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Galina Hale is a Professor of Economics at UC Santa Cruz. She previously served as a Research Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and as an assistant professor of economics at Yale University. Galina's current focus is on funding climate solutions and making the food system sustainable.
Galina Hale is a Professor of Economics and Faculty Director at the Institute for Social Transformation, UC Santa Cruz. She previously served as a Research Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and as an assistant professor of economics at Yale University. Galina’s current research interests focus on attracting mainstream finance to climate solutions, the sustainability of the global food system, and international financial stability, especially with respect to climate risks. Galina has published in leading economics and finance peer-reviewed journals. She serves on multiple editorial boards and presents her work regularly at scholarly and policy meetings worldwide.
Galina Hale is a Professor of Economics and Coastal Science and Policy, Faculty Director of the Institute for Social Transformation, and Co-Director of the Center for Analytical Finance at UC Santa Cruz. She is a Research Associate at the NBER, a Research Fellow at the CEPR, and a Director of CEBRA's IFM program. Previously, she served as a Research Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and as an assistant professor of economics at Yale University. Galina’s research interests focus on attracting mainstream finance to climate solutions, the sustainability of the global food system, and international financial stability, especially with respect to climate risks. Galina also worked extensively on international capital flows and financial crises. Galina has published in leading economics and finance peer-reviewed journals. She serves on the editorial boards of a number of Economics journals. Galina regularly presents her work at scholarly and policy meetings worldwide.