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Nir Jaimovich: Research

 

 

 

Research Statement: A Five Page Fourth Year Research/Teaching/Advising Summary for Renewal

 

 

Publications:

Firm Dynamics and Markup Variations: Implications for Multiple Equilibria and Endogenous Economic Fluctuations,

Journal of Economic Theory, November 2007, vol. 137, issue 1, pages 300-325.

 

Behavioral Theories of the Business Cycle, with Sergio Rebelo,

Journal of the European Economic Association April-May 2007, Vol. 5, No. 2-3: 361-368.

 

Income Effects and Indeterminacy in a Calibrated One-Sector Growth Model ,

Journal of Economic Theory, November 2008, vol. 143, issue 1, pages 610-623.

 

Firm Dynamics, Markup Variations and the Business Cycle, with Max Floetotto,

Journal of Monetary Economics, October 2008, vol. 55, issue 7, pages 1238-1252.

 

News and Business Cycles in Open Economies, with Sergio Rebelo,

Journal of Money Credit and Banking, December 2008, vol. 40, issue 8, pages 1699-1711.

 

The Young, the Old, and the Restless: Demographics and Business Cycle Volatility, with Henry Siu,

American Economic Review, June 2009, vol. 99, issue 3, pages 804–826.

 

Can News about the Future Drive the Business Cycle?, with Sergio Rebelo, 

American Economic Review, September 2009, vol. 99, issue 4, pages 1097-1118, lead article.

 

Papers under Revision:

Reference Prices and Nominal Rigidities (February 2008, with Marty Eichenbaum and Sergio Rebelo) ,

Revise and Resubmit, American Economic Review (revision submitted)

 

Papers under Submission:

The Demand for Youth: Implications for the Hours Volatility Puzzle (January 2009, with Henry Siu and Seth Pruitt).

 

Markup Variations and Endogenous Fluctuations in the Price of Investment Goods (February 2009, with Max Floetotto and Seth Pruitt).

 

Understanding Movements in Aggregate and Product-Level Real-Exchange Rates, (March 2009, with Ariel Burstein)

 

Work in Progress with Draft:

Really Uncertain Business Cycles, (August 2009, with Nick Bloom and Max Floetotto)

 

Work in Progress:

Argentina's Great Depression through the Lens of Product-Level Data, (March 2009, with Ariel Burstein Siu and Andres Neumeyer).

 

Customer Base, Price Variability and Nominal Rigidities, (May 2009, with Henry Siu and Nicolas Vincent).

 

Why do Firms Change Prices, (August 2009, with Eric Anderson, Martin Eichenbaum, Sergio Rebelo, and Duncan Simester).