President
Xavier Gabaix: Pershing Square Professor of Economics and Finance, Harvard University (2016-Present); Faculty Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, (2010-Present); Research Fellow, Center for Economic Policy Research (2009-Present); Member, CESifoResearch Network, (2019-Present); Research Associate, European Corporate Governance Institute, (2011-Present)
Previous Positions: Martin J. Gruber Professor of Finance, New York University, (2010-2018); Professor of Finance, New York University, (2009-2010), Associate Professor of Finance, New York University; (2007-2009); Rudi Dornbusch Career Development Assistant/Associate Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2004-2007); Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research, (2002-2010)
Selected Publications: (Chapters in Books): Behavioral Inattention, Handbook of Behavioral Economics 2019; (Articles): A Behavioral New Keynesian Model, American Economic Review 2020; Optimal Taxation with Behavioral Agents, (with Emmanuel Farhi), American Economic Review 2020; The Dynamics of Inequality, (with Jean-Michel Lasry, Pierre-Louis Lions and Ben Moll), Econometrica 2016; Rare Disasters and Exchange Rates, (with Emmanuel Farhi), Quarterly Journal of Economics 2016; Power laws in economics: An Introduction, Journal of Economic Perspectives 2016; Executive Compensation: A Modern Primer (with Alex Edmans), Journal of Economic Literature 2016; International Liquidity and Exchange Rate Dynamics, (with Matteo Maggiori), Quarterly Journal of Economics 2015; A Sparsity-Based Model of Bounded Rationality, Quarterly Journal of Economics 2014; The Great Diversification and Its Undoing, (with Vasco Carvalho), American Economic Review 2013; Variable Rare Disasters: An Exactly Solved Framework for Ten Puzzles in Macro-Finance, Quarterly Journal of Economics 2012; The Area and Population of Cities: New Insights from a Different Perspective on Cities, (with Hernan Rozenfeld, Diego Rybski, and Hernan Makse), American Economic Review 2011; The Effect of Risk on the CEO Market, (with Alex Edmans), Review of Financial Studies 2011; The Granular Origins of Aggregate Fluctuations, Econometrica 2011
Professional Activities: Fellow of the Econometric Society, (2011-Present); Richard T. Ely Distinguished Lectures, John Hopkins University, (2017); Maurice Allais Prize, (2015); Lagrange Prize for Research on Complex Systems, CRT Foundation (2012); Rising Star in Finance Award, (2012); Fischer Black Prize, American Finance Association, (2011); Best Young French Economist Prize, (2011); Bernacer Prize for Best European Economist Under 40 Working in Macroeconomics/Finance, (2011); Young Scientist Award for Socio- and Econophysics, (2006); David A. Wells Prize for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation at Harvard University, (1999)
Vice President
Viral V. Acharya: C.V. Starr Professor of Economics, Department of Finance, New York University Stern School of Business (2008-Present); Editor of Journal of Law, Finance and Accounting (2014-2016, 2020-Present); Member of the International Advisory Board of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) (2014-Present); Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) in Corporate Finance (2009-Present)
Previous Positions: Deputy Governor at the Reserve Bank of India (2017-2019); Director of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India; Director of Western Finance Association; Academic Director of the Coller Institute of Private Equity, London Business School (2007-2009); Deutsche Bank Visiting Chair Professor, National Institute of Securities Markets, India (2021-2022); Academic Advisor to the Federal Reserve Banks of Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Philadelphia; Editor of the Journal of Financial Intermediation (2009-12); associate editor of the Journal of Finance (2011-14)
Selected Publications: Books:Restoring Financial Stability: How to Repair a Failed System (2009); Regulating Wall Street: The Dodd-Frank Act and the New Architecture of Global Finance (2010); Dodd-Frank: One Year On (2011); Guaranteed to Fail: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Debacle of Mortgage Finance (2011); Quest for Restoring Financial Stability in India (2020); SVB and Beyond: The Banking Stress of 2023 (2023)
Professional Activities: Member of the Climate-related Financial Risk Advisory Committee (CFRAC) of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (2023-Present); Member of the Editorial Committee of the Annual Review of Financial Economics (2022- Present); Board member of the Financial Intermediation Research Society (2023- Present); Member of the Advisory Council of the Bombay (Mumbai) Stock Exchange (BSE) Training Institute (2011-2014);
Executive Vice President
Katherine S. Virgo, Executive Vice President, International Atlantic Economic Society, and Adjunct Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Previous Positions: Managing Director (Director, 2008-2010), Health Services Research Program, Intramural Research Department, American Cancer Society, 2008-2012; Research Health Scientist, Health Services Research & Development, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Atlanta, GA, 2009-2011; Professor (Associate Professor, 1996-2001; Assistant Professor, 1991-1996), Department of Surgery, Saint Louis University Health Sciences Center, 1996-2008; Statistician (Health Science Specialist, 1991-1993), Surgical Service, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 1991-2008; Research Assistant, Health Services Research & Development, Veterans Administration Medical Center, St. Louis, MO, 1986-1991; Co-Founder, member of the Board of Directors and Executive Administrator, International Health Economics and Management Institute, 1983-1987; Executive Administrator (Executive Assistant, 1979-1981; Assistant Coordinator, 1978-1979), Atlantic Economic Society, 1978-2012 (1987-2012 donated time).
