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Overview

Joseph E. Gagnon is primarily affiliated with the Peterson Institute for International Economics in the United States. Their research encompasses a broad range of topics within economics, econometrics, and finance, with notable contributions in monetary policy, global financial crises, and the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The scientist's main fields of study are Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with specific subfields including Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Finance. Their work also spans Modeling and Simulation as well as Global and Planetary Change.

Main topics covered in their research include:

  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • COVID-19 impact on air quality
  • Fiscal Policies and Political Economy

Joseph E. Gagnon has published research in several academic journals, with frequent publication venues being:

  • Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
  • Economía
  • Journal of International Money and Finance
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Representative recent papers authored by Joseph E. Gagnon include:

  • The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global GDP growth (2023), published in the Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
  • Dollar not so dominant: Dollar invoicing has only a small effect on trade prices (2023), published in the Journal of International Money and Finance

They have also frequently collaborated with other researchers such as Kristin J. Forbes, Christopher G. Collins, Steven B. Kamin, John T. Kearns, and Madi Sarsenbayev.

The researcher's work reflects a consistent engagement with monetary and fiscal economic issues, including the effects of major global disruptions such as the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as dynamics related to inflation and currency invoicing in international trade contexts.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • Monetary policy and exchange rate pass-through

    Joseph E. Gagnon;Jane E. Ihrig

  • Market Share and Exchange Rate Pass-Through in World Automobile Trade

    Robert C. Feenstra;Joseph E. Gagnon;Michael M. Knetter

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

    Joseph Gagnon;Matthew Raskin;Julie Remache;Brian Sack

  • Markup Adjustment and Exchange Rate Fluctuations: Evidence From Panel Data on Automobile Exports

    Joseph E. Gagnon;Michael M. Knetter

  • Exchange rate variability and the level of international trade

    Joseph E. Gagnon

  • Preventing deflation: lessons from Japan's experience in the 1990s

    Alan G. Ahearne;Joseph E. Gagnon;Jane Haltmaier;Steve Kamin

  • Understanding the empirical literature on purchasing power parity: the post-Bretton Woods era

    Hali J. Edison;Joseph E. Gagnon;William R. Melick

  • Exchange rate pass-through to U.S. import prices: some new evidence

    Jon Faust;Joseph E. Gagnon;Mario Marazzi;Jaime R. Marquez

  • Quantitative Easing: An Underappreciated Success

    Joseph E. Gagnon

  • Currency Manipulation, the US Economy, and the Global Economic Order

    Joseph E. Gagnon;C. Fred Bergsten

  • Net foreign assets and equilibrium exchange rates: panel evidence

    Joseph E. Gagnon

  • Official Financial Flows, Capital Mobility, and Global Imbalances

    Tamim Bayoumi;Joseph Gagnon;Christian Saborowski

  • Combating Widespread Currency Manipulation

    Joseph Gagnon

  • Is there a world real interest rate

    Joseph E. Gagnon;Mark D. Unferth

  • Exchange Rate Passthrough to Export Prices: Assessing Cross‐Country Evidence*

    Robert J. Vigfusson;Nathan Sheets;Joseph Gagnon

  • DYNAMIC PERSISTENCE OF INDUSTRY TRADE BALANCES: HOW PERVASIVE IS THE PRODUCT CYCLE?

    Joseph E. Gagnon;Andrew K. Rose

  • Exchange Rate Pass-through to U.S. Import Prices: Some New Evidence

    Mario Marazzi;D. Nathan Sheets;Robert J. Vigfusson

  • Preventing deflation: lessons from Japan's experience in the 1990s

    Alan G. Ahearne;Joseph E. Gagnon;Jane Haltmaier;Steven Scott MacDonald

  • What Can the Data Tell Us about Carry Trades in Japanese Yen

    Joseph E. Gagnon;Alain P. Chaboud

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian P. Sack
Brian P. Sack D. E. Shaw group
Andrew K. Rose
Andrew K. Rose University of California, Berkeley
Warwick J. McKibbin
Warwick J. McKibbin Australian National University
Paul R. Masson
Paul R. Masson University of Toronto
Jon Faust
Jon Faust Johns Hopkins University
Jonathan H. Wright
Jonathan H. Wright Johns Hopkins University
Robert C. Feenstra
Robert C. Feenstra University of California, Davis
Caroline Freund
Caroline Freund University of California, San Diego
Hali J. Edison
Hali J. Edison International Monetary Fund

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