Eric R. Sims, Ph.D.

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2009 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
General Economics
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Robert B. Barsky grad student 2009 University of Michigan
 (Expectations and the business cycle.)
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Sims ER, Wu JC. (2020) Wall Street vs. Main Street QE National Bureau of Economic Research
Clark TE, Paustian M, Sims E. (2020) Credit Market Frictions, Business Cycles, and Monetary Policy: The Research Contributions of Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst Economic Commentary. 2020: 1-5
Kurmann A, Sims ER. (2020) Revisions in Utilization-Adjusted TFP and Robust Identification of News Shocks The Review of Economics and Statistics. 1-45
Sims ER, Wu JC. (2020) Evaluating Central Banks’ tool kit: Past, present, and future Journal of Monetary Economics
Sims ER, Wu JC. (2019) The Four Equation New Keynesian Model National Bureau of Economic Research
Garín J, Lester R, Sims E, et al. (2019) Without looking closer, it may seem cheap: Low interest rates and government borrowing Economics Letters. 180: 28-32
Garin J, Pries MJ, Sims ER. (2018) The Relative Importance of Aggregate and Sectoral Shocks and the Changing Nature of Economic Fluctuations American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. 10: 119-148
Garín J, Lester R, Sims E. (2018) Are Supply Shocks Contractionary at the ZLB? Evidence from Utilization-Adjusted TFP Data The Review of Economics and Statistics. 101: 160-175
Garin J, Lester R, Sims ER. (2018) Raise Rates to Raise Inflation? Neo-Fisherianism in the New Keynesian Model Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. 50: 243-259
Sims ER, Wolff J. (2018) The Output And Welfare Effects Of Government Spending Shocks Over The Business Cycle International Economic Review. 59: 1403-1435
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