[pdf version] Felix Reichling Congressional Budget Office Washington, D.C. Felix.Reichling at cbo.gov EDUCATION Stanford University, Stanford, California Ph.D. Economics (2007) M.A. Economics (2005) M.S. Management Science and Engineering (2002) B.A. with Honors in Economics and a minor in Mathematics (2002) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Principle Analyst, Macroeconomic Analysis Division, Congressional Budget Office, Washington, D.C. (2011 – Present) Manager, Analysis Group, Inc., Washington, D.C. (2010) Associate, Analysis Group, Inc., Washington, D.C. (2007 - 2009) Research Assistant to Prof. Robert E. Hall, Department of Economics, Stanford University, Stanford, California (2003 - 2007) Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Stanford University, Stanford, California (2003 - 2004) Localization Consultant, Paypal.com, Palo Alto, California (2002) Research Assistant to Prof. Dirk Krueger, Department of Economics, Stanford University, Stanford, California (2000) Marketing Programs Associate, eBay.com, San Jose, California (1999) HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS Fellow, Summer Institute on Computational Economics, Chicago-Argonne (2006) Graduate Fellowship, Department of Economics, Stanford University (2002 - 2003) NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship (2002) Anna Laura Myers Award for Outstanding Honors Theses in Economics, Department of Economics, Stanford University (2001) Undergraduate Research Grant, Stanford University (2000) Athletic Scholarship, Stanford University (1998 - 2002) WORKING PAPERS “Health Shocks and the Demand for Annuities,” with Sven Sinclair and Kent Smetters “Optimal Unemployment Insurance in Labor Market Equilibrium when Workers Can Self-Insure,” January 2007 [pdf] “Retraining the Unemployed in a Matching Model with Turbulence,” SIEPR Discussion Paper No. 04-16, March 2005 [pdf] “Brain Gain Through Brain Drain: A Theoretical Analysis of Human Capital Accumulation in the Presence of Migration,” June 2002 PRESENTATIONS 2010: Congressional Budget Office 2007: Bank of England; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Congressional Budget Office; University of Mannheim; University of Osaka; University of Tokyo; Wharton School of Business OTHER SKILLS Dynamic Programming, Fortran, Matlab, Latex, Microsoft Office PERSONAL INFORMATION Junior World Fencing Champion 1997, Junior World Cup Winner 1997, NCAA Fencing Champion 1999, 2000 German and U.S. Citizen |