Stefania Albanesi,
Mother’s Health and the
Baby Boom,
joint with Claudia Olivetti SLIDES
July 2008
Optimal Dynamic Taxation of
Efficient Households,
joint with Nicola Pavoni
Selection and Incentives:
Optimal Taxation with Occupational Choice and Private Information SLIDES July 2008
Working
Papers
Understanding
Capital Taxation in Ramsey Models, joint with Roc
Armenter. December 2007. PDF
Gender and Dynamic Agency:
Theory and Evidence on the Compensation of Top Executives, joint with Claudia Olivetti. DRAFT, SLIDES, April 2008
Submitted
Papers
Intertemporal Distortions
in the Second Best, joint
with Roc
Armenter. PDF, November
2007. NBER WP 13629, CEPR
DP 6577
Gender Roles and
Technological Progress, joint with Claudia
Olivetti PDF August
2007. NBER WP 13179.
Older version: CEPR DP 6352
Optimal
Taxation of Entrepreneurial Capital with Private Information. PDF, March 2006. NBER WP 12419
Older version: CEPR DP 5647.
Optimal and Time Consistent
Monetary and Fiscal Policy with Heterogeneous Agents, PDF, March 2005.
Older version: CEPR
DP 3713, January 2003.
Published and Forthcoming Articles
Home Production, Market
Production and the Gender Wage Gap: Incentives and Expectations, joint with Claudia Olivetti. PDF,
June 2008. Forthcoming, Review of Economic Dynamics.
Older versions: NBER WP12212, CEPR
DP 4984.
Inflation and Inequality, Journal of Monetary Economics, Volume 54:4, May 2007. PDF
+ Appendix, February 2006.
Longer working paper version: CEPR
DP 3470, July 2002.
Dynamic Optimal Taxation
with Private Information, joint with Chris Sleet,
The Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 73,
1-30, January 2006. PDF + Supplement.
Expectation Traps and
Monetary Policy,
joint with V.V. Chari and Larry Christiano, The Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 70, 715-741, October 2003. PDF
How Severe is the Time
Inconsistency Problem in Monetary Policy, joint with V.V. Chari and Larry Christiano,
in Advances in Economic Theory and Econometrics, edited by Mathias
Dewatripont, Lars P. Hansen and Stephen Turnovsky, 2002. PDF,
February 2001, NBER WP 8139.
Other Publications
Redistribution and Optimal
Monetary Policy: Results and Open Questions. To
appear in Rivista di Politica Economica (Invited
Essay). PDF, May 2008
Social Insurance. The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and
Law (2nd ed.), Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence Blume (eds) ,
Comment on “Marriage and Divorce
since WWII: Analyzing the Role of Technological Progress on the Formation of
Households,”
by Jeremy Greenwood and Nezih Guner. NBER
Macroeconomics Annual 2008, Volume 23, edited by Daron Acemoglu, Kenneth
Rogoff and Michael Woodford, MIT Press, forthcoming. PDF, August 2008. Slides
Comment on “Markets Versus Governments,” by Acemoglu, Golosov and
Tsyvinski. Forthcoming, Journal of
Monetary Economics. PDF
October 2007. Slides
Comment on “Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policy: A Linear
Quadratic Approach,”
by Pierpaolo Benigno and Michael Woodford, NBER
Macroeconomics Annual 2003, Volume 18, edited by Mark Gertler and Kenneth
Rogoff, MIT Press. PDF,
August 2003.
Comment on "The
Costs of Losing Monetary Independence: The Case of Mexico" by Thomas Cooley and
Vincenzo Quadrini, joint with Lawrence J. Christiano, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, May 2001, No.2. PDF, June 2000.
Discussions
Discussion of “Optimal Fiscal and Monetary
Policy when Money is Essential” by Aruoba and Chugh, AEA Annual Meetings
Discussion of “Nature or Nurture? Learning and Female
Labor Force Dynamics,” by Alessandra Fogli and Laura Veldkamp. NY/Philadelphia
Macroeconomics workshop,
Discussion
of “Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy when Money is Essential” by Aruoba and
Chugh, Philadelphia
Workshop on Monetary and Macroeconomics,
Discussion
of “In Search of a Theory of Debt Management,” by Elisa Faraglia, Albert Marcet
and Andrew Scott, 5th Workshop of Macroeconomic Dynamics,
Discussion
of “Optimality of the Friedman rule with Heterogeneous Agents and Non-Linear
Income Taxes,” by Carlos da Costa and Ivan Werning, 2002 AEA Annual Meetings,
Atlanta. Slides
Discussion
of “Policy Interaction, Learning and the Fiscal Theory of Prices,” by Evans and
Honkapojha, New Developments in Fiscal Policy Analysis Conference, May 2002,
Editorials
Gender Roles, Technology and Papa Leave,
with Claudia Olivetti. VoxEU.org,
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