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Christina Romer is the Class of 1957-Garff B. Wilson Professor Emerita of Economics and Professor of the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley. She holds emerita status as Chancellor's Professor and has been affiliated with Berkeley since 1988. She co-directs the Program in Monetary Economics at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and serves on its Business Cycle Dating Committee. Her expertise spans economic history, macroeconomics, and monetary theory.
Romer earned her Ph.D. in Economics from MIT in 1985. Before joining Berkeley, she was an Assistant Professor at Princeton University (1985-1988). Her research focuses on fiscal policy impacts, monetary shock identification, 20th-century macroeconomic policy trends, and the causes of the Great Depression.
- Awards: Guggenheim Fellowship, NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, Sloan Fellowship, and UC Berkeley's Distinguished Teaching Award.
- Professional Roles: Vice President & Executive Committee Member of the American Economic Association.
Her work integrates historical analysis with modern macroeconomic frameworks, emphasizing empirical rigor in policy evaluation. She remains active in shaping economic discourse through NBER initiatives and scholarly contributions.



