Reading and resources
Applied Macroeconomics seminar at Faculty of Economic Sciences
DEAR STUDENTS!
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LIST IS PRELIMINARY AND FURTHER READINGS WILL BE POSTED DURING THE COURSE
Akerlof G.A. What They Were Thinking Then: The Consequences for Macroeconomics during the Past 60 Years (Fall 2019)
Avalos F., Ehlers T., Eren E. September stress in dollar repo markets: passing or structural? (Dec. 8, 2019)
BIS Quarterly Review (Dec. 2019)
NEW!!! Bordo M., Filardo A. Deflation in a historical perspective (Nov. 2005)
El-Erian M.A. Central Banks Face a Year of Mounting Challenges (Jan 9, 2020)
Goodhart C., Pradhan M. Demographics will reverse three multi-decade global trends (Aug. 2017)
Gordon R.J. Secular Stagnation on the Supply Side: U.S. Productivity Growth in the Long Run (2015)
Gorton G., Metrick A., Xie Lei The Flight from Marurity (May 22, 2015)
Gorton G., Metrick A. Securitized Banking and the Run on REPO (Aug. 2009)
Minsky H.P. The Financial Instability Hypothesis (May 1992)
Reinhart C.M., Sbrancia M.B. The Liquidation of Government Debt (April 23, 2014)
Reinhart C.M., Rogoff K.S. This Time is Different: A Panoramic View of Eight Centuries of Financial Crises (Apr. 2008)
Romer P. The Trouble With Macroeconomics (Sep. 14, 2016)
Summers L. What to do about secular stagnation? (Oct. 31, 2014)
White W. Tools for the Next Global Recession? (Dec. 2019)
White W.R. Ultra-Easy Money: Digging the Hole Deeper? (Oct. 2016)
White W.R. Ultra Easy Monetary Policy and the Law of Unintended Consequences (Aug. 2012)
White W.R. Why We Should Worry About a New Global Currency War (Nov. 11, 2019)
Xafa M. Global Imbalances and Financial Stability (May 2007)