This is a picture of Adam Copeland and Darrell Duffie working on an economic research project together; they are looking at a laptop.

My research interests fall into the fields of Industrial Organization, Empirical Finance, and Applied Microeconomics.


Personal

Federal Reserve Bank of New York                                        Office phone: (917) 207-4222

Money and Payments Studies                                              E-mail: adam.copeland [at] gmail

33 Liberty St.                                                                           

New York, NY 10045            

 

Work website: https://www.newyorkfed.org/research/economists/Copeland; 

Education

Ph.D., Economics, University of Minnesota, 2002

M.A., Economics, University of Minnesota, 1999

B.A., International Affairs, The George Washington University, 1997

Professional Experience

5/22 – present Financial Research Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

1/18 – 5/22     Research Assistant Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

1/15 – 6/15        Visiting Fellow, Yale University

7/14 – 1/18        Research Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

3/11 – 6/14        Senior Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

8/09 – 3/11        Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

1/09 – 5/09        Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University

1/06 – 5/06        Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University

7/05 – 7/09        Economist, Bureau of Economic Analysis

1/05 – 6/05        Visiting Fellow, Yale University

9/02 – 6/05        Economist, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve

Teaching Experience

1/09 – 5/09  Adjunct professor, Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University

                        Graduate level Industrial Organization (empirical)


1/06 – 5/06  Adjunct professor, Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University

                        Graduate level Industrial Organization (theory)


8/99 – 7/03 Instructor, Independent and Distance Learning, University of Minnesota

 Introduction to Macroeconomics; reviewed/updated course for a new textbook


8/98 – 6/99  Instructor, Department of Economics, University of Minnesota

                        International Economics and large lecture Principles of Macroeconomics


8/97 – 6/98  Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, University of Minnesota

                        Recitation Leader for the large lecture Principles of Macroeconomics