Selected Publications: Books: Patient Surveillance after Cancer Treatment, New York, NY, Springer, 2013 (ed. with Johnson FE, Maehara Y, Browman GP, et.al); The Bionic Patient, Health Promotion for People with Implanted Prosthetic Devices, Totowa, NJ, Humana Press, 2006 (ed. with Johnson FE); Cancer Patient Follow-Up, St. Louis, MO, Mosby, October 1997 (ed. with Johnson FE). Selected Articles: “Utilization, timing and outcomes of BRCA genetic testing among women with newly diagnosed breast cancer from a national commercially insured population: The ABOARD Study” (with Armstrong J, Lynch K, Schwartz MD, et al.), JCO Oncology Practice 2021. “Initial Management of Non-Castrate Advanced, Recurrent or Metastatic Prostate Cancer: ASCO Guideline Update” (with Rumble RB, de Wit R, Mendelson DS, et al.), Journal of Clinical Oncology 2021. “Employment outcomes among cancer survivors in the United States: Implications for cancer care delivery” (with deMoor JS, Kent EE, McNeel TS, et al.), Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2020. “The social and economic toll of cancer survivorship: A complex web of financial sacrifice” (with Banegas MP, Schneider JL, Firemark AJ, et al.), Journal of Cancer Survivorship 2019. “Health insurance transitions among cancer survivors and those with no cancer history: A longitudinal nationally representative study” (with Lin CC, Davidoff A. Guy GP, et al.), In Kronenfeld JJ (ed.) Gender, Women’s Health Concerns and Other Social Factors in Health and Health Care. Research in the Sociology of Health Care, 2018. “Chemotherapy-naïve castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC): American Society of Clinical Oncology provisional clinical opinion summary” (with Rumble RB, Singer EA), Journal of Oncology Practice 2017. “Second-line hormonal therapy for men with chemotherapy-naïve castrate-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC): American Society of Clinical Oncology Provisional Clinical Opinion” (with Basch E, Loblaw DA, Oliver TK, et al.), Journal of Clinical Oncology 2017 “Comparison of comorbid medical conditions in the National Cancer Data Base and the SEER-Medicare Data Base” (with Lin CC, Robbins AS, Jemal A, et al), Annals of Surgical Oncology. 2016. “Utilization and outcomes of BRCA genetic testing and counseling in a national commercially insured population: The ABOUT study” (with Armstrong J, Toscano M, Kotchko N, et al.), JAMA Oncology 2015. “Systemic therapy in men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC): American Society of Clinical Oncology and Cancer Care Ontario clinical practice guidelines” (with Basch E, Loblaw DA, Oliver TK, et al.), Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014. “Medical costs and productivity losses of cancer survivors–United States, 2008-2011” (with Ekwueme DU, Yabroff KR, Guy GP Jr, et al), Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.2014. “Oncologists’ and primary care physicians’ awareness of late and long-term effects of chemotherapy: Implications for care of the growing population of survivors” (with Nekhlyudov L, Aziz NM, Lerro C), Journal of Oncology Practice 2014. “Diagnosis date agreement between SEER and Medicare claims data: Impact on treatment” (with Lin CC), Medical Care 2014. “Barriers to breast and colorectal cancer survivorship care. Perceptions of U.S. primary care physicians and medical oncologists” (with CC Lerro, CN Klabunde, C Earle, et.al), Journal of Clinical Oncology 2013; “Health care policy and cancer survivorship” (with JL Bromberek, A Glaser, D Horgan, et.al), Cancer 2013; “Cancer Treatment and Survivorship Statistics, 2012 (with R Siegel, C DeSantis, K Stein, et.al), CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians 2012; “Impact of poverty and race/ethnicity on treatment and management of urologic cancers” (with SA Fedewa), Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations 2012; “Safety-net burden hospitals and likelihood of curative-intent surgery for non-small cell lung cancer” (with AG Little, SA Fedewa, AY Chen, et.al), Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2011;
