Jordi Galí

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Jordi Galí is a prominent Spanish macroeconomist known for his influential work on New Keynesian economics, particularly in the areas of monetary policy, business cycles, and the role of nominal rigidities.

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instanceOf economist
macroeconomist
person
academicDegree PhD in economics
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Barcelona
fieldOfWork New Keynesian economics
business cycle theory
macroeconomics
monetary economics
monetary policy
nominal rigidities
hasAffiliation Barcelona School of Economics
CREI
Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional
Pompeu Fabra University
surface form: Universitat Pompeu Fabra
hasCoauthor J. David López-Salido
Mark Gertler
Olivier Blanchard
Stanley Fischer
surface form: Richard Clarida

Tommaso Monacelli
hasNotableWork Monetary Policy, Inflation, and the Business Cycle
Rules, Discretion, and Reputation in a Model of Monetary Policy
Technology Shocks and Aggregate Fluctuations: How Well Does the RBC Model Fit Postwar U.S. Data?
Technology, Employment, and the Business Cycle: Do Technology Shocks Explain Aggregate Fluctuations?
New Keynesian economics
surface form: The New Keynesian Approach to Monetary Policy

The New Keynesian Phillips Curve: Time Series Evidence from the Euro Area
influencedBy New Keynesian economics
surface form: New Keynesian macroeconomic theory
isKnownFor analysis of inflation dynamics
contributions to New Keynesian DSGE models
empirical analysis of business cycles
research on monetary policy rules
research on the effects of monetary policy shocks
work on the New Keynesian Phillips curve
languageOfWorkOrName Catalan
English
Spanish
nationality Spanish
positionHeld founding director of CREI
professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra
research professor at Barcelona School of Economics
senior researcher at CREI
researchInterest inflation targeting
interest rate rules
labor market dynamics
monetary policy transmission mechanism
technology shocks

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