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Macroeconomics

See the latest research, articles and faculty on the Macroeconomics Area of Expertise at Columbia Business School.

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Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Energy Transition
Date
February 23, 2024
Illustration of Vladimir Putin and oil fields
Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Energy Transition

The Ukraine War Blew Up the World's Energy Economy

And the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act is surprisingly well-designed to deal with the fallout.
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Economics and Policy, Finance, Finance and Economics
Date
February 14, 2024
A Wall Street sign and an American flag
Economics and Policy, Finance, Finance and Economics

High Inflation, Strong Jobs Report Won't Rule Out Fed Rate Cuts in 2024

CBS Professor Brett House examines the influence the latest batch of economic reports may have on the Fed's next moves.
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Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Date
January 19, 2024
US flag and a stock market chart
Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Work to Live or Live to Work? How Macroeconomic Conditions Shape Young Workers' Priorities for Life

CBS's Professor Stephan Meier finds that favorable macroeconomic conditions cause young workers to prioritize meaningful work, while recessions prompt them to prefer high pay.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Economics and Policy
Date
January 18, 2024
The New York Stock Exchange front with an American flag
Capital Markets and Investments, Economics and Policy

Navigating Economic Trends: How the US Stacks Up Against Other Economies in 2024

CBS Professor Brett House notes that the US avoided a recession in 2023 and has started 2024 off strongly compared to its industrialized peers.
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Finance and Economics, Labor, Leadership and Strategy, Strategy, World Business
Date
December 12, 2023
Abby Joseph Cohen
Finance and Economics, Labor, Leadership and Strategy, Strategy, World Business

Could 2024 Be the Year of the Recession?

Slowing economic economic growth and a cooling labor market may be a cause for concern, according to CBS Professor Abby Joseph Cohen.
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Asset Management, Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Labor
Date
December 06, 2023
A stock market chart
Asset Management, Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Labor

Why the Impending Economic Slowdown Should Be Good for Markets

As 2023 draws to a close, CBS Professor Harry Mamaysky shares his insights on the outlook for the economy and financial markets. 
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Economics and Policy, Financial Institutions
Date
November 21, 2023
Argentina's President-Elect Javier Milei
Economics and Policy, Financial Institutions

Milei's Surprise Win Leaves Questions for Argentina's Economy

The president-elect, a populist, pledges radical reforms, leaving the economic future of the region uncertain, says Professor Brett House.
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Artificial Intelligence
Type
Finance & Economics
Date
November 10, 2023
Artificial Intelligence

The Future of Supply Chains: Encouraging a Culture of Innovation

Nortech's Jay Miller encourages innovation as a means of not only creating greener products, but also more sustainable supply chains.
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New Energy Imperative

Authors
Gernot Wagner
Date
June 2, 2022
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
IMF Finance & Development

It is hard to look at a crisis like Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and see a moment of opportunity. We—to say nothing of Ukrainians—are still very much in a crisis, and a compounding one at that, with potential long-lasting economic and political consequences.

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The Commitment Benefit of Consols in Government Debt Management

Authors
Davide Debortoli, Ricardo Nunes, and Pierre Yared
Date
June 1, 2022
Format
Journal Article

We consider optimal government debt maturity in a deterministic economy in which the government can issue any arbitrary debt maturity structure and in which bond prices are a function of the government's current and future primary surpluses. The government sequentially chooses policy, taking into account how current choices - which impacts future policy -- feed back into current bond prices. We show that issuing consols constitutes the unique stationary optimal debt portfolio, as it boosts government credibility to future policy and reduces the debt financing costs.

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Can the Covid Bailouts Save the Economy?

Authors
Vadim Elenev, Tim Landvoigt, and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
Date
January 19, 2022
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Economic Policy

The covid-19 crisis has led to a sharp deterioration in firm and bank balance sheets. The government has responded with a massive intervention in corporate credit markets. We study equilibrium dynamics of macroeconomic quantities and prices, and how they are affected by government intervention in the corporate debt markets. We find that the interventions should be highly effective at preventing a much deeper crisis by reducing corporate bankruptcies by about half, and short-circuiting the doom loop between corporate and financial sector fragility.

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Organizational Capital, Corporate Leadership, and Firm Dynamics

Authors
Wouter Dessein and Andrea Prat
Date
January 1, 2022
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Political Economy

We argue that economists have studied the role of management from three perspectives: contingency theory (CT), an organization-centric empirical approach (OC), and a leader-centric empirical approach (LC). To reconcile these three perspectives, we augment a standard dynamic firm model with organizational capital, an intangible, slow-moving, productive asset that can be produced only with the direct input of the firm’s leadership and that is subject to an agency problem.

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Coordination and Organization Design: Theory and Micro-evidence

Authors
Wouter Dessein, Desmond Lo, and Chieko Minami
Date
January 1, 2022
Format
Journal Article
Journal
American Economic Journal: Microeconomics

We explore the relationship between the volatility of a firm's local environment and its organizational structure. Using micro-level data on managers working for a large retailer, we empirically test and provide support for our theory that a more volatile local environment results in more decentralization only when the need for coordination among sub-units is low. In contrast, more local volatility is associated with more centralization when coordination needs are high.

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Impuestos Justos para el Chile que Viene: Diagnóstico y Desafíos Tributarios para un Nuevo Pacto Fiscal

Authors
Jorge Atria and Cristobal Otero Ruiz-Tagle
Date
November 7, 2021
Format
Book
Publisher
Fondo de Cultura Económica

Thomas Piketty
Author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century

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Population Growth and Firm Dynamics

Authors
Conor Walsh and Michael Peters
Date
October 1, 2021
Format
Working Paper

Population growth has declined markedly in almost all major economies since the 1970s. We argue this trend has important consequences for the process of firm dynamics and aggregate growth. We study a rich semi-endogenous growth model of firm dynamics and show analytically that a decline in population growth reduces creative destruction, increases average firm size and concentration, raises market power and misallocation, and lowers aggregate growth in the long-run.

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Economic impacts of tipping points in the climate system

Authors
Simon Dietz, James Rising, Thomas Stoerk, and Gernot Wagner
Date
August 24, 2021
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Climate scientists have long emphasized the importance of climate tipping points like thawing permafrost, ice sheet disintegration, and changes in atmospheric circulation. Yet, save for a few fragmented studies, climate economics has either ignored them or represented them in highly stylized ways. We provide unified estimates of the economic impacts of all eight climate tipping points covered in the economic literature so far using a meta-analytic integrated assessment model (IAM) with a modular structure.

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Valuing Private Equity Strip by Strip

Authors
Arpit Gupta and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
Date
August 9, 2021
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Finance

We propose a new valuation method for private equity investments. First, we construct a cash-flow replicating portfolio for the private investment, using cash-flows on various listed equity and fixed income instruments. The second step values the replicating portfolio using a flexible asset pricing model that accurately prices the systematic risk in listed equity and fixed income instruments of different horizons.

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