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39
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2435
National Ranking
1372

Overview

Guillaume Rocheteau is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research concentrates primarily in the broad domain of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance with a significant focus on Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Finance as subfields. Additional interests extend into Management Science and Operations Research and Accounting.

The main topics that characterize their work include economic theories and models, economic theory and policy, banking stability, regulation and efficiency, complex systems and time series analysis, monetary policy and economic impact, economic theory and institutions, as well as labor market dynamics and wage inequality.

Publications by Rocheteau have appeared predominantly in the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Economic Theory
  • Journal of Political Economy Macroeconomics
  • Review of Economic Dynamics
  • Harvard Dataverse

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Rocheteau include:

  • "New Monetarism in Continuous Time: Methods and Applications," 2020, The Economic Journal
  • "Bargaining under liquidity constraints: Unified strategic foundations of the Nash and Kalai solutions," 2020, Journal of Economic Theory
  • "Lending Relationships and Optimal Monetary Policy," 2021, The Review of Economic Studies
  • "A model of retail banking and the deposits channel of monetary policy," 2023, Journal of Monetary Economics
  • "Lending Relationships and Optimal Monetary Policy," 2020, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Papers

Rocheteau collaborates frequently with other researchers, with key co-authors including Michael Choi, Zachary Bethune, Tai-Wei Hu, Tsz-Nga Wong, and Cathy Zhang.

Best Publications

  • Money in Search Equilibrium, in Competitive Equilibrium, and in Competitive Search Equilibrium

    Guillaume Rocheteau;Randall Wright

  • Liquidity in Asset Markets with Search Frictions

    Ricardo Lagos;Guillaume Rocheteau

  • Money, Payments, and Liquidity

    Ed Nosal;Guillaume Rocheteau

  • Money and capital as competing media of exchange

    Ricardo Lagos;Ricardo Lagos;Guillaume Rocheteau

  • Liquidity: A New Monetarist Perspective

    Ricardo Lagos;Guillaume Rocheteau;Randall Wright

  • Liquidity and the Threat of Fraudulent Assets

    Yiting Li;Guillaume Rocheteau;Pierre-Olivier Weill

  • Bargaining and the Value of Money

    Guillaume Rocheteau;Christopher Waller

  • Crises and liquidity in over-the-counter markets

    Ricardo Lagos;Guillaume Rocheteau;Guillaume Rocheteau;Pierre Olivier Weill;Pierre Olivier Weill

  • INFLATION, OUTPUT, AND WELFARE*

    Ricardo Lagos;Guillaume Rocheteau

  • Liquidity and asset market dynamics

    Guillaume Rocheteau;Randall Wright

  • Search in asset markets: market structure, liquidity, and welfare

    Ricardo Lagos;Guillaume Rocheteau

  • Open market operations

    Guillaume Rocheteau;Randall Wright;Sylvia Xiaolin Xiao;Sylvia Xiaolin Xiao

  • Friedman meets Hosios : efficiency in search models of money

    Aleksander Berentsen;Guillaume Rocheteau;Shouyong Shi

  • Inflation and Welfare: A Search Approach

    Ben R. Craig;Guillaume Rocheteau

  • Payments and liquidity under adverse selection

    Guillaume Rocheteau;Guillaume Rocheteau

  • Competing for Order Flow in OTC Markets

    Benjamin Lester;Guillaume Rocheteau;Pierre-Olivier Weill

  • Crime and the Labor Market: A Search Model with Optimal Contracts

    Bryan Engelhardt;Guillaume Rocheteau;Guillaume Rocheteau;Peter Rupert

  • Aggregate unemployment and household unsecured debt

    Zachary Bethune;Guillaume Rocheteau;Peter Rupert

  • Financial frictions, the housing market, and unemployment ☆

    William A. Branch;Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau;Guillaume Rocheteau

  • On the efficiency of monetary exchange: how divisibility of money matters ☆

    Aleksander Berentsen;Guillaume Rocheteau

  • Money in Search Equilibrium, in Competitive Equilibrium, and in Competitive Search Equilibrium

    Guillaume Rocheteau;Guillaume Rocheteau;Randall Wright;Randall Wright

  • Crises and Liquidity in Over-the-counter Markets

    Pierre-Olivier Weill;Guillaume Rocheteau;Ricardo Lagos

Frequent Co-Authors

Randall Wright
Randall Wright University of Wisconsin–Madison
Karl Shell
Karl Shell Cornell University
Shouyong Shi
Shouyong Shi Queen's University
Michael K. Reiter
Michael K. Reiter Duke University
Morten O. Ravn
Morten O. Ravn University College London
Dale T. Mortensen
Dale T. Mortensen Northwestern University
Jean-Pierre Danthine
Jean-Pierre Danthine Paris School of Economics
Vincenzo Quadrini
Vincenzo Quadrini University of Southern California

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