Martina Jasova

Welcome! I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at Barnard College, Columbia University. I am also a Research Associate at the Center for Japanese Economy and Business at Columbia University.

My research focuses on the linkages between macroeconomics and finance. 

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Email: mjasova@barnard.edu |  mj2898@columbia.edu


Working Papers

""Glossy Green" Banks: The Disconnect Between Environmental Disclosures and Lending Activities"
Coauthors: Mariassunta Giannetti, Maria Loumioti and Caterina Mendicino


"Monetary Policy, Credit and Labor Income Redistribution: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee and Credit Registers"
Coauthors:  Caterina Mendicino, Ettore Panetti, José-Luis Peydró, and Dominik Supera


"Supranational Banking Supervision, Credit Supply and Risk-Taking: European Evidence from Multi-Country Credit Registers"
Coauthors: Carlo Altavilla, Miguel Boucinha, José-Luis Peydró, and Frank Smets


Publications

"Systemic Risk and Monetary Policy: The Haircut Gap Channel of the Lender of Last Resort"
Coauthors:  Luc Laeven, Caterina Mendicino, José-Luis Peydró and Dominik Supera
Review of Financial Studies, forthcoming


"Policy Uncertainty, Lender of Last Resort and the Real Economy"  
Coauthors: Caterina Mendicino and Dominik Supera  
Journal of Monetary Economics, 2021
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"Domestic and global output gaps as inflation drivers: what does the Phillips curve tell?"
Coauthors:  Richhild Moessner and Elod Takáts
Economic Modelling, 2020


"Exchange Rate Pass-Through: What Has Changed Since the Crisis?"
Coauthors:  Richhild Moessner and Elod Takáts
International Journal of Central Banking, 2019