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Overview

Simon M. Potter is affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in the United States. Their research spans primarily the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with subfields including General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Economics and Econometrics, as well as interdisciplinary work related to Molecular Biology, Polymers and Plastics, and Mechanical Engineering.

The main topics of their research focus on Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, Natural Fiber Reinforced Composites, Fiber-reinforced Polymer Composites, Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications, Economic Theory and Policy, Economic Theories and Models, and Fiscal Policies and Political Economy.

Frequent co-authors include Gara Afonso, Antoine Martin, Ed Nosal, Sam Schulhofer-Wohl, and Mijung Cho.

Simon M. Potter's publications appear in a range of venues, with multiple works in the SSRN Electronic Journal, as well as contributions to Industrial Crops and Products, Finance and Economics Discussion Series, UNC Libraries, and Transactions of the ASABE.

  • High performance electrospun carbon nanofiber mats derived from flax lignin (2020, Industrial Crops and Products)
  • Optimization of Treatment Parameters for Extracting Canola Fiber (2021, Transactions of the ASABE)
  • Monetary Policy Implementation with an Ample Supply of Reserves (2020, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • Stressing the Fed Stress Tests Against COVID-19 (2020, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • Monetary Policy Implementation with an Ample Supply of Reserves (2020, Finance and Economics Discussion Series)

The research on monetary policy explores workings of central banking tools and their impacts under varying economic conditions. In particular, the studies on the ample supply of reserves and stress testing during COVID-19 address practical and theoretical dimensions of economic policy implementation.

The work involving natural fiber reinforced composites and electrospun nanofibers engages with materials science aspects, including textile treatment optimization and development of carbon nanofiber mats derived from natural sources such as flax lignin. This illustrates an interdisciplinary approach combining economic analysis with applied sciences.

Best Publications

  • Impulse response analysis in nonlinear multivariate models

    Gary Koop;M.Hashem Pesaran;Simon M. Potter

  • A nonlinear approach to US GNP

    Simon M. Potter

  • Changes in Labor Force Participation in the United States

    Chinhui Juhn;Simon Potter

  • A floor and ceiling model of US output

    M.Hashem Pesaran;Simon M. Potter

  • Forecasting recessions using the yield curve

    Marcelle Chauvet;Marcelle Chauvet;Simon Potter

  • Nonlinear impulse response functions

    Simon M. Potter

  • Dynamic Asymmetries in U.S. Unemployment

    Gary Koop;Simon M. Potter

  • Estimation and forecasting in models with multiple breaks

    Gary Koop;Simon M. Potter

  • Dynamic Hierarchical Factor Models

    Emanuel Moench;Serena Ng;Simon Potter

  • Coincident and Leading Indicators of the Stock Market

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  • Forecasting in dynamic factor models using Bayesian model averaging

    Gary Koop;Simon Potter

  • Coincident and leading indicators of the stock market

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  • Bayes factors and nonlinearity: Evidence from economic time series

    Gary Koop;Simon M. Potter

  • Nonlinear time series modelling: an introduction

    Simon Potter

  • A Nonlinear Approach to U.S. GNP

    Simon M. Potter

  • Measuring Inflation Expectations

    Olivier Armantier;Wändi Bruine de Bruin;Wändi Bruine de Bruin;Simon Potter;Giorgio Topa

  • A New Model of Trend Inflation

    Joshua C. C. Chan;Gary Koop;Simon M. Potter

  • Is there still an added-worker effect?

    Chinhui Juhn;Simon M. Potter

  • Are apparent findings of nonlinearity due to structural instability in economic time series

    Gary Koop;Simon M. Potter

  • Forecasting in large macroeconomic panels using Bayesian Model Averaging

    Gary Koop;Simon Potter

  • Predicting a recession: evidence from the yield curve in the presence of structural breaks

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  • Understanding Liquidity and Credit Risks in the Financial Crisis

    Deborah Gefang;Gary Koop;Simon M. Potter

  • Time varying VARs with inequality restrictions

    Gary Koop;Simon M. Potter

  • Dynamic asymmetries in US unemployment

    Gary Koop;Simon M. Potter

  • Has Structural Change Contributed to a Jobless Recovery

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Frequent Co-Authors

Gary Koop
Gary Koop University of Strathclyde
Wilbert Van der Klaauw
Wilbert Van der Klaauw Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Wändi Bruine de Bruin
Wändi Bruine de Bruin University of Southern California
Giorgio Topa
Giorgio Topa Federal Reserve Bank of New York
M. Hashem Pesaran
M. Hashem Pesaran University of Cambridge
Serena Ng
Serena Ng Columbia University
Eric Ghysels
Eric Ghysels University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Edward E. Leamer
Edward E. Leamer University of California, Los Angeles

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