Juan Herreño

I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of California, San Diego

I received my Ph.D. in Economics from Columbia University in 2020.

My research focuses on macroeconomics and monetary economics.


e-mail: juanherreno@ucsd.edu

      juan.herreno.lopera@gmail.com

Twitter: @juanherreno

Published and Forthcoming Papers

The Slope of the Phillips Curve: Evidence from U.S. States (draft) (State Level CPI Data - ReadMe for State Level CPIs)

with Jonathon Hazell, Emi Nakamura, and Jón SteinssonQuarterly Journal of Economics,  137(3), 1299-1344, August 2022. [lead article]Coverage: The Economist, Paul Krugman (Substack), Noah Smith (Bloomberg View)

The Macroeconomic Consequences of Subsistence Self-Employment (draft)

with Sergio OcampoJournal of Monetary Economics,  136, 91-106, May 2023.

Economic Voting During the Great Depression (draft)

with Matias Morales and Mathieu PedemonteJournal of Historical Political Economy, 3(4), 607-628, 2023.

Papers under Revision

Illiquid Lemon Markets and the Macroeconomy (draft)

with Aimé Bierdel, Andres Drenik, and Pablo OttonelloRevise and resubmit,  Journal of Political Economy

The Geographic Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks (draft)

with Mathieu PedemonteRevise and resubmit,  Review of Economics and Statistics

Overborrowing and Systemic Externalities in the Business Cycle Under Imperfect Information (draft)

with Carlos Rondon-MorenoRevise and resubmit,  Journal of International Economics

Working Papers

The Causal Effects of Expected Depreciations (new draft)

with Martha Elena Delgado, Marc Hofstetter and Mathieu Pedemonte

Aggregating the Effect of Bank Credit Supply Shocks on Firms (draft)