Aside from my analysis of regional and national economic trends, my research pursuits include studying the effectiveness of financial literacy programs.
Matt Martin is a senior vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and Charlotte Regional Executive. He is responsible for branch leadership and regional outreach in the Carolinas.
Martin joined the Charlotte Branch as a regional economist in 2006. His responsibilities included analyzing regional economic conditions, as well as developing relationships with and educating the region's diverse constituents on the work of the Federal Reserve and the Richmond Fed.
Prior to joining the Federal Reserve, Martin covered national and regional economic issues at Moody's Economy.com. His other professional experience includes time spent as an analyst at the Congressional Budget Office and as a faculty member at Kent State University, where he taught macroeconomics, money and banking, and economic history.
Ph.D., University of Delaware, 1998
B.S., U.S. Military Academy at West Point, 1989
| Paper | Title | Author(s) |
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| 07-3 June 2007 |
A Literature Review on the Effectiveness of Financial Education |
Matthew Martin
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Matthew Martin
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