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63
Citations
26714
World Ranking
680
National Ranking
428

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2003 - Fellows of the Econometric Society

Overview

Harald Uhlig is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on economics, econometrics, and finance, with a specific concentration on areas including economics and econometrics, finance, general economics, econometrics and finance, modeling and simulation, and sociology and political science.

The main topics covered in their work include economic theories and models, banking stability, regulation and efficiency, economic theory and policy, monetary policy and economic impact, COVID-19 pandemic impacts, complex systems and time series analysis, and economic growth and productivity.

Their recent publications feature several papers, such as:

  • "Central bank digital currency: Central banking for all?" (2020) published in Review of Economic Dynamics
  • "Macroeconomic Dynamics and Reallocation in an Epidemic" (2020) published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Central Bank Digital Currency: When Price and Bank Stability Collide" (2020) published in SSRN Electronic Journal

Uhlig's frequent co-authors include Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Linda Schilling, Dirk Krueger, Taojun Xie, and Daniel R. Sanches.

Their work has appeared mainly in the following publication venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Annual Review of Financial Economics
  • Review of Economic Dynamics
  • Journal of Monetary Economics
  • Georgetown Journal of International Affairs

Among the acknowledgments in their career, they have been recognized as a Fellow of the Econometric Society in 2003.

Best Publications

  • What are the effects of monetary policy on output? Results from an agnostic identification procedure

    H.F.H.V.S. Uhlig

  • On Adjusting the Hodrick-Prescott Filter for the Frequency of Observations

    Morten O. Ravn;Harald Uhlig

  • A toolkit for analyzing nonlinear dynamic stochastic models easily

    H.F.H.V.S. Uhlig

  • What are the effects of fiscal policy shocks

    Andrew Mountford;Harald Uhlig

  • Tax policy and aggregate demand management under catching up with the Joneses

    Lars Ljungqvist;Harald Uhlig

  • A Toolkit for Analysing Nonlinear Dynamic Stochastic Models Easily

    H.F.H.V.S. Uhlig

  • The Laffer curve revisited

    Mathias Trabandt;Mathias Trabandt;Harald Uhlig

  • UNDERSTANDING UNIT ROOTERS: A HELICOPTER TOUR

    Christopher A. Sims;Harald Uhlig

  • An analysis of the Stability and Growth Pact.

    Roel Beetsma;Harald Uhlig

  • Some Simple Bitcoin Economics

    Linda Schilling;Harald Uhlig

  • One Money, but Many Fiscal Policies in Europe: What Are the Consequences?

    H.F.H.V.S. Uhlig

  • Solving Nonlinear Stochastic Growth Models: A Comparison of Alternative Solution Methods

    John B. Taylor;Harald Uhlig

  • A toolkit for analyzing nonlinear dynamic stochastic models easily

    H.F.H.V.S. Uhlig

  • Some Fiscal Calculus

    Harald Uhlig

  • New evidence on the puzzles: Results from agnostic identification on monetary policy and exchange rates

    Almuth Scholl;Harald Uhlig

  • A Law of Large Numbers for Large Economies

    Harald Uhlig

  • A law of large numbers for large economies

    H.F.H.V.S. Uhlig;H.F.H.V.S. Uhlig

  • Fiscal Stimulus and Distortionary Taxation

    Thorsten Drautzburg;Harald F. Uhlig

  • Handbook of macroeconomics

    John B. Taylor;Michael Woodford;Harald Uhlig

  • Can Habit Formation Be Reconciled with Business Cycle Facts

    Martin Lettau;Harald Uhlig

  • What are the Effects of Fiscal Policy Shocks

    Andrew Mountford;Harald Uhlig

  • Bank Finance versus Bond Finance

    Fiorella De Fiore;Harald Uhlig

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Lettau
Martin Lettau University of California, Berkeley
Dirk Krueger
Dirk Krueger University of Pennsylvania
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde University of Pennsylvania
Hans Gersbach
Hans Gersbach ETH Zurich
Ralph S. J. Koijen
Ralph S. J. Koijen University of Chicago
Werner Güth
Werner Güth Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
John B. Taylor
John B. Taylor Stanford University
Tomas Philipson
Tomas Philipson University of Chicago
Michael C. Burda
Michael C. Burda Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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