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1660

Overview

S. Boragan Aruoba is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States and specializes in the field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance. The scholar's research output focuses on various subfields including Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Finance, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Gender Studies.

The body of work by Aruoba covers multiple topics, with a primary concentration in Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, supplemented by contributions to Economic Theories and Models, Market Dynamics and Volatility, Housing Market and Economics, Climate Change Policy and Economics, Global Financial Crisis and Policies, as well as Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism.

Frequent publication venues include:

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

Recent notable papers by Aruoba encompass the following:

  • "Piecewise-linear approximations and filtering for DSGE models with occasionally-binding constraints," 2021, Review of Economic Dynamics
  • "Institutions, tax evasion, and optimal policy," 2020, Journal of Monetary Economics
  • "SVARs with occasionally-binding constraints," 2021, Journal of Econometrics
  • "Identifying Monetary Policy Shocks: A Natural Language Approach," 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "The long and variable lags of monetary policy: Evidence from disaggregated price indices," 2024, Journal of Monetary Economics

Collaborations are a significant aspect of Aruoba's work, with frequent co-authors including Frank Schorfheide, Sergio Villalvazo, Pablo Cuba-Borda, Kenji Higa-Flores, and Thomas Drechsel. These partnerships demonstrate a collaborative research approach within their areas of expertise.

Best Publications

  • Real–time measurement of business conditions

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Francis X. Diebold;Chiara Scotti

  • The macroeconomy and the yield curve: a dynamic latent factor approach

    Francis X. Diebold;Glenn D. Rudebusch;S. Boragˇan Aruoba

  • Real-time measurement of business conditions

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Francis X. Diebold;Chiara Scotti

  • Real-Time Measurement of Business Conditions

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Francis X. Diebold;Francis X. Diebold;Chiara Scotti

  • Comparing solution methods for dynamic equilibrium economies

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde;Juan Francisco Rubio-Ramirez

  • Data Revisions Are Not Well Behaved

    S. Borağan Aruoba

  • Macroeconomic Dynamics Near the ZLB: A Tale of Two Countries

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Pablo A. Cuba-Borda;Frank Schorfheide

  • Money and capital

    S. Borağan Aruoba;Christopher J. Waller;Randall Wright

  • Bargaining and the Value of Money

    Guillaume Rocheteau;Christopher Waller

  • The Macroeconomy and the Yield Curve: A Dynamic Latent Factor Approach

    Francis X. Diebold;Francis X. Diebold;Glenn D. Rudebusch;S. Borağan Aruoba

  • STICKY PRICES VERSUS MONETARY FRICTIONS: AN ESTIMATION OF POLICY TRADE-OFFS

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Frank Schorfheide

  • A comparison of programming languages in macroeconomics

    S. Borağan Aruoba;Jesús Fernández-Villaverde

  • Macroeconomic Dynamics Near the ZLB: A Tale of Two Countries

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  • Real-Time Macroeconomic Monitoring: Real Activity, Inflation, and Interactions

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Francis X Diebold

  • Optimal fiscal and monetary policy when money is essential

    S. Borağan Aruoba;Sanjay K. Chugh

  • Sticky prices versus monetary frictions: an estimation of policy trade-offs

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Frank Schorfheide

  • Improving GDP Measurement: A Measurement-Error Perspective

    S. Borağan Aruoba;Francis X. Diebold;Jeremy Nalewaik;Frank Schorfheide

  • Macroeconomic dynamics near the ZLB: a tale of two equilibria

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Frank Schorfheide

  • Macroeconomic Dynamics Near the ZLB: A Tale of Two Countries

    S. Borağan Aruoba;Pablo Cuba-Borda;Frank Schorfheide

  • Search, Money, and Capital: A Neoclassical Dichotomy

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Randall Wright

  • Assessing DSGE Model Nonlinearities

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Luigi Bocola;Frank Schorfheide

  • Comparing Solution Methods for Dynamic Equilibrium Economies

    S. Borağan Aruoba;Jesús Fernández-Villaverde;Jesús Fernández-Villaverde;Juan Francisco Rubio-Ramirez

  • Finite Elements Method

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde;Juan F Rubio-Ramirez

  • A Comparison of Programming Languages in Economics

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde

  • Macroeconomic Dynamics Near the ZLB: A Tale of Two Equilibria

    S. Bora;Frank Schorfheide

  • Real-Time Measurement of Business Conditions, Second Version

    S. Boragan Aruoba;Francis X. Diebold;Chiara Scotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Francis X. Diebold
Francis X. Diebold University of Pennsylvania
Frank Schorfheide
Frank Schorfheide University of Pennsylvania
Randall Wright
Randall Wright University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde University of Pennsylvania
Allan Drazen
Allan Drazen University of Maryland, College Park
Glenn D. Rudebusch
Glenn D. Rudebusch Brookings Institution
Marco E. Terrones
Marco E. Terrones Universidad del Pacífico
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan Brown University
M. Ayhan Kose
M. Ayhan Kose World Bank

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