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84
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225
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165

Overview

Patrick J. Kehoe is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on various aspects of economics, econometrics, and finance, contributing significantly across several subfields.

The main fields of study covered in their work include:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Within these broad fields, the scientist's subfields of specialization are:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Political Science and International Relations

Their research encompasses a variety of main topics including:

  • Economic theories and models
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies

Patrick J. Kehoe has published extensively, with recent papers including:

  • "Asset Prices and Unemployment Fluctuations: A Resolution of the Unemployment Volatility Puzzle", 2022, The Review of Economic Studies
  • "The Distributional Impact of the Minimum Wage in the Short and Long Run", 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Asset Prices and Unemployment Fluctuations", 2020, Working paper
  • "Asset Prices and Unemployment Fluctuations: A Resolution of the Unemployment Volatility Puzzle", 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "On the importance of household versus firm credit frictions in the Great Recession", 2020, Review of Economic Dynamics

The frequent venues where this scientist's work appears include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Working paper
  • The Review of Economic Studies
  • Journal of Monetary Economics
  • Review of Economic Dynamics

Collaboration plays a significant role in their research, with frequent co-authors being:

  • Elena Pastorino
  • Pierlauro Lopez
  • Virgiliu Midrigan
  • Erik Hurst
  • Thomas Winberry

Best Publications

  • International Real Business Cycles

    David K. Backus;Patrick J. Kehoe;Finn E. Kydland

  • International Evidence on the Historical Properties of Business Cycles

    David K. Backus;Patrick J. Kehoe

  • Can Sticky Price Models Generate Volatile and Persistent Real Exchange Rates

    Varadarajan V Chari;Patrick J Kehoe;Ellen R McGrattan

  • Business cycle accounting

    Varadarajan V Chari;Patrick J Kehoe;Ellen R McGrattan

  • Dynamics of the Trade Balance and the Terms of Trade: The S-Curve

    David Backus;Patrick J. Kehoe;Finn E. Kydland

  • Dynamics of the trade balance and the terms of trade: the S-curve

    David K. Backus;Patrick J. Kehoe;Finn E. Kydland

  • STICKY PRICE MODELS OF THE BUSINESS CYCLE: CAN THE CONTRACT MULTIPLIER SOLVE THE PERSISTENCE PROBLEM?

    V. V. Chari;Patrick J. Kehoe;Ellen R. Mcgrattan

  • Dynamics of the trade balance and the terms of trade: The J-curve?

    David K. Backus;Patrick J. Kehoe

  • International Evidence on the Historical Properties of Business Cycles

    David K. Backus;Patrick J. Kehoe

  • International Business Cycles: Theory and Evidence

    David K. Backus;Patrick J. Kehoe;Finn E. Kydland

  • Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy

    Varadarajan Chari;Patrick Kehoe

  • International Business Cycles: Theory and Evidence

    David Backus;David Backus;Patrick J Kehoe;Patrick J Kehoe;Patrick J Kehoe;Finn E Kydland;Finn E Kydland

  • Financial Frictions and Fluctuations in Volatility

    Cristina Arellano;Yan Bai;Patrick J. Kehoe

  • International Business Cycles with Endogenous Incomplete Markets

    Patrick J. Kehoe;Fabrizio Perri

  • Optimal Fiscal Policy in a Business Cycle Model

    Varadarajan V Chari;Lawrence Christiano;Patrick Kehoe

  • New Keynesian Models: Not Yet Useful for Policy Analysis

    V. V. Chari;Patrick J. Kehoe;Ellen R. McGrattan

  • Modeling and measuring organization capital

    Andrew Atkeson;Patrick Kehoe

  • Modeling and Measuring Organization Capital

    Andrew Atkeson;Patrick J. Kehoe

  • Optimal fiscal and monetary policy: some recent results

    Varadarajan Chari;Lawrence Christiano;Patrick Kehoe

  • Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy: Some Recent Results

    Varadarajan V Chari;Lawrence Christiano;Patrick Kehoe

  • A decade lost and found: Mexico and Chile in the 1980s

    Raphael Bergoeing;Patrick J Kehoe;Timothy J Kehoe;Raimundo Soto

  • In search of scale effects in trade and growth

    David Backus;Patrick Kehoe;Timothy Kehoe

  • In search of scale effects in trade and growth

    David K Backus;Patrick J Kehoe;Patrick J Kehoe;Timothy J Kehoe;Timothy J Kehoe

  • Models of energy use: Putty-Putty versus Putty-Clay

    Andrew Atkeson;Patrick J. Kehoe

  • Taxing Capital Income: A Bad Idea

    Andrew Atkeson;Varadarajan V Chari;Patrick Kehoe

  • Money, Interest Rates, and Exchange Rates with Endogenously Segmented Markets

    Fernando Alvarez;Andrew Atkeson;Patrick J. Kehoe

Frequent Co-Authors

Varadarajan V. Chari
Varadarajan V. Chari University of Minnesota
Andrew Atkeson
Andrew Atkeson University of California, Los Angeles
Ellen R. McGrattan
Ellen R. McGrattan University of Minnesota
David K. Backus
David K. Backus New York University
Finn E. Kydland
Finn E. Kydland Norwegian School of Economics
Fernando Alvarez
Fernando Alvarez University of Chicago
Timothy J. Kehoe
Timothy J. Kehoe University of Minnesota
Fabrizio Perri
Fabrizio Perri Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Harold L. Cole
Harold L. Cole University of Pennsylvania
Lawrence J. Christiano
Lawrence J. Christiano Northwestern University

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