KC Fed (views are my own)
Research: www.jonathanjadams.com
What does monetary policy do?
Our best evidence comes from quality empirical monetary policy shocks (EMPS) using high-frequency and narrative methods.
… but what *are* these shocks?
What does monetary policy do?
Our best evidence comes from quality empirical monetary policy shocks (EMPS) using high-frequency and narrative methods.
… but what *are* these shocks?
One contribution is an approach to estimate IO-style models at scale, yielding flexible consumer preferences and estimates of marginal costs.
One contribution is an approach to estimate IO-style models at scale, yielding flexible consumer preferences and estimates of marginal costs.
1. Information frictions
2. Endogenous signals (i.e. some signals contain information about equilibrium aggregates)
3. **All** signals include idiosyncratic shocks (e.g. noise)
Any ideas?
1. Information frictions
2. Endogenous signals (i.e. some signals contain information about equilibrium aggregates)
3. **All** signals include idiosyncratic shocks (e.g. noise)
Any ideas?
Some of the most important lottery anomalies from the behavioral risk literature (e.g., probability weighting and loss aversion) actually have nothing to do with risk.
They also arise in perfectly deterministic settings.
Lead article in the latest AER issue:
www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...
Some of the most important lottery anomalies from the behavioral risk literature (e.g., probability weighting and loss aversion) actually have nothing to do with risk.
They also arise in perfectly deterministic settings.
Lead article in the latest AER issue:
www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...
Every year, more firms use the technology (broadly defined); those that do are larger and earn higher markups.
Every year, more firms use the technology (broadly defined); those that do are larger and earn higher markups.
It's short. Please message me if you would like to be added.
go.bsky.app/RYnjd8k
#econsky etc.
It's short. Please message me if you would like to be added.
go.bsky.app/RYnjd8k
#econsky etc.
If I search (CRTL-F) some LaTeX math code, such as "\Phi", the reader would find all the Greek Phi's.
Does such a thing exist??
If I search (CRTL-F) some LaTeX math code, such as "\Phi", the reader would find all the Greek Phi's.
Does such a thing exist??
www.scientificamerican.com/article/hurr...
www.scientificamerican.com/article/hurr...