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2024

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
57
Citations
21512
World Ranking
931
National Ranking
101

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Economics and Finance in United Kingdom Leader Award
  • 2021 - Foreign Honorary Member, the American Economic Association
  • 2016 - Fellows of the Econometric Society
  • 2016 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Lucrezia Reichlin is affiliated with the London Business School in the United Kingdom. Their research centers on the field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with a particular focus on subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Statistics and Probability, Control and Systems Engineering, and Finance.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • Economic Policies and Impacts
  • Fiscal Policies and Political Economy
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
  • Italy: Economic History and Contemporary Issues

Reichlin has contributed to various academic venues, with frequent publications in the following outlets:

  • Harvard Dataverse
  • Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
  • The Review of Economics and Statistics
  • International Journal of Forecasting
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Reichlin include:

  • "When Is Growth at Risk?" (2020), published in Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
  • "A Model of the Fed's View on Inflation" (2020), published in The Review of Economics and Statistics
  • "Nowcasting German GDP: Foreign factors, financial markets, and model averaging" (2021), published in International Journal of Forecasting
  • "Financial Variables as Predictors of Real Growth Vulnerability" (2020), published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Monetary-fiscal crosswinds in the European Monetary Union" (2022), published in European Economic Review

Frequent collaborators of Reichlin are:

  • G. Ricco
  • Thomas Hasenzagl
  • Filippo Pellegrino
  • Mikkel Plagborg-Møller
  • Paolo Andreini

The researcher has been recognized by several professional organizations. Notable awards include:

  • Foreign Honorary Member, the American Economic Association (2021)
  • Fellow of the Econometric Society (2016)
  • Member of Academia Europaea (2016)

Best Publications

  • The Generalized Dynamic-Factor Model: Identification and Estimation

    Mario Forni;Marc Hallin;Marco Lippi;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • Nowcasting: The real-time informational content of macroeconomic data

    Domenico Giannone;Lucrezia Reichlin;David Small

  • Large Bayesian vector auto regressions

    Marta Bańbura;Domenico Giannone;Lucrezia Reichlin;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • The Generalized Dynamic Factor Model one-sided estimation and forecasting

    Mario Forni;Marc Hallin;Marco Lippi;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • A quasi maximum likelihood approach for large approximate dynamic factor models

    Catherine Doz;Domenico Giannone;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • Now-casting and the real-time data flow

    Martha Banbura;Domenico Giannone;Michèle Modugno;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • A two-step estimator for large approximate dynamic factor models based on Kalman filtering

    Catherine Doz;Catherine Doz;Domenico Giannone;Domenico Giannone;Lucrezia Reichlin;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • Monetary Policy in Real Time

    Domenico Giannone;Lucrezia Reichlin;Luca Sala

  • Forecasting using a large number of predictors: Is Bayesian shrinkage a valid alternative to principal components?

    Christine De Mol;Domenico Giannone;Domenico Giannone;Domenico Giannone;Lucrezia Reichlin;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • Let's get real: a factor analytical approach to disaggregated business cycle dynamics

    Mario Forni;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • Monetary policy in exceptional times

    Michele Lenza;Huw Pill;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • Opening the Black Box: Structural Factor Models with Large Cross-Sections

    Mario Forni;Domenico Giannone;Marco Lippi;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • A Measure of Comovement for Economic Variables: Theory and Empirics

    Christophe Croux;Mario Forni;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • Segmented Trends and Non-Stationary Time-Series

    Peter Rappoport;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • Do financial variables help forecasting inflation and real activity in the euro area

    Mario Forni;Marc Hallin;Marco Lippi;Lucrezia Reichlin;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • The generalized dynamic factor model: consistency and rates

    Mario Forni;Marc Hallin;Marco Lippi;Lucrezia Reichlin;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • Short-term forecasts of euro area GDP growth

    Elena Angelini;Gonzalo Camba‐Mendez;Domenico Giannone;Domenico Giannone;Lucrezia Reichlin;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • The dynamic effects of aggregate demand and supply disturbances: comment

    Marco Lippi;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • EuroCOIN: A Real Time Coincident Indicator of the Euro Area Business Cycle

    Filippo Altissimo;Antonio Bassanetti;Riccardo Cristadoro;Mario Forni

  • Coincident and leading indicators for the EURO area

    Mario Forni;Marc Hallin;Marco Lippi;Lucrezia Reichlin

  • Nowcasting: the real time informational content of macroeconomic data releases

    Domenico Giannone;Lucrezia Reichlin;David Small

  • Segmented trends and non-stationary time series

    Lucrezia Reichlin;Peter Rappoport

Frequent Co-Authors

Domenico Giannone
Domenico Giannone International Monetary Fund
Mario Forni
Mario Forni University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Richard H. Clarida
Richard H. Clarida Columbia University
Hélène Rey
Hélène Rey London Business School
Francesco Giavazzi
Francesco Giavazzi Bocconi University
Giancarlo Corsetti
Giancarlo Corsetti European University Institute
Philip R. Lane
Philip R. Lane European Central Bank
Clemens Fuest
Clemens Fuest Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Philippe Martin
Philippe Martin Sciences Po
Mary McCarthy
Mary McCarthy University College Cork

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