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Overview

Brian P. Sack is affiliated with the D. E. Shaw group in the United States. Their work centers primarily within the broad field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with specific focus on Finance and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

The main topics addressed in their research include Banking stability, regulation, efficiency; Economic Theory and Policy; and Global Financial Crisis and Policies.

Brian P. Sack has contributed to several recent academic papers, including:

  • Challenges Around the Federal Reserve's Monetary Policy Framework and Its Implementation, 2024, published in Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
  • Perspectives on monetary policy and the framework review, 2025, published in Business Economics
  • Symposium on the Federal Reserve's Monetary Policy Framework Review, 2024, published in Brookings Papers on Economic Activity

Their frequent co-authors have included William B. English, Donald L. Kohn, Kristopher Dawsey, Charles L. Evans, and Kristin J. Forbes.

Brian P. Sack's publications have appeared predominantly in the following venues:

  • Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
  • Business Economics

Best Publications

  • The Impact of Monetary Policy on Asset Prices

    Roberto Rigobon;Brian P. Sack

  • Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? The Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy Actions and Statements

    Refet S. Gurkaynak;Brian P. Sack;Eric T. Swanson

  • Do actions speak louder than words? the response of asset prices to monetary policy actions and statements

    Refet Gürkaynak;Brian P. Sack;Eric Swanson

  • The U.S. Treasury yield curve: 1961 to the present

    Refet S. Gürkaynak;Brian Sack;Jonathan H. Wright

  • Monetary Policy Alternatives at the Zero Bound: An Empirical Assessment

    Ben S. Bernanke;Vincent R. Reinhart;Brian P. Sack

  • The impact of monetary policy on asset prices

    Roberto Rigobon;Brian P Sack

  • Large-scale asset purchases by the Federal Reserve: did they work?

    Joseph Gagnon;Matthew Raskin;Julie Remache;Brian P. Sack

  • The Financial Market Effects of the Federal Reserve's Large-Scale Asset Purchases

    Joseph Gagnon;Matthew Raskin;Julie Remache;Brian Sack

  • The Sensitivity of Long-Term Interest Rates to Economic News: Evidence and Implications for Macroeconomic Models

    Refet S. Gürkaynak;Brian Sack;Eric Swanson

  • Monetary policy alternatives at the zero bound: an empirical assessment

    Ben Bernanke;Vincent Reinhart;Brian P. Sack

  • Measuring The Reaction of Monetary Policy to the Stock Market

    Roberto Rigobon;Brian Sack

  • The Impact of Monetary Policy on Asset Prices

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  • Interest-rate smoothing and optimal monetary policy: a review of recent empirical evidence

    Brian Sack;Volker Wieland;Volker Wieland

  • The TIPS yield curve and inflation compensation

    Refet Gürkaynak;Brian P. Sack;Jonathan Wright

  • Market-based measures of monetary policy expectations

    Refet S. Gürkaynak;Brian P. Sack;Eric T. Swanson

  • Market-Based Measures of Monetary Policy Expectations

    Refet S Gürkaynak;Brian P Sack;Eric T Swanson

  • The U.S. Treasury yield curve: 1961 to the present

    Refet Gürkaynak;Brian P. Sack;Jonathan Wright

  • Macroeconomic implications of changes in the term premium

    Glenn D. Rudebusch;Brian P. Sack;Eric T. Swanson

  • The TIPS Yield Curve and Inflation Compensation

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  • The Financial Market Effects of the Federal Reserve's Large-Scale Asset Purchases

    Joseph Gagnon;Matthew Raskin;Julie Remache;Brian Sack

  • Central Bank Talk: Does it Matter and Why?

    Donald L. Kohn;Brian Sack

  • Interpreting the Significance of the Lagged Interest Rate in Estimated Monetary Policy Rules

    William B. English;William R. Nelson;Brian P. Sack

  • Does the Fed act gradually? a VAR analysis

    Brian P. Sack

  • The Effects of War Risk on U.S. Financial Markets

    Roberto Rigobon;Brian P. Sack

  • Anticipations of monetary policy in financial markets

    Joe Lange;Brian P. Sack;William C. Whitesell

  • The TIPS Yield Curve and Inflation Compensation

    Refet S. Gürkaynak;Brian Sack;Jonathan H. Wright

  • Finance and Economics Discussion Series Divisions of Research & Statistics and Monetary Affairs Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C. The U.S. Treasury Yield Curve: 1961 to the Present

    Refet S. Gurkaynak;Brian Sack;Jonathan H. Wright

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric T. Swanson
Eric T. Swanson University of California, Irvine
Joseph E. Gagnon
Joseph E. Gagnon Peterson Institute for International Economics
Fabio Schiantarelli
Fabio Schiantarelli Boston College
Jonathan H. Wright
Jonathan H. Wright Johns Hopkins University
Volker Wieland
Volker Wieland Goethe University Frankfurt
Richard Arnott
Richard Arnott University of California, Riverside
Glenn D. Rudebusch
Glenn D. Rudebusch Brookings Institution
Marzio Galeotti
Marzio Galeotti University of Milan
Ben S. Bernanke
Ben S. Bernanke Brookings Institution

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