Dr Nicolas Groshenny

  • Qualifications

    PhD in Economics, Bocconi (2009)

  • Teaching Interests

    Macroeconomics, Money and Banking

  • Research Interests

    Monetary Policy, Business Cycles, Labor Market, Applied Macroeconometrics

  • Publications

    Haque, Q., Groshenny, N., and M. Weder, 2021, "Do we really know that U.S. monetary policy was destabilizing in the 1970s?" European Economic Review, vol. 131(C).

    Doko-Tchatoka, F., Groshenny, N., Haque, Q., and M. Weder, 2017, "Monetary Policy and Indeterminacy after the 2001 Slump," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, vol. 82(C), pages 83-95.

    Furlanetto, F., and N. Groshenny, 2016, "Mismatch shocks and unemployment during the Great Recession," Journal of Applied Econometrics, 31(7), 1197 - 1214.

    Furlanetto, F., and N. Groshenny, 2016, "Reallocation shocks, persistence and nominal rigidities," Economics Letters, 141(C), 151-155.

    Caggiano, G., Castelnuovo, E., and N. Groshenny, 2014, "Uncertainty Shocks and Unemployment Dynamics in U.S. Recessions," Journal of Monetary Economics, 67, 78-92.

    Groshenny, N., 2013, "Monetary Policy, Inflation and Unemployment: In Defense of the Federal Reserve," Macroeconomic Dynamics, 17(06), 1311-1329.

    Craigie, R., Gillmore, D., and N. Groshenny, 2012, "Matching Workers with Jobs: How Well is the New Zealand Labour Market Doing?" Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, 75, 3-12.

    Working papers available on my Repec page:

    https://ideas.repec.org/f/pgr282.html

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Entry last updated: Monday, 8 Feb 2021