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The Research Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Macroeconomic and Monetary Studies Recent Publications and Papers
2008-2009
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Carlos Carvalho. “Heterogeneity in Price Stickiness and the Real Effects of Monetary Shocks.” Frontiers of Macroeconomics 2, no. 1 (2006).

Vasco Cúrdia. “An Estimated DSGE Model for Sweden with a Monetary Regime Change,” with Daria Finocchiaro. Institute for International Economic Studies Seminar Paper no. 740 (2005).

Marco Del Negro. “Forming Priors for DSGE Models (and How It Affects the Assessment of Nominal Rigidities),” with Frank Schorfheide. Journal of Monetary Economics, forthcoming.

“Monetary Policy Analysis with Potentially Misspecified Models,” with Frank Schorfheide. American Economic Review, forthcoming.

Gauti Eggertsson. “Great Expectations and the End of the Depression.” American Economic Review 98, no. 4 (2008).

Stefano Eusepi. “Learnability and Monetary Policy: A Global Perspective.” Journal of Monetary Economics 54, no. 4 (2007).

Andrea Ferrero. “Current Account Dynamics and Monetary Policy,” with Mark Gertler and Lars Svensson. In Jordi Galí and Mark Gertler, eds., International Dimensions of Monetary Policy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, forthcoming.

Jonathan McCarthy. “Inventory Dynamics and Business Cycles: What Has Changed?” with Egon Zakrajšek. Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 39, no. 2-3 (2007).

Richard Peach. “After the Refinancing Boom: Will Consumers Scale Back Their Spending?” with Margaret M. McConnell and Alex Al-Haschimi. Federal Reserve Bank
of New York Current Issues in Economics and Finance 9, no. 12 (2003).

Simon Potter. “Estimating and Forecasting in Models with Multiple Breaks,” with Gary Koop. Review of Economic Studies 74, no. 3 (2007).

“Prior Elicitation in Multiple Change-Point Models,” with Gary Koop. International Economic Review, forthcoming.

Robert Rich. “The Relationships between Expected Inflation, Disagreement, and Uncertainty: Evidence from Matched Point and Density Forecasts,” with Joseph Tracy. Review of Economics
and Statistics
, forthcoming.

Ayşegül Şahin. “Aggregate Implications of Indivisible Labor, Incomplete Markets, and Labor Market Frictions,” with Per Krusell, Toshihiko Mukoyama, and Richard Rogerson. Journal of Monetary Economics 55, no. 5 (2008). Proceedings of Labor Markets, Macroeconomic Fluctuations, and Monetary Policy, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy.

Argia Sbordone. “Globalization and Inflation Dynamics: The Impact of Increased Competition.”
In Jordi Galí and Mark Gertler, eds., International Dimensions of Monetary Policy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, forthcoming.
“Trend Inflation, Indexation, and Inflation Persistence in the New Keynesian Phillips Curve,” with Timothy Cogley. American Economic Review, forthcoming.

Charles Steindel. “A Comparison of Measures of Core Inflation,” with Robert Rich. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review 13, no. 3 (2007).

Andrea Tambalotti. “Menu Costs at Work: Restaurant Prices and the Introduction of the Euro,” with Bart Hobijn and Federico Ravenna. Quarterly Journal of Economics 121, no. 3 (2006).

“An Investigation of the Gains from Commitment in Monetary Policy,” with Ernst Schaumburg. Journal of Monetary Economics 54, no. 2 (2007).

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