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Overview

Jeremy M. Piger is affiliated with the University of Oregon in the United States and specializes in Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their research spans various subfields including General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Economics and Econometrics, Finance, and Management Science and Operations Research.

The scientist's main research topics cover Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, Market Dynamics and Volatility, Global Financial Crisis and Policies, Financial Risk and Volatility Modeling, Forecasting Techniques and Applications, and Global Trade and Economics.

Key publication venues for Jeremy M. Piger include:

  • Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Applied Econometrics
  • Journal of Money Credit and Banking
  • The Journal of Economic Asymmetries

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Piger are Heather M. Anderson, Robert A. Becker, Hilde C. Bjørnland, Francesco Ravazzolo, and KyungHi Chang.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jeremy M. Piger include:

  • Structural Breaks in U.S. Macroeconomic Time Series: A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach (2021), Journal of Money Credit and Banking
  • Differences from Differencing: Should Local Projections with Observed Shocks be Estimated in Levels or Differences? (2023), SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Contagious Switching (2021), Journal of Applied Econometrics
  • Differences From Differencing: Should Local Projections With Observed Shocks Be Estimated in Levels or Differences? (2025), Journal of Applied Econometrics
  • Frontmatter (2021), Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics

Best Publications

  • Beyond the Numbers: Measuring the Information Content of Earnings Press Release Language*

    Angela K. Davis;Jeremy M. Piger;Lisa M. Sedor

  • Determinants of foreign direct investment

    Bruce A. Blonigen;Jeremy Piger

  • The Macroeconomic Effects of Inflation Targeting

    Andrew T. Levin;Fabio M. Natalucci;Jeremy M. Piger

  • The Use and Abuse of Real-Time Data in Economic Forecasting

    Evan F. Koenig;Sheila Dolmas;Jeremy Piger

  • The less volatile U.S. economy: a Bayesian investigation of timing, breadth, and potential explanations

    Chang-Jin Kim;Charles R. Nelson;Jeremy M. Piger

  • A comparison of the real-time performance of business cycle dating methods

    Marcelle Chauvet;Jeremy M. Piger

  • A Comparison of the Real-Time Performance of Business Cycle Dating Methods

    Marcelle Chauvet;Jeremy M. Piger

  • Is the response of output to monetary policy asymmetric? evidence from a regime-switching coefficients model

    Ming Chien Lo;Jeremy M. Piger

  • Determinants of foreign direct investment: Determinants of foreign direct investment

    Bruce A. Blonigen;Jeremy Piger

  • Is Inflation Persistence Intrinsic in Industrial Economies

    Andrew T. Levin;Jeremy M. Piger

  • The Asymmetric Business Cycle

    James Morley;Jeremy Piger

  • Estimation of Markov regime-switching regression models with endogenous switching

    Chang-Jin Kim;Jeremy M. Piger;Richard Startz

  • Estimation of Markov regime-switching regression models with endogenous switching

    Chang-Jin Kim;Chang-Jin Kim;Jeremy M. Piger;Richard Startz

  • The use and abuse of 'real-time' data in economic forecasting

    Evan F. Koenig;Sheila Dolmas;Jeremy M. Piger

  • Beyond the Numbers: An Analysis of Optimistic and Pessimistic Language in Earnings Press Releases

    Angela K. Davis;Jeremy M. Piger;Lisa M. Sedor

  • Business cycle phases in U.S. states

    Michael T. Owyang;Jeremy M. Piger;Howard J. Wall

  • The Less-Volatile U.S. Economy: A Bayesian Investigation of Timing, Breadth, and Potential Explanations

    Chang-Jin Kim;Charles R. Nelson;Jeremy M. Piger

  • BUSINESS CYCLE PHASES IN U.S. STATES

    Michael T. Owyang;Jeremy M. Piger;Howard J. Wall

  • Nonlinearity and the permanent effects of recessions

    Chang-Jin Kim;James Morley;Jeremy M. Piger

  • Markov regime-switching and unit root tests

    Charles R. Nelson;Jeremy M. Piger;Eric Zivot

  • Markov Regime Switching and Unit-Root Tests

    Charles R. Nelson;Jeremy M. Piger;Eric Zivot

  • Identifying Business Cycle Turning Points in Real Time

    Marcelle Chauvet;Jeremy M. Piger

  • Common Stochastic Trends, Common Cycles, and Asymmetry in Economic Fluctuations

    Chang-Jin Kim;Jeremy M. Piger

  • Business Cycle Phases in U.S. States

    Howard J. Wall;Michael Owyang;Jeremy Piger

  • Identifying business cycle turning points in real time with vector quantization

    Andrea Giusto;Jeremy Piger

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael T. Owyang
Michael T. Owyang Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Chang-Jin Kim
Chang-Jin Kim University of Washington
Howard J. Wall
Howard J. Wall University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Bruce A. Blonigen
Bruce A. Blonigen University of Oregon
Richard Startz
Richard Startz University of California, Santa Barbara
Charles R. Nelson
Charles R. Nelson University of Washington
Andrew T. Levin
Andrew T. Levin Dartmouth College
Òscar Jordà
Òscar Jordà Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
John A. Williams
John A. Williams University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Charles A. Nelson
Charles A. Nelson Boston Children's Hospital

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