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Overview

Martin Neil Baily is affiliated with the Brookings Institution in the United States. Their research primarily covers areas within Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with additional work in Decision Sciences. The subfields of their research include Economics and Econometrics as well as Management Science and Operations Research.

The main topics addressed in their work encompass Innovation Diffusion and Forecasting, Economic Growth and Productivity, and Economic and Technological Innovation.

Martin Neil Baily has published work in the following venues:

  • Finance and Economics Discussion Series

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Martin Neil Baily include:

  • D. Byrne
  • Aidan Kane
  • Paul E. Soto

The recent publications list includes:

  • "Generative AI at the Crossroads: Light Bulb, Dynamo, or Microscope?", 2025, Finance and Economics Discussion Series

Best Publications

  • Wages and Employment under Uncertain Demand

    Martin Neil Baily

  • Productivity Dynamics in Manufacturing Plants

    Martin Neil Baily;Charles Hulten;David Campbell;Timothy Bresnahan

  • Labor Market Dynamics and Unemployment: A Reconsideration

    Kim B Clark;Lawrefce H Summers

  • Some aspects of optimal unemployment insurance

    Martin Neil Baily

  • The Productivity Slowdown, Measurement Issues, and the Explosion of Computer Power

    Martin Neil Baily;Robert J Gordon

  • Do We Have A New E-Conomy?

    Martin Neil Baily;Robert Z. Lawrence

  • Stabilization Policy Ten Years After

    James Tobin;Edmund S. Phelps;William Poole;Martin Feldstein

  • The Squam Lake Report: Fixing the Financial System

    Kenneth R. French;Martin N. Baily;John Campbell;John H. Cochrane

  • The Squam Lake Report: Fixing the Financial System

    Kenneth R. French;Martin N. Baily;John Y. Campbell

  • Productivity and the services of capital and labor

    M.N. Baily

  • Downsizing and productivity growth: Myth or reality?

    Martin Neil Baily;Eric J. Bartelsman;John Haltiwanger

  • Innovation and the productivity crisis

    Martin Neil Baily;Alok K. Chakrabarti

  • Efficiency in Manufacturing and the Need for Global Competition

    Martin Neil Baily;Hans Gersbach;F. M. Scherer;Frank R. Lichtenberg

  • On the Theory of Layoffs and Unemployment

    Martin Neil Baily

  • US Manufacturing: Understanding Its Past and Its Potential Future

    Martin Neil Baily;Barry P. Bosworth

  • International Productivity Comparisons Built from the Firm Level

    Martin Neil Baily;Robert M. Solow

  • Information technology: Increasing productivity in services

    James Brian Quinn;Martin Neil Baily

  • An econometric model of the world copper industry

    Franklin M. Fisher;Paul H. Cootner;Martin Neil Baily

  • The Origins of the Financial Crisis

    Martin N. Baily;Robert E. Litan;Matthew S. Johnson

  • An Agenda for a Growing Europe: The Sapir Report

    Andre Sapir;Philippe Aghion;Giuseppe Bertola;Martin Hellwig

  • Labor Productivity: Structural Change and Cyclical Dynamics

    Martin Neil Baily;Eric J. Bartelsman;John Haltiwanger

  • Labor Productivity: Structural Change and Cyclical Dynamics

    Martin Neil Baily;Eric J. Bartelsman;John Haltiwanger

  • Hearts and Minds: A Social Model of U.S. Productivity Growth

    Thomas E. Weisskopf;Samuel Bowles;David M. Gordon;Martin Neil Baily

  • Competition, Regulation, and Efficiency in Service Industries

    Martin Neil Baily;Robert J. Gordon;Timothy F. Bresnahan

Frequent Co-Authors

John H. Cochrane
John H. Cochrane Hoover Institution
John Y. Campbell
John Y. Campbell Harvard University
Kenneth R. French
Kenneth R. French Dartmouth College
Anil K. Kashyap
Anil K. Kashyap University of Chicago
Robert J. Shiller
Robert J. Shiller Yale University
Douglas W. Diamond
Douglas W. Diamond University of Chicago
Darrell Duffie
Darrell Duffie Stanford University
David S. Scharfstein
David S. Scharfstein Harvard University
Matthew J. Slaughter
Matthew J. Slaughter Dartmouth College
Frederic S. Mishkin
Frederic S. Mishkin Columbia University

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