Roberto Perotti
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
Area:
General Economics, Higher EducationGoogle:
"Roberto Perotti"Parents
Sign in to add mentorOlivier Blanchard | grad student | 1991 | MIT |
Rudiger Dornbusch | grad student | 1991 | MIT |
Children
Sign in to add traineeRaquel Ajona | grad student | 2000 | Columbia |
Carola E. Sandy | grad student | 2000 | Columbia |
Brendan M. Cunningham | grad student | 2001 | Columbia |
Florin O. Bilbiie | grad student | 2004 | European University Institute |
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Bilbiie FO, Monacelli T, Perotti R. (2019) Is Government Spending at the Zero Lower Bound Desirable American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. 11: 147-173 |
Himelfarb R, Perotti R. (2014) A true third way?: domestic policy and the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton A True Third Way?: Domestic Policy and the Presidency of William Jefferson Clinton. 1-199 |
Brollo F, Nannicini T, Perotti R, et al. (2013) The political resource curse American Economic Review. 103: 1759-1796 |
Bilbiie FO, Monacelli T, Perotti R. (2013) Public Debt and Redistribution with Borrowing Constraints Economic Journal. 123 |
Perotti R. (2012) The effects of tax shocks on output: Not so large, but not small either American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 4: 214-237 |
Monacelli T, Perotti R. (2011) Redistribution and the multiplier Imf Economic Review. 59: 630-651 |
Monacelli T, Perotti R. (2010) Fiscal Policy, the real exchange rate and traded goods Economic Journal. 120: 437-461 |
Monacelli T, Perotti R, Trigari A. (2010) Unemployment fiscal multipliers Journal of Monetary Economics. 57: 531-553 |
Monacelli T, Perotti R. (2008) Openness and the sectoral effects of fiscal policy Journal of the European Economic Association. 6: 395-403 |
Perotti R. (2007) In search of the transmission mechanism of fiscal policy Nber Macroeconomics Annual. 22: 169-226 |