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Jeffrey Bergstrand

Finance

Phone
574-631-6761
Email
Bergstrand.1@nd.edu

Professor of Finance

  • International trade and regional economic integration
  • Foreign direct investment and multinational enterprises
  • Macroeconomics
  • U.s. economy

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Bergstrand in the News

“It’s not going to help very much for the people carrying credit card debts,” said Jeffrey Bergstrand, a professor at the University of Notre Dame and former economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

The OPEC decision will increase domestic gas prices—notably in California and the Pacific Northwest—and "will contribute to the inflation we've been experiencing," University of Notre Dame finance professor Jeffrey Bergstrand told Newsweek.

"There's no question this will contribute to the inflation we've been experiencing," University of Notre Dame finance professor Jeffrey Bergstrand told Newsweek.

Historically, the U.S. doesn't set trade policy because of short-term considerations such as inflation, said Jeffrey Bergstrand, professor of finance in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame. 

“Even though much of this is anticipated, when short-term rates rise, there’s going to be a bump in mortgage rates and a bump in the cost of capital — and that will happen immediately,” said Jeffrey Bergstrand, an economics and finance professor at the University of Notre Dame and former economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. 

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"Since most of the imports blocked over the last week are heading to Europe, U.S. consumers will likely see little effect on prices of U.S. imports," Jeffrey Bergstrand, professor of finance at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, told the newspaper in an article posted Monday.

Jeffrey Bergstrand, professor of finance at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, anticipates minimal effects.

“Since most of the imports blocked over the last week are heading to Europe, U.S. consumers will likely see little effect on prices of U.S. imports, except to the extent that intermediate products of U.S. final goods are made in Europe,” said Jeffrey Bergstrand, professor of finance at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.

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“She’s a moderate and a centrist,” says Jeffrey Bergstrand, a finance professor at the University of Notre Dame and a former Fed economist.

“When you’re head of the Fed, you’re in charge of monetary policy. At Treasury, you have to work with Congress — they control both the spending and the taxes,” said Jeffrey Bergstrand, a former economist at the Federal Reserve now at the University of Notre Dame.

“She’s a moderate and a centrist,” says Jeffrey Bergstrand, a finance professor at the University of Notre Dame and a former Fed economist.