Possible reading list

Papers added on 7 August 2016

Eggertson, Andrea Ferrero and Andrea Raffo "Can Structural Reforms Help Europe?"

Corsetti, Mavroeidi, Thwaites and Wolf "Step away from the zero lower bound: Small open economies in a world of secular stagnation"

Eggertsson, G. B., Mehrotra, N. R., Singh, S. R., and Summers, L. H. "A ContagiousMalady? Open Economy Dimensions of Secular Stagnation" NBER wp 22299

Lo, S. and Rogoff, K. "Secular stagnation, debt overhang and other rationales forsluggish growth, six years on"

Papers added on 24 August 2016

Chiappori, Salanié, Salanie and Gandhi "From Aggregate Betting Data to Individual Risk Preferences"

Hall and Reis "Maintaining Central-Bank Financial Stability under New-Style Central Banking"

Jurado, Ludvigson and Ng "Measuring Uncertainty" pdf

Koehne "Should unemployment insurance be asset tested?"

Krusell and Boppart "Labor Supply in the Past, Present, and Future: A Balanced-Growth Perspective"

Mitman et al "Interpreting Recent Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Unemployment Benefit Extensions"

Mitman and Rabinovich "Optimal Unemployment Insurance in an Equilibrium Business-Cycle Model"

Nakamura and Steinsson "High Frequency Identification of Monetary Non-Neutrality"

Ngai and Tenreyro "Hot and Cold Seasons in the Housing Market"

Santos Silva, Tenreyro and Wei "Estimating the Extensive Margin of Trade"

Schmitt-Grohe and Uribe "Multiple Equilibria in Open Economy Models with Collateral Constraints: Overborrowing Revisited"

Burstein and Vogel “Factor Prices and International Trade: A Unifying Perspective"

For more inspiration other macro reading group sites:

Tom Sargent at NYU:

https://efff49cbb1ec768eab61d65ed90611739153f2b9.googledrive.com/host/0Byo_cmu_LfTlVGJqZGZMTXRPSGM/reading_group.html

Doepke at Northwestern: http://faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/~mdo738/group.html

Sydney: https://sites.google.com/site/sydneymacroreading/home

Warwick: https://sites.google.com/site/macrowarwick/ (ends 2013)

Possible readings (probably there are new version on the web somewhere):

Tenreyro and Thwaites (2014): Pushing on a string: US monetary policy is less powerful in recessions

Werning: several recent papers

Koene and Kun: Optimal taxation in a habit formation economy

Justiniano, Primiceri and Tambalotti: The effects of the saving and banking glut on the U.S. economy

Beaudry and Portier: News Driven Business Cycles: Insights and Challenges

Arratibel and Michaelis: The Impact of Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Shocks in Poland. Evidence from a Time-Varying VAR

Lanne and Luoto: Noncausal Bayesian Vector Autoregression

Selected ASSA 2015 readings

ASSA 2016 program (notice that you have to click LOAD ALL at the bottom of the page to see the full program)