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Overview

Steven M. Fazzari is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, contributing notably to the subfields of General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Economics and Econometrics, Finance, General Health Professions, and Modeling and Simulation.

Their work covers several key topics, including Economic Theory and Policy, Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, Economic Growth and Productivity, Employment and Welfare Studies, as well as the impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic, including COVID-19 epidemiological studies and Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth.

Steven M. Fazzari has published research in a variety of venues, including:

  • Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Econstor (Econstor)
  • Review of Political Economy
  • Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control

Their recent publications include:

  • When is discretionary fiscal policy effective?, 2020, Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics
  • How Large are Hysteresis Effects? Estimates from a Keynesian Growth Model, 2023, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Was Keynesian economics ever dead? If so, has it been resurrected?, 2020, Review of Keynesian Economics
  • US employment inequality in the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021, Econstor (Econstor)
  • Supermultiplier Models, Demand Stagnation, and Monetary Policy: Inevitable March to the Lower Bound for Interest Rates?, 2024, Review of Political Economy

Frequent collaborators in their research include Alejandro González, Ella Needler, James Morley, Irina Panovska, and Yılmaz Akyüz. The partnerships have resulted in multiple joint publications, showing ongoing collaborative work.

Best Publications

  • Financing Constraints and Corporate Investment

    Steven M. Fazzari;Bruce C. Petersen;R. Glenn Hubbard;R. Glenn Hubbard

  • Financing Constraints and Corporate Investment

    Steven Fazzari;Robert Hubbard;Bruce Petersen

  • Financing Constraints and Corporate Investment

    Steven Fazzari;R. Glenn Hubbard;Bruce C Petersen

  • Financing Innovation and Growth: Cash Flow, External Equity, and the 1990s R&D Boom

    James R. Brown;Steven M. Fazzari;Bruce C. Petersen

  • Working Capital and Fixed Investment: New Evidence on Financing Constraints

    Steven M. Fazzari;Bruce C. Petersen

  • Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivities are Useful: A Comment on Kaplan and Zingales

    Steven M. Fazzari;R. Glenn Hubbard;Bruce C. Petersen

  • How responsive is business capital formation to its user cost?: An exploration with micro data

    Robert S. Chirinko;Steven M. Fazzari;Andrew P. Meyer

  • Inventory Investment, Internal-Finance Fluctuations, and the Business Cycle

    Robert E. Carpenter;Steven M. Fazzari;Bruce C. Petersen;Anil K. Kashyap

  • Household Debt in the Consumer Age: Source of Growth—Risk of Collapse

    Barry Z. Cynamon;Steven M. Fazzari

  • Asymmetric Information, Financing Constraints, and Investment

    Steven M. Fazzari;Michael J. Athey

  • Investment, Financing Decisions, and Tax Policy

    Steven Fazzari;R. Glenn Hubbard;Bruce C Petersen

  • State-dependent effects of fiscal policy

    Steven M. Fazzari;James Morley;Irina Panovska

  • Financing constraints and inventory investment: a comparative study with high-frequency panel data

    Robert E. Carpenter;Steven M. Fazzari;Bruce C. Petersen

  • Inequality, the Great Recession and slow recovery

    Barry Z. Cynamon;Steven M. Fazzari

  • The Investment Theories of Kalecki and Keynes: An Empirical Study of Firm Data, 1970–1982

    Steven M. Fazzari;Tracy L. Mott

  • Financing Constraints and Corporate Investment: Response to Kaplan and Zingales

    Steven Fazzari;Robert Hubbard;Bruce Petersen

  • Investment, Financing Decisions, and Tax Policy

    Steven M. Fazzari;Bruce C. Petersen;R. Glenn Hubbard;R. Glenn Hubbard

  • Cash flow, investment, and Keynes-Minsky cycles

    Steven Fazzari;Steven Fazzari;Piero Ferri;Edward Greenberg

  • Demand-led growth and accommodating supply

    Steven Fazzari;Piero Ferri;Anna Maria Grazia Variato

  • Economic fluctuations, market power, and returns to scale: Evidence from firm-level data

    R. S. Chirinko;S. M. Fazzari

  • That elusive elasticity : a long-panel approach to estimating the capital-labor substitution elasticity

    Robert S. Chirinko;Robert S. Chirinko;Steven M. Fazzari;Andrew P. Meyer

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce C. Petersen
Bruce C. Petersen Washington University in St. Louis
Robert S. Chirinko
Robert S. Chirinko University of Illinois at Chicago
R. Glenn Hubbard
R. Glenn Hubbard Columbia University
Anil K. Kashyap
Anil K. Kashyap University of Chicago

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