A Model of Monetary Policy and Risk Premia, Itamar Drechsler, New York University
A Model of Secular Stagnation: Theory and Quantitative Evaluation, Gauti B. Eggertsson, Brown University
An Introduction to Factor Modelling, Massimiliano Marcellino, Bocconi University
Approximate Aggregation in the Neoclassical Growth Model with Idiosyncratic Shocks, Todd Walker, Indiana University
Are we ignoring supply shocks? A proposal for monitoring cyclical fluctuations, Carolina Pagliacci, Central Bank of Venezuela
Banking, liquidity and bank runs in an infinite horizon economy, Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, Princeton University
Can non-interest rate policies stabilise housing markets? Evidence from a panel of 57 economies, Kenneth Kuttner, Williams College
Deadly Embrace: Sovereign and Financial Balance Sheets Doom Loops, Jean Tirole, Toulouse School of Economics
Examining Macroeconomic Models through the Lens of Asset Pricing, Jaroslav Borovička, New York University
Exchange Rates, Interest Rates and the Global Carry Trade, Martin Evans, Georgetown University
Expectations Are Observables. And We Haven’t Even Started Yet…, Rüdiger Bachmann, Notre Dame University
Financial Networks and Contagion, Benjamin Golub, Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows
Fiscal Sustainability and Debt in Small Open Economies, DeLisle Worrell, Governor Central Bank of Barbados
Fragile by Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit, Stephen Haber, Stanford University
From Credit Booms to Credit Crises: Facts Modeling and Policy Implications, Enrique Mendoza, University of Pennsylvania
How Do Firms Form Their Expectations? New Survey Evidence, Olivier Coibion, University of Texas at Austin
How does macroprudential regulation change bank credit supply?, Anil K Kashyap, Edward Eagle Brown Professor of Economics and Finance and Richard N. Rosett Faculty Fellow at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Inflation Dynamics During the Financial Crisis, Simon Gilchrist, Boston University
Investment in Emerging Markets–We are not in Kansas anymore…Or are we?, Nicolas Magud, International Monetary Fund
Labor Markets in Macroeconomics, Lawrence Christiano, Northwestern University
Liquidity provision during the crisis of 1914: Private and public sources, Ellis W. Tallman, Oberlin College
Monetary News in the United States and Business Cycles in Emerging Economies, Alejandro Vicondoa, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
New Monetarist Economics: Models, Randall Wright, University of Wisconsin
Nominal GDP Targeting for Middle-Income Countries, Jeffrey Frankel, Harvard University
Optimal Development Policies with Financial Frictions, Oleg Itskhoki, Princeton University
Optimal in heterogeneous-agent monetary economies, Neil Wallace, Penn State University
Rational Inattention and Monetary Economics, Christopher Sims, Princeton University
Regulating Capital Flows to Emerging Markets and The New Economics of Prudential Capital Controls, Anton Korinek, John Hopkins University
Survey Measurement of Probabilistic Macroeconomic Expectations: Progress and Promise, Charles F. Manski, Northwestern University
Systemic Risk and Stability in Financial Networks, Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi, Columbia University
Targeting Long Rates in a Model with Segmented Markets, Timothy Fuerst, Notre Dame University
The Billion Prices Project: Using Online Prices for Measurement and Research, Alberto Cavallo , MIT
The effects of monetary policy on stock market bubbles: Some evidence, Jordi Galí, CREI
The Making of a Great Contraction With A Liquidity Trap and A Jobless Recovery, Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé, Columbia University
Time-varying uncertainty in macro, Nicholas Bloom, Stanford University