Eric R. Sims, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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(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 |