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2026

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
98
Citations
57559
World Ranking
118
National Ranking
92

Martin Eichenbaum publication distribution in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Economics and Finance in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin Eichenbaum sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 301 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 521 publications or more.

Martin Eichenbaum D-index placement in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Economics and Finance scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin Eichenbaum sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 98 D-Index — 97th percentile

97% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 101 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Economics and Finance in United States Leader Award
  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1997 - Fellows of the Econometric Society

Overview

Martin Eichenbaum is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States. The primary focus of their research lies within the broad domain of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, encompassing 39 publications in these fields. Their subfields of study include Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Finance, Marketing, and Business and International Management.

Their research covers multiple key topics, such as:

  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Economic theories and models
  • Fiscal Policies and Political Economy
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Firm Innovation and Growth
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth

Martin Eichenbaum has frequently published in a range of venues, including:

  • NBER Macroeconomics Annual
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
  • Harvard Dataverse
  • Finance and Economics Discussion Series

Recent papers authored by Martin Eichenbaum include:

  • Monetary Policy and the Predictability of Nominal Exchange Rates (2020), published in The Review of Economic Studies
  • Epidemics in the New Keynesian model (2022), published in Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
  • The macroeconomics of testing and quarantining (2022), published in Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Martin Eichenbaum include:

  • Sérgio Rebelo
  • Mathias Trabandt
  • Benjamin K. Johannsen
  • Lawrence J. Christiano
  • Erik Hurst

Martin Eichenbaum's work has also intersected with research by Lawrence J. Christiano, though some papers list Christiano as the primary author with Eichenbaum contributing.

Recognition for their contributions includes being named a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2013 and a Fellow of the Econometric Society in 1997.

Best Publications

  • Nominal Rigidities and the Dynamic Effects of a Shock to Monetary Policy

    Lawrence J. Christiano;Martin Eichenbaum;Charles L. Evans

  • Monetary Policy Shocks: What Have We Learned and to What End?

    Lawrence J. Christiano;Martin Stewart Eichenbaum;Charles L. Evans

  • Monetary Policy Shocks: What Have We Learned and to What End?

    Lawrence J. Christiano;Martin Eichenbaum;Martin Eichenbaum;Charles L. Evans

  • The Macroeconomics of Epidemics

    Martin S Eichenbaum;Sergio Rebelo;Mathias Trabandt

  • When Is the Government Spending Multiplier Large

    Lawrence Christiano;Martin Eichenbaum;Sergio Rebelo

  • Current Real-Business-Cycle Theories and Aggregate Labor Market Fluctuations

    Lawrence J. Christiano;Martin Stewart Eichenbaum

  • The effects of monetary policy shocks: evidence from the Flow of Funds

    Lawrence J. Christiano;Martin S. Eichenbaum;Charles L. Evans

  • Some Empirical Evidence on the Effects of Shocks to Monetary Policy on Exchange Rates

    Martin Eichenbaum;Charles L. Evans

  • The Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks: Some Evidence from the Flow of Funds

    Lawrence J. Christiano;Martin Eichenbaum;Charles Evans

  • Chapter 2 Monetary policy shocks: What have we learned and to what end?

    Lawrence J Christiano;Martin S Eichenbaum;Charles L. Evans

  • FISCAL SHOCKS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES

    Craig Burnside;Martin Eichenbaum;Jonas D.M. Fisher

  • Firm-specific capital, nominal rigidities and the business cycle☆

    David Altig;Lawrence J. Christiano;Martin Eichenbaum;Jesper Lindé

  • A Time Series Analysis of Representative Agent Models of Consumption andLeisure Choice Under Uncertainty

    Martin S. Eichenbaum;Lars Peter Hansen;Kenneth J. Singleton

  • Nominal Rigidities and the Dynamic Effects of a Shock to Monetary Policy

    Lawrence J. Christiano;Martin Eichenbaum;Martin Eichenbaum;Charles L. Evans

  • Liquidity Effects and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism

    Lawrence Christiano;Martin Eichenbaum

  • Labor hoarding and the business cycle

    Craig Burnside;Martin Eichenbaum;Sergio Rebelo

  • Sticky price and limited participation models of money: A comparison

    Lawrence J. Christiano;Martin Eichenbaum;Martin Eichenbaum;Charles L. Evans

  • Large Devaluations and the Real Exchange Rate

    Ariel Burstein;Martin Eichenbaum;Sergio Rebelo

  • Factor Hoarding and the Propagation of Business Cycles Shocks

    Craig Burnside;Martin Eichenbaum

  • Nominal rigidities and the dynamic effects of a shock to monetary policy

    Lawrence J. Christiano;Martin S. Eichenbaum;Charles L. Evans

  • Understanding the Effects of a Shock to Government Purchases

    Wendy Edelberg;Martin Eichenbaum;Jonas D.M. Fisher

  • Prospective Deficits and the Asian Currency Crisis

    Craig A. Burnside;Martin Stewart Eichenbaum;Sergio Rebelo

  • Understanding Booms and Busts in Housing Markets

    Craig Burnside;Martin Eichenbaum;Sergio Rebelo

  • Capital Utilization and Returns to Scale

    A Craig Burnside;Martin Eichenbaum;Sergio T Rebelo

  • Understanding the Great Recession

    Lawrence J. Christiano;Martin S. Eichenbaum;Mathias Trabandt

  • Macroeconomics of Epidemics

    Martin S. Eichenbaum;Sergio Rebelo;Mathias Trabandt

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergio Rebelo
Sergio Rebelo Northwestern University
Lawrence J. Christiano
Lawrence J. Christiano Northwestern University
Jonas D. M. Fisher
Jonas D. M. Fisher Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Mathias Trabandt
Mathias Trabandt Federal Reserve System
Ariel Burstein
Ariel Burstein University of California, Los Angeles
Varadarajan V. Chari
Varadarajan V. Chari University of Minnesota
Lars Peter Hansen
Lars Peter Hansen University of Chicago
Jesper Lindé
Jesper Lindé Swedish National Bank
Kenneth J. Singleton
Kenneth J. Singleton Stanford University

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