Professional Activities: Member, Expert Panel, Systemic Therapy in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Guideline, American Society of Clinical Oncology and Cancer Care Ontario (2012-present); Member, Cancer Control and Population Sciences Research Program, Emory University (2010-present); Chair, Medical Care Section, American Public Health Association (2011-2012); Reviewer, Expert Panel for National Cancer Institute Project, Evaluation of the Provider Survey Initiative (2011-2012); Member, Expert Panel, Treatment of Androgen Sensitive and Androgen Independent Prostate Cancer Guideline, American Society of Clinical Oncology (2010-present); Member, Cancer Program Standards 2011 Project Steering Committee, American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer (2009-2012); Chair, Health Services Research Committee, Medical Care Section, American Public Health Association (2008-present); Member, American Society of Clinical Oncology Cancer Foundation Komen Grant Review Subcommittee (2008-2011); Member, Scientific Committee, GILDA Clinical Trial (1998-present); Editorial and Journal Review Boards: Editor-in-Chief, International Advances in Economic Research (2013-present); Managing Editor, Atlantic Economic Journal (2013-present); Member, Editorial Board, Surgical Oncology (2007-present); Member, Editorial Academy, International Journal of Oncology (2005-present); Reviewer, Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine (2002-present); Reviewer, Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research (2001-present).
Executive Committee
Amelie F. Constant, Research Affiliate, The University of Pennsylvania, Population Studies Center; Fellow of the Global Labor Organization; Fellow of the CESifo Institutes Network with the University of Munich, Germany; Affiliated Professorial Fellow of UNU-MERIT, University of Maastricht, Netherlands; Academic Member of the Athens Institute for Education and Research, Greece; Member of the European Academy of Sciences (Academia Europaea); Board of Editors, Atlantic Economic Journal (2020-Present), Editorial Board, Global Germany in Transnational Dialogues (2017-Present); Editorial Board, The Quarterly Journal of Finance (2017 – Present), Board of Editors, Applied Economics Quarterly (2003- Present); Associate Editor, Migration and Society (2018- Present)
Previous Positions: Princeton University (2016-2022), IZA, Bonn (2011-2016), DIWDC, DC (2006- 2012); Founding Editor, IZA Journal of Migration (2011–2016).
Selected Publications: Books: How Labor Migrants Fare (2004); The Foundations of Migration Economics (2016); The International Handbook on the Economics of Migration (2013); Books Chapters: “Return, Circular, and Onward Migration Decisions in a Knowledge Society,” Economic Geography of Cross-Border Migration K. Kourtit, B. Newbold, P. Nijkamp, M. Partridge (eds). (2021); “Time-Space Dynamics of Return and Circular Migration: Theories and Evidence,” Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics K.F. Zimmermann (ed), 2020; “The Economic Burden of Hypertension,” Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease, E.A. Andreadis (ed), (w. E.V. Geladari, C.V. Geladari), (2016); “An Economic Analysis of Immigration,” Public Economics in the United States: How the Federal Government Analyzes and Influences the Economy S. Payson (ed). (2014); Articles: “Ethnic Spatial Dispersion and Immigrant Identity,” Chinese Journal of Economics and Business (w. S. Schueller, K.F. Zimmermann), 2023; “Self Selection in Physical and Mental Health among Older Intra-European Migrants,” Journal of the Economics of Aging (w. N. Milewski), 2021; “A “Healthy Immigrant Effect” or a “Sick Immigrant Effect”? Selection and Policies Matter,” European Journal of Health Economics (w. T. García Muñoz, S. Neuman, T. Neuman), 2018; “Ethnic Diversity and Well-Being,” Journal of Population Economics (w. A. Akay, C. Giulietti, M. Guzi), 2017; “The Healthy Immigrant Paradox and Health Convergence,” Journal of International Comparisons–CESifo, 2017;
Professional Activities: Member of the Board of Directors of the Eastern Economic Association (2020-2023); Member of the Board of Directors of Eating for the Ecosystem–Applied Research and Education (since 2020); of the Association for Integrity and Responsible Leadership in Economics (since 2009); President of the Society of Government Economists (2014–2017).
