Research Spotlight
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SF Fed researchers among “Most Cited” for Journal of Monetary Economics

Research by three San Francisco Fed economists made the most cited list for the Journal of Monetary Economics among articles published since 2016: “Uncertainty Shocks Are Aggregate Demand Shocks” by Sylvain Leduc and Zheng Liu “Credit Frictions and Optimal Monetary Policy” by Vasco Cúrdia and Michael Woodford “Land Prices and Unemployment” by Zheng Liu, Jianjun […]
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Recently published: “Missing Growth from Creative Destruction”

Published in August 2019 American Economic Review, by San Francisco Fed’s Huiyu Li with coauthors Philippe Aghion, Antonin Bergeaud, Timo Boppart, and Peter J. Klenow. See more research by Huiyu Li.
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Parabéns to Economist Fernanda Nechio’s New Role with Central Bank of Brazil

Congratulations to Fernanda Nechio for being appointed as Deputy Governor on the Central Bank of Brazil’s monetary policy committee! In her new office, Nechio will also oversee International Affairs and Corporate Risk Management. Read more
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SF Fed Visiting Scholar Nakamura Named 2019 Clark Medalist

The American Economic Association named Emi Nakamura the best young American economist for 2019. This John Bates Clark medalist contributes to the San Francisco Fed through her work as a visiting scholar in Economic Research. Photo provided by UC Berkeley. Read more
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Recently published: “Reserve Requirements and Optimal Chinese Stabilization Policy”

Published in May 2019 Journal of Monetary Economics, by San Francisco Fed’s Zheng Liu and Mark M. Spiegel, with coauthors Chun Chang and Jingyi Zhang. See more research by Zheng Liu and Mark Spiegel.
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Sustainability and Trade-offs of a Hot Economy: Fed Listens at the San Francisco Fed

The economy is close to the Federal Reserve’s employment and inflation goals, so now is a good time to consider how to keep it running smoothly in the future. This is the focus of the 2019 Fed Listens program, including a San Francisco Fed event on September 26 to discuss managing a hot economy. Read […]