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Robert Kollmann is a researcher affiliated with the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. Their work primarily focuses on the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a substantial number of publications addressing both theoretical and applied aspects within this domain.

Their main areas of study include Economics and Econometrics, as well as broader topics in General Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Within these fields, their scholarly output covers several core topics:

  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Economic theories and models
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
  • Fiscal Policies and Political Economy
  • Economic Policies and Impacts

Kollmann has contributed to multiple academic journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
  • Economics Letters
  • International Economics and Economic Policy
  • European Economic Review

Their recent papers include:

  • "Effects of Covid-19 on Euro area GDP and inflation: demand vs. supply disturbances" (2021), published in International Economics and Economic Policy
  • "Liquidity traps in a world economy" (2021), published in Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
  • "The real exchange rate and household consumption heterogeneity: Testing Kocherlakota and Pistaferri's (2007) model" (2021), published in Economics Letters
  • "The covid shock and the new macroeconomic landscape: Taking stock and looking ahead" (2023), published in European Economic Review
  • "Rational Bubbles in Non-Linear Business Cycle Models: Closed and Open Economies" (2020), published in SSRN Electronic Journal

Kollmann collaborates with other researchers, most notably with:

  • Werner Roeger
  • Thomas A. Lubik

Best Publications

  • Monetary Policy Rules in the Open Economy: Effects on Welfare and Business Cycles

    Robert Kollmann

  • The exchange rate in a dynamic-optimizing business cycle model with nominal rigidities: a quantitative investigation

    Robert Kollmann

  • Global banking and international business cycles

    Robert Kollmann;Zeno Enders;Gernot G.J. Müller;Gernot G.J. Müller

  • International Portfolios, Capital Accumulation and Foreign Assets Dynamics

    Nicolas Coeurdacier;Robert Miguel W. K. Kollmann;Philippe J. Martin

  • Consumption, real exchange rates and the structure of international asset markets

    Robert Kollmann

  • Incomplete asset markets and the cross-country consumption correlation puzzle

    Robert Kollmann

  • Incomplete asset markets and the cross-country consumption correlation puzzle

    Robert Kollmann

  • Global Banks, Financial Shocks and International Business Cycles: Evidence from an Estimated Model

    Robert Kollmann

  • International Portfolios with Supply, Demand and Redistributive Shocks

    Nicolas Coeurdacier;Robert Kollmann;Philippe Martin

  • What drives the German current account? And how does it affect other EU member states?

    Robert Kollmann;Marco Ratto;Werner Roeger;Jan in 't Veld

  • Explaining international comovements of output and asset returns: The role of money and nominal rigidities

    Robert Kollmann

  • International Portfolio Equilibrium and the Current Account

    Robert Kollmann

  • Global Banks, Financial Shocks, and International Business Cycles: Evidence from an Estimated Model

    Robert Kollmann

  • The exchange rate in a dynamic-optimizing current account model with nominal rigidities: a quantitative investigation

    Robert Kollmann

  • International portfolio equilibrium and the current account

    Robert Kollmann;Robert Kollmann;Robert Kollmann

  • The Exchange rate in a Dynamic-Optimizing Current Account Model with Nominal Rigidities: A Quantitative Investigation

    Robert Kollmann

  • Welfare Effects of a Monetary Union: The Role of Trade Openness

    Robert Kollmann

  • Monetary Policy Rules in the Open Economy: Effects on Welfare and Business Cycles

    Robert Kollmann;Robert Kollmann

  • The Post-Crisis Slump in the Euro Area and the US: Evidence from an Estimated Three-region DSGE Model

    Robert Kollmann;Beatrice Pataracchia;Rafal Raciborski;Marco Ratto

  • Monetary Policy Rules in an Interdependent World

    Robert Kollmann

  • U.S. trade balance dynamics: the role of fiscal policy and productivity shocks and of financial market linkages

    Robert Kollmann

  • Government purchases and the real exchange rate

    Robert Kollmann;Robert Kollmann;Robert Kollmann

  • Macroeconomic effects of nominal exchange rate regimes: new insights into the role of price dynamics

    Robert Kollmann;Robert Kollmann

  • Fiscal policy, banks and the financial crisis

    Robert Kollmann;Robert Kollmann;Robert Kollmann;Marco Ratto;Werner Roeger;Jan in′t Veld

  • What drives the German current account? And how does it affect other EU Member States?

    Robert Kollmann;Marco Ratto;Werner Roeger;Jan in ’t Veld

  • The Post-Crisis Slump in the Euro Area and the US

    Robert Kollmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Martin
Philippe Martin Sciences Po
Eric M. Leeper
Eric M. Leeper University of Virginia
Menzie David Chinn
Menzie David Chinn University of Wisconsin–Madison
Matthieu Bussière
Matthieu Bussière Banque de France
Romain Ranciere
Romain Ranciere University of Southern California
Lucrezia Reichlin
Lucrezia Reichlin London Business School
Valerie A. Ramey
Valerie A. Ramey University of California, San Diego
Jean-Pierre Danthine
Jean-Pierre Danthine Paris School of Economics
Xavier Freixas
Xavier Freixas Barcelona School of Economics

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