Òscar Jordà
senior policy advisor, federal reserve bank of san francisco
professor of economics, u.c. davis
founding chair
research interests
econometrics, macroeconomics, monetary economics, economic history, international economics
recent publications
Debt: The Eye of the Storm. 24th Geneva Report on the World Economy (with Laurence Boone, Joachim Fels, Moritz Schularick, and Alan M. Taylor). CEPR
Zombies at Large? Corporate debt overhand and the macroeconomy (with Martin Kornejew, Moritz Schularick, and Alan M. Taylor). Review of Financial Studies, forthcoming.
Longer-Run Consequences of Pandemics (with Sanjay R. Singh and Alan M. Taylor). Review of Economics and Statistics, 104(1): 166-175. 2022
Bank capital redux: solvency, liquidity, and crisis (with Björn Richter, Moritz Schularick, and Alan M. Taylor). Review of Economic Studies, 88(1): 260-286. 2021
The rate of return on everything: 1870-2015 (with Katharina Knoll, Dmitry Kuvshinov, Moritz Schularick and Alan M. Taylor). The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 134(3): 1225-1298. 2019.
The effects of quasi-random monetary experiments (with Moritz Schularick and Alan M. Taylor). Journal of Monetary Economics, 112: 22-40. 2019
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