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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1990 - Fellows of the Econometric Society
  • 1984 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Jeremy Bulow is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States and specializes in fields related to Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their research primarily covers Finance and Economics and Econometrics, with a focus on topics such as Fiscal Policies and Political Economy, Banking stability, regulation, and efficiency, Global Financial Crisis and Policies, and Credit Risk and Financial Regulations.

Bulow's recent publications include:

  • The Debt Pandemic, 2020, published in Finance & Development
  • Misdiagnosing Bank Capital Problems, 2021, published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Misdiagnosing Bank Capital Problems, 2021, published in SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Bulow include:

  • Paul Klemperer
  • Carmen Reinhart
  • Kenneth Rogoff
  • Christoph Trebesch
  • Stanford GSB Submitter

The main venues where Bulow's work appears are:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Finance & Development

Jeremy Bulow has received several awards, including:

  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2004
  • Fellows of the Econometric Society, 1990
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 1984

Best Publications

  • Multimarket Oligopoly: Strategic Substitutes and Complements

    Jeremy I. Bulow;John D. Geanakoplos;Paul D. Klemperer

  • Sovereign Debt: Is To Forgive To Forget?

    Jeremy I Bulow;Kenneth Rogoff

  • Auctions vs. Negotiations

    Jeremy I. Bulow;Paul Klemperer

  • A Constant Recontracting Model of Sovereign Debt

    Jeremy Bulow;Kenneth S. Rogoff

  • Durable-Goods Monopolists

    Jeremy I. Bulow

  • A Theory of Dual Labor Markets with Application to Industrial Policy, Discrimination, and Keynesian Unemployment

    Jeremy I. Bulow;Lawrence H. Summers

  • Auctions Versus Negotiations

    Jeremy Bulow;PAuL Klemperer

  • An Economic Theory of Planned Obsolescence

    Jeremy Bulow

  • The Simple Economics of Optimal Auctions

    Jeremy Bulow;John Roberts

  • The bankruptcy decision

    Jeremy I. Bulow;John B. Shoven

  • Toeholds and Takeovers.

    Jeremy I Bulow;Ming Huang;Paul Klemperer

  • Prices and the Winner's Curse

    Jeremy Bulow;Paul Klemperer

  • A Note on the Effect of Cost Changes on Prices

    Jeremy I. Bulow;Paul Pfleiderer

  • The Buyback Boondoggle

    Jeremy Bulow;Kenneth Rogoff

  • The Generalized War of Attrition

    Jeremy I. Bulow;Paul D. Klemperer

  • Holding Idle Capacity to Deter Entry

    Jeremy Bulow;John Geanakoplos;Paul Klemperer

  • Cleaning Up Third World Debt without Getting Taken to the Cleaners

    Jeremy Bulow;Kenneth Rogoff

  • Rational Frenzies and Crashes

    Jeremy Bulow;Paul Klemperer

  • The Taxation of Risky Assets

    Jeremy I. Bulow;Lawrence H. Summers

  • Matching and Price Competition

    Jeremy Bulow;Jonathan Levin

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Klemperer
Paul Klemperer University of Oxford
Kenneth Rogoff
Kenneth Rogoff Harvard University
Lawrence H. Summers
Lawrence H. Summers Harvard University
Jonathan Levin
Jonathan Levin Stanford University
Paul Milgrom
Paul Milgrom Stanford University
Randall Morck
Randall Morck University of Alberta
John Geanakoplos
John Geanakoplos Yale University
John B. Shoven
John B. Shoven Stanford University
Ian Ayres
Ian Ayres Yale University
Shane Greenstein
Shane Greenstein Harvard University

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