Gauti B. Eggertsson Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Gauti B. Eggertsson, a faculty member at John Brown University, focuses on monetary policy's economic impact, economic theory and policy, and fiscal policy's effect on economic growth. His research also encompasses economic theories and models, as well as the global financial crisis and related policies. Eggertsson's recent publication was in 2025, indicating ongoing activity in his field.
Metrics
- h-index: 36
- Publications: 146
- Citations: 9,169
Selected Publications
- Liquidity Traps: A Unified Theory of the Great Depression and the Great Recession (2025) DOI
- The Forward Guidance Puzzle is Not a Puzzle (2024) DOI
- Liquidity Traps: A Unified Theory of the Great Depression and Great Recession (2024) DOI
- Revisiting the Phillips and Beveridge Curves: Insights from the 2020s Inflation Surge (2024) DOI
- Slanted-L Phillips Curve (2024) DOI
- The Slanted-L Phillips Curve (2024) DOI
- Replication package for: Negative Nominal Interest Rates and The Bank Lending Channel (2023) DOI
- Replication package for: Negative Nominal Interest Rates and The Bank Lending Channel (2023) DOI
- Replication package for: Negative Nominal Interest Rates and The Bank Lending Channel (2023) DOI
- Replication package for: Negative Nominal Interest Rates and The Bank Lending Channel (2023) DOI
- Negative Nominal Interest Rates and the Bank Lending Channel (2023) DOI
- Time Consistency and Duration of Government Debt: A Model of Quantitative Easing (2022) DOI
- Mr. Keynes and the “Classics”; a Suggested Reinterpretation (2021) DOI
- Dynamic Debt Deleveraging and Optimal Monetary Policy (2021) DOI
- A toolkit for solving models with a lower bound on interest rates of stochastic duration (2021) DOI
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