
markets and institutions, and payments systems, and he has
written articles both for economics journals and for the
Bank's Economic Review.
Mr. Sellon joined the Bank in
1979 as a financial economist in the Economic Research
Department and was promoted to research officer and
economist in 1984. In 1986, he was appointed assistant vice
president and economist and in 1998 was named vice president
and economist. He assumed his current position in 2006.
Before joining the Bank, Mr.
Sellon taught economics at the
University of Kansas. He also served as a visiting faculty
member at the University of Michigan and at Grinnell
College. A native of Massachusetts, Mr. Sellon received his
bachelor's degree from Harvard College, and master's and
doctorate in economics from the University of Michigan.
Economic
Research
November 2007
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