Sibabrata Das, Senior Researcher, Development Issues Unit, Strategy Policy and Review Department, International Monetary Fund, Washington DC; active participant in joint World Bank-International Monetary Fund country missions in Ghana, Angola, and Grenada
Previous Positions: Visiting Fellow (Offered), School of Business Management & Economics, University of Sussex, 2015-2017; Associate Professor, 2002, Department of Economics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, WB, India; Research Economist, 1994-1998, World Bank, Washington DC; Research Fellowship, 1990-94, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Assistant Professor, 1987-1994, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, WB, India; Assistant Professor, 1985-1987, North Bengal University, Siliguri, WB, India.
Selected Publications: Books: Economic Growth and Development- A Dynamic Dual Economy Approach; with, A. Mourmouras, P.C. Rangazas, 2018 (Second Edition, August 2018) Springer; Economic Growth and Development- A Dynamic Dual Economy Approach; with, A. Mourmouras, P.C. Rangazas, 2018 (First Edition, 2015), Springer; Creating Policy Space in Low-Income Countries during the Recent Crises, with Dudine et. al., International Monetary Fund, 2010. Book Chapters: Does Developing Asia Save More? Evidence from a Panel of High Saving Nations in Asia (in Select Issues in Macroeconomics: A Quantitative Approach, IUP Publications, (with Ray, Partha), 2014; Ghana: Growth, Private Sector and Poverty Reduction, World Bank, Prepared jointly with other members of the Ghana CEM team under A. Alam and K. Matin, 1995; Ending Poverty and Sharing Prosperity, World Bank (Global Monitoring Report, WB & IMF team members), 2014; Rural Urban Dynamics and the Millennium Development Goals, World Bank (Global Monitoring Report, with other team members), 2013; Food Prices, Nutrition, and the Millennium Development Goals(Global Monitoring Report, WB & IMF team members), 2012. Articles: Growth at Risk from Natural Disasters; IMF Working Paper, 2021 (forthcoming) (with T. Bayoumi and S. Quayyum); Growth of Real GDP and Total Factor Productivity in Asia with an Emphasis on Malaysian Growth. Atlantic Economic Journal 47, 391–413, 2020 (with M. Upadhyay); Why is Sharecropping Extinct in the US South But Persistent in West Bengal? A Review of Comparative History (with M. Upadhyay), International Journal of Social Science and Development Policy, Vol.3, 2, 98-113, 2017; Does Developing Asia Save More? The IUP Journal of Applied Economics, XI, January 2012 (with Ray, Partha). Board Papers & Reports Contributed to: Women in the Labor Force: The Role of Fiscal Policies (Staff Development Note 2020); Review of Implementation of IMF Commitments in Support of the 2030 Development Agenda (Board Document 2019); Building Resilience in Developing Countries Vulnerable to Large Natural Disasters (Board Paper 2019); Macroeconomic Developments and Prospects in Low-Income Developing Countries (IMF Policy Paper, IMF, January 2017) ; Macroeconomic Developments and Prospects in Low-Income Developing Countries (IMF Policy Paper, IMF, December 2015); Financing for Development: Revisiting the Monterrey Consensus (IMF Policy Paper, IMF, July 2015); Assessing Reserve Adequacy: Specific Proposals (IMF Policy Paper, December 2014); Conditionality in Evolving Monetary Policy Regimes (IMF Policy Paper, March 2014); Macroeconomic Issues in Small States and Implications for Fund Engagement (IMF Policy Paper, March 2013) Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks for Resource-Rich Developing Countries (IMF Policy Paper, March 2012).
Professional Activities: Research Professional & Team Member for Low-Income Country (Policy Review Division, Low-Income Unit, Developing Issues Unit) & Contributor to World Bank & IMF Board Papers (1994-2021), Member, International Atlantic Economic Society, 2012-Present, Member, American Economic Association, 1998–present; Member, Western Economic Association 2003; Member Grenada Country Economic Team 2009-10 (IMF Mission); Member Angola Country Team (WB-IMF Mission 2002); Member Ghana Country Economic Team (WBIMF Mission 1994-1998); Member, Burkina Faso Country Team (1996-1998), Member Website Development-Team (Low-Income Collaborative Site, Knowledge Exchange Sites on Small States, Growth & Inequality, Compact with Africa, IMF 2009-2021).
David M. Kemme, William N. Morris Chair of Excellence in International Economics, University of Memphis, Co-Director, FedEx Institute of Technology Data Science Research Cluster; member, of the University of Memphis Board of Trustees.
