2013 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
2011 - Hellman Fellow
His main research concerns Inflation, Monetary economics, Recession, Fiscal policy and Fiscal multiplier. His studies deal with areas such as Monetary policy and Unemployment as well as Inflation. His research integrates issues of Consumption and Economic inequality in his study of Monetary policy.
In his work, Demographic economics is strongly intertwined with Earnings, which is a subfield of Monetary economics. His Recession research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Business cycle, Development economics and General equilibrium theory. His Fiscal policy study results in a more complete grasp of Macroeconomics.
Monetary economics, Inflation, Econometrics, Monetary policy and Recession are his primary areas of study. His specific area of interest is Monetary economics, where Yuriy Gorodnichenko studies Fiscal policy. His Inflation research incorporates elements of Interest rate and Unemployment.
Yuriy Gorodnichenko works mostly in the field of Unemployment, limiting it down to concerns involving Demographic economics and, occasionally, Earnings. His work in Econometrics covers topics such as Sample which are related to areas like Microeconomics. As a member of one scientific family, Yuriy Gorodnichenko mostly works in the field of Recession, focusing on Business cycle and, on occasion, Capital market.
Yuriy Gorodnichenko focuses on Monetary economics, Inflation, Monetary policy, Fiscal policy and Stimulus. His study explores the link between Monetary economics and topics such as Manufacturing firms that cross with problems in Rational inattention. His Inflation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Unemployment and Price dispersion.
His study in the fields of Unemployment rate under the domain of Unemployment overlaps with other disciplines such as Great recession and Differential. His work on Inflation targeting as part of general Monetary policy research is frequently linked to Pandemic, bridging the gap between disciplines. Fiscal policy is a subfield of Macroeconomics that Yuriy Gorodnichenko tackles.
Yuriy Gorodnichenko mainly focuses on Monetary economics, Fiscal policy, Unemployment, Demographic economics and Monetary policy. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Monetary economics and Affect in his work. Yuriy Gorodnichenko frequently studies issues relating to Inflation and Unemployment.
His Inflation research includes elements of Econometrics and Future interest, Interest rate. His Econometrics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Order, Stylized fact and Survey data collection. His Monetary policy study is related to the wider topic of Macroeconomics.
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Measuring the Output Responses to Fiscal Policy
Alan J Auerbach;Yuriy Gorodnichenko.
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy (2012)
Fiscal Multipliers in Recession and Expansion
Alan J. Auerbach;Yuriy Gorodnichenko.
National Bureau of Economic Research (2011)
Information Rigidity and the Expectations Formation Process: A Simple Framework and New Facts
Olivier Coibion;Yuriy Gorodnichenko.
The American Economic Review (2015)
Culture, institutions and the wealth of nations
Yuriy Gorodnichenko;Gerard Roland.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017)
Is The Phillips Curve Alive and Well After All? Inflation Expectations and the Missing Disinflation
Olivier Coibion;Yuriy Gorodnichenko;Yuriy Gorodnichenko.
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics (2015)
Labor Markets During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Preliminary View
Olivier Coibion;Yuriy Gorodnichenko;Michael Weber.
National Bureau of Economic Research (2020)
Culture, Institutions and the Wealth of nations
Yuriy Gorodnichenko;Gérard Roland.
Research Papers in Economics (2010)
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS AND INNOVATION: WHY POOR COUNTRIES DON'T CATCH UP
Yuriy Gorodnichenko;Monika Schnitzer.
Journal of the European Economic Association (2013)
What Can Survey Forecasts Tell Us About Informational Rigidities
Olivier Coibion;Yuriy Gorodnichenko.
Journal of Political Economy (2012)
WHICH DIMENSIONS OF CULTURE MATTER FOR LONG RUN GROWTH
Yuriy Gorodnichenko;Gerard Roland.
The American Economic Review (2011)
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