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Matteo Iacoviello is affiliated with the Federal Reserve System in the United States and is an active contributor to the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their research has focused primarily on various economic topics and subfields within this broader discipline.

The main fields of study reflected in their work include:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Urban Studies

Their research covers a range of economic topics, including:

  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • Economic Sanctions and International Relations
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Economic theories and models

Matteo Iacoviello has coauthored multiple papers with several frequent collaborators, notably:

  • Dario Caldara
  • Andrea Prestipino
  • Francesco Ferrante
  • Sarah Conlisk
  • Maddie Penn

Their recent publications include the following works:

  • "Measuring Geopolitical Risk," 2022, American Economic Review
  • "Measuring Geopolitical Risk," 2022, International Finance Discussion Paper
  • "The Effect of the War in Ukraine on Global Activity and Inflation," 2022, FEDS Notes
  • "Do Geopolitical Risks Raise or Lower Inflation?," 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "The inflationary effects of sectoral reallocation," 2023, Journal of Monetary Economics

Frequently, Matteo's research appears in specific publication venues:

  • International Finance Discussion Paper
  • FEDS Notes
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Monetary Economics
  • American Economic Review

Best Publications

  • House Prices, Borrowing Constraints, and Monetary Policy in the Business Cycle

    Matteo Iacoviello

  • Measuring Geopolitical Risk

    Unknown

  • Housing market spillovers : evidence from an estimated DSGE model

    Matteo Iacoviello;Stefano Neri

  • Financial Business Cycles

    Matteo Iacoviello

  • OccBin: A toolkit for solving dynamic models with occasionally binding constraints easily

    Luca Guerrieri;Matteo Iacoviello

  • Measuring Geopolitical Risk

    Dario Caldara;Matteo Iacoviello

  • The Economic Effects of Trade Policy Uncertainty

    Dario Caldara;Matteo Iacoviello;Patrick Molligo;Andrea Prestipino

  • The economic effects of trade policy uncertainty

    Dario Caldara;Matteo Iacoviello;Patrick Molligo;Andrea Prestipino

  • Consumption, house prices, and collateral constraints: a structural econometric analysis

    Matteo Iacoviello

  • The credit channel of monetary policy: Evidence from the housing market

    Matteo Iacoviello;Raoul Minetti

  • Oil price elasticities and oil price fluctuations

    Dario Caldara;Michele Cavallo;Matteo Iacoviello

  • Measuring Geopolitical Risk

    Dario Caldara;Matteo Iacoviello

  • Collateral Constraints and Macroeconomic Asymmetries

    Luca Guerrieri;Matteo Iacoviello

  • Housing and Debt Over the Life Cycle and Over the Business Cycle

    Matteo Iacoviello;Marina Pavan

  • Household Debt and Income Inequality, 1963-2003

    Matteo Iacoviello

  • Consumption, House Prices and Collateral Constraints: a Structural Econometric Analysis

    Matteo Iacoviello

  • Housing Market Spillovers: Evidence from an Estimated DSGE Model

    Stefano Neri;Matteo M. Iacoviello

  • Financial business cycles

    Matteo Iacoviello

  • Housing wealth and consumption

    Matteo Iacoviello

  • Oil Price Elasticities and Oil Price Fluctuations

    Dario Caldara;Michele Cavallo;Matteo Iacoviello

  • FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION AND THE SENSITIVITY OF HOUSE PRICES TO MONETARY POLICY: THEORY AND EVIDENCE*

    Matteo Iacoviello;Raoul Minetti

  • International business cycles with domestic and foreign lenders

    Matteo Iacoviello;Raoul Minetti

  • Foreign effects of higher U.S. interest rates

    Matteo Iacoviello;Gaston Navarro

  • Raising an inflation target: The Japanese experience with Abenomics ☆

    Andrea De Michelis;Matteo Iacoviello

  • Housing in DSGE Models: Findings and New Directions

    Matteo Iacoviello

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabio Schiantarelli
Fabio Schiantarelli Boston College
Stuart A. Gabriel
Stuart A. Gabriel University of California, Los Angeles
John H. Rogers
John H. Rogers Fudan University

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