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Martin Wolf
Assistant Professor of Monetary Economics, University of St Gallen
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Covid-19 Coronavirus and Macroeconomic Policy
L Fornaro, M Wolf
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP14529, 2020
491*2020
Reserve accumulation, growth and financial crises
G Benigno, L Fornaro, M Wolf
Journal of International Economics 139, 103660, 2022
1622022
Exit expectations and debt crises in currency unions
A Kriwoluzky, GJ Müller, M Wolf
Journal of International Economics 121, 103253, 2019
66*2019
The scars of supply shocks: implications for monetary policy
L Fornaro, M Wolf
Journal of Monetary Economics, 2023
58*2023
The global financial resource curse
G Benigno, L Fornaro, M Wolf
FRB of New York Staff Report, 2020
312020
Delayed Overshooting: The Case for Information Rigidities
GJ Müller, M Wolf, T Hettig
23*2021
Step away from the zero lower bound: small open economies in a world of secular stagnation
G Corsetti, E Mavroeidi, G Thwaites, M Wolf
Journal of International Economics 116, 88-102, 2019
212019
Pecuniary externalities in economies with downward wage rigidity
M Wolf
Journal of Monetary Economics 116, 219-235, 2020
14*2020
Deleveraging, deflation and depreciation in the euro area
D Kuvshinov, GJ Müller, M Wolf
European Economic Review 88, 42-66, 2016
132016
Monetary policy in the age of automation
L Fornaro, M Wolf
12*2022
Fear of Hiking? Monetary Policy and Sovereign Risk
M Wolf, L Zessner-Spitzenberg
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP16837, 2021
22021
Play for the Rich and Work for the Poor? The Optimal Distribution of Saving and Work in the Heterogeneous Agents Neoclassical Growth Model
M Wolf, A Shanker
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP16479, 2021
2021
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