Previous Positions: Director of the International MBA program and Chair of the Economics Department, University of Memphis. Assistant, Associate Professor and W. Frank Barton Faculty Fellow at Wichita State University, Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina Greensboro, Pew Charitable Trusts Scholar-in-Residence and Director of the Economics and Security program at the Institute for East-West Studies, New York. Fulbright Scholar at the Main School of Planning and Statistics, Warsaw, Poland, Distinguished Fellow at the Mitsui Research Institute in Tokyo, a visiting scholar at the Institute for Economic Research, Halle, Germany and at the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank. Visiting Professor at the Kazakhstan National University Al-Farabi, Almaty Kazakhstan.
Selected Publications: Books: Economic Transition in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union: Issues and Strategies and has edited or co-edited four other books. His work has been translated and published in Russian, Japanese, Ukrainian, Polish and Armenian. More recently, he has focused on economic crises, international tax evasion and illegal immigration. Articles: “The Effects of the Eurasian Economic Union on Regional Foreign Direct Investment and Implications for Growth.” Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, (2021); with Yerkezhan Akhmetzaki and Bulat Mukhamediyev. “Inequality, Autocracy and Sovereign Funds as Determinants of Foreign Portfolio Equity Flows,” Journal of Financial Research, (2021); with Bhavik Parikh and Tanja Steigner. “Tax Morale and International Tax Evasion,” Journal of World Business, 55 (2020); with Bhavik Parikh and Tanja Steigner. “The Run-up to the Global Financial Crisis: A longer Historical View of Financial Liberalization, Capital Inflows and Asset Bubbles,” International Review of Financial Analysis, 69 (2020); with Saktinil Roy. “Exchange Rate Regimes and Welfare Losses from Foreign Crises: The Impact of the US Financial Crisis on Mexico,” Review of International Economics, 25,1: 132-147 (2017); with Kayhan Koleyni. “Foreign Direct Investment and Export Performance in Emerging Economies: Evidence from Indian IT Firms,” Review of Development Economics, 18(4), 681-692, (2014); with Oleks Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy and Deepraj Mukherjee. “Did the Recent Housing Boom Signal the Global Financial Crisis?” Southern Economic Journal, 78,3: 999-1018. (2012); with Saktinil Roy. “Causes of Banking Crises: Deregulation, Credit Booms, and Asset Bubbles, Then and Now,” International Review of Economics and Finance, 24: 270-294. (2012); with Saktinil Roy. “What is Really Common in the Run-up to Banking Crises?” Economics Letters, 113 (2011) 211-214; with Saktinil Roy. From Peg to Float: Exchange Market Pressure and Monetary Policy in the Czech Republic,” Review of International Economics, 19(1), 93-108. (2011); with Gennady Lyakir.
Professional Activities: He has served as a member of several national and international selection committees including Fulbright, IREX and Edmund Muskie Fellows. He has served as an external reviewer for Rand Corp. and the US State Department. He has received 22 awards and grants from IREX, Pew Charitable Trusts, USIA, and the U.S. State Department, and others. Fellow of the American Council of Learned Societies. Editorial and Journal Review Boards: Associate Editor, Economic Change and Restructuring, Co-editor of Comparative Economic Studies, and a member of the Editorial Board of the Atlantic Economic Journal, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, and the electronic journal European Journal of Comparative Economics. Policy Advising: extensive experience in policy advising to Central Banks, Ministries and NGOs regarding monetary policy, fiscal policy, impact analysis and illegal immigration. He has designed and implemented training programs in econometrics, economic modeling for policy analysis, macroeconometrics and forecasting.
Sung Won Sohn: Professor of Finance and Economics, Loyola-Marymount University (2019-Present); President, SS Economics Consulting Firm (2018 – Present); Commissioner and Investment Committee Chair, Los Angeles City Employee Retirement System and Chair of the Investment Committee (2015-Present)
Previous Positions: Martin V. Smith Professor of Economics and Finance, California State University Channel Islands (2008-2018); Vice Chairman of the Board, Forever 21 (2008-2016); Commissioner, Port of Los Angeles (2011-2014); President and Chief Executive Officer, Hanmi Financial Corporation (2005 – 2007); Executive Vice President and Chief Economic Officer, Wells Fargo Banks (1998-2005); Senior Economist, President’s Council of Economic Advisors, The White House (1970-1974); Senior Vice President, Norwest Bank Minnesota; Director, Institute for Global Economic Research (IGER); Tenured Professor, Slippery Rock University ofPennsylvania.
Selected Publications: (Books): Global Financial Crisis and Exit Strategy (2009), The New Economy (2014).
Professional Activities: Executive Committee Member, Chairman, Investment Committee, and Audit Committee, Claremont Graduate University (2006-2015); Board of Directors Member: National Association of Corporate Directors (2011-Present); Western Alliance Bancorporation (2010 – Present); First California Bank Corporation (2008-2010); American Bankers AssociationEconomic Advisory Council; Bank Administration Institution; World Affairs Council Los Angeles; International Chamber of Commerce; Cryo Cell International; Los Angeles Music Center for the Performing Arts; Children’s Bureau of Los Angeles; Minnesota State Council on Economic Education; Minnesota Economic Association
Harald Uhlig, Bruce Allen and Barbara Ritzenthaler Professor of Economics, Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics, University of Chicago; Fellow of the Econometric Society; CEPR Research Fellow; NBER Research Associate; Lead Editor, Journal of Political Economy (JPE).
Previous Positions: Princeton University 1990-1994, Tilburg University, 1994-2000, Humboldt Universität Berlin, 2000-2007.
Selected Publications: Books: Handbook of Macroeconomics, Vol. 2A/B, edited by John Taylor and Harald Uhlig, Elsevier, North Holland (2016).
Articles: “Central Bank Digital Currency: Central Banking For All?” joint with Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Daniel Sanches and Linda Schilling, Review of Economic Dynamics, forthcoming (2021). “Some Simple Bitcoin Economics,” joint with Linda Schilling, Journal of Monetary Economics, vol. 106, 2019, 16-26. “Financial Health Economics,” with Ralph Koijen and Tomas Philipson, Econometrica, January 2016, vol. 84, no. 1, 195-242. “Comment on the Campbell-Cochrane Habit Model,” with Lars Ljungqvist, Journal of Political Economy, October 2015, vol. 123, no. 5, 1201-1213. “Unit Roots in White Noise,” with Alexei Onatski, Econometric Theory 28, 2012, 485-508. “The Laffer Curve Revisited,” with Mathias Trabandt, Journal of Monetary Economics 58 (2011), 305-327. “A Model of a Systemic Bank Run,” Journal of Monetary Economics 57 (2010), 78-96. “Competitive Risk Sharing Contracts with One-Sided Commitment,” with Dirk Krüger, Journal of Monetary Economics 53 (2006), 1661-1691. “What are the Effects of Monetary Policy on Output? Results from an Agnostic Identification Procedure,” Journal of Monetary Economics 52 (2005), 381-419. “On Adjusting the HP-Filter for the Frequency of Observations,” with Morten Ravn, Review of Economics and Statistics, 84(2), May 2002, 371-76. “Tax Policy and Aggregate Demand Management under Catching Up with the Joneses,” with Lars Ljungqvist, American Economic Review, June 2000, vol. 90, no. 3, 356-366. “Rules of Thumb versus Dynamic Programming,” with Martin Lettau, American Economic Review, vol. 89, no. 1 (March, 1999), 148-174. “Bayesian Vector Autoregressions with Stochastic Volatility,” Econometrica, vol. 65, no. 1 (January, 1997), 59-73. “A Law of Large Numbers for a Large Economy,” Economic Theory, vol. 8, 1996, pp. 41-50. “On Singular Wishart and Singular Multivariate Beta Distributions,” Annals of Statistics, Vol. 22, No. 1, 1994, pp. 395-405. “Understanding Unit Rooters: A Helicopter Tour,” Econometrica, Vol. 59, No. 6, 1991, pp. 1591- 1599, with Christopher A. Sims. “Solving Nonlinear Stochastic Growth Models: A Comparison of Alternative Solution Methods,” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1990, pp. 1-17, with John B. Taylor.
Professional Activities: Gossen Preis of the Verein für Socialpolitik, Germany (2003). Co-Editor of the European Economic Review 1997-2001, Associate Editor for the Review of Economic Studies 1996-2006, Co-Editor of Econometrica 2006- 2010, Editor (since 2012), then Lead Editor (since 2013) of the Journal of Political Economy (JPE), until 2021. He has been a consultant at the Bundesbank, the European Central Bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Bank for International Settlements. Duisenberg Fellow at the European Central Bank in 2013. He chaired the CEPR European Business Cycle Dating Committee from 2005 to 2012. Participant in the Review of Economic Studies “May Meetings” 1990.