Felipe Schwartzman : Citation Profile


Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

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167

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

27

Articles

21

Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   19 years (2005 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 8
   Journals where Felipe Schwartzman has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 12.    Total self citations: 9 (5.11 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Sarte, Pierre Daniel (3)

Ho, Paul (2)

Fulford, Scott (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Felipe Schwartzman.

Is cited by:

Carvalho, Carlos (13)

Lippi, Francesco (11)

Pasten, Ernesto (7)

Görtz, Christoph (7)

Gunn, Christopher (7)

Schoenle, Raphael (7)

Lee, Jae Won (6)

Baley, Isaac (6)

Weber, Michael (6)

Paciello, Luigi (5)

Dam, Niels (5)

Cites to:

Gertler, Mark (22)

Calvo, Guillermo (12)

Gilchrist, Simon (12)

Hall, Robert (10)

Watson, Mark (10)

Galí, Jordi (10)

Primiceri, Giorgio (10)

Schorfheide, Frank (9)

Tambalotti, Andrea (9)

Stock, James (8)

Kehoe, Patrick (8)

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Where Felipe Schwartzman has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Richmond Fed Economic Brief14
Economic Quarterly6
Journal of Monetary Economics4

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond12
2019 Meeting Papers / Society for Economic Dynamics2

Recent works citing Felipe Schwartzman (2025 and 2024)


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2024Tell me something I don’t already know: learning in low and high-inflation settings. (2024). Weber, Michael ; Gorodnichenko, Yuriy ; Frache, Serafin ; Coibion, Olivier ; Afrouzi, Hassan ; Lluberas, Rodrigo ; Ropele, Tiziano ; Candia, Bernardo ; Kenny, Geoff ; Ponce, George ; Georgarakos, Dimitris ; Kumar, Saten ; Meyer, Brent. In: Working Paper Series. RePEc:ecb:ecbwps:20242914.

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2025Non-homothetic housing demand and geographic worker sorting. (2025). Furbach, Nina. In: Working Paper Series. RePEc:ecb:ecbwps:20253018.

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2024Estimating the effects of demographics on interest rates: A robust Bayesian perspective. (2024). Ho, Paul. In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. RePEc:eee:dyncon:v:158:y:2024:i:c:s0165188923001781.

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2024The productivity puzzle and the decline of unions. (2024). Mitra, Aruni. In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. RePEc:eee:dyncon:v:159:y:2024:i:c:s0165188923002129.

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2024Is euro area at full employment ? — A diagnosis from the Beveridge curve. (2024). Leythienne, Jean Fernand. In: Economic Analysis and Policy. RePEc:eee:ecanpo:v:81:y:2024:i:c:p:322-340.

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2024The Changing Nature of Technology Shocks. (2024). Lubik, Thomas ; Gunn, Christopher ; Gortz, Christoph. In: Working Paper. RePEc:fip:fedrwp:99119.

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2024Currency Areas, Labor Markets, and Regional Cyclical Sensitivity. (2024). Singh, Sanjay ; Shambaugh, Jay ; Russ, Katheryn N. In: IMF Economic Review. RePEc:pal:imfecr:v:72:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1057_s41308-023-00223-w.

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Works by Felipe Schwartzman:


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2021Local Industrial Policy and Sectoral Hubs In: AEA Papers and Proceedings.
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2005INFLATION TARGET ZONES AS A COMMITMENT MECHANISM In: Anais do XXXIII Encontro Nacional de Economia [Proceedings of the 33rd Brazilian Economics Meeting].
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2020Inflation Target Zones as a Commitment Mechanism.(2020) In: Economic Quarterly.
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2019Cognitive Hubs and Spatial Redistribution In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2019Cognitive Hubs and Spatial Redistribution.(2019) In: Working Paper.
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2019Cognitive Hubs and Spatial Redistribution.(2019) In: NBER Working Papers.
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2021Local scars of the US housing crisis In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
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2014Time to produce and emerging market crises In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
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2010Time to produce and emerging market crises.(2010) In: Working Paper.
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2015Selection and monetary non-neutrality in time-dependent pricing models In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
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2012Selection and monetary non-neutrality in time-dependent pricing models.(2012) In: Working Paper.
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2012Selection and Monetary Non-Neutrality in Time-Dependent Pricing Models.(2012) In: 2012 Meeting Papers.
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2014Selection and Monetary Non-Neutrality in Time-Dependent Pricing Models.(2014) In: Textos para discussão.
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2015What inventory behavior tells us about how business cycles have changed In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
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2014What Inventory Behavior Tells Us About How Business Cycles Have Changed.(2014) In: Working Paper.
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2016Using Inventories to Help Explain Post-1984 Business Cycles In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2017Does Redistribution Increase Output? In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2018Inequality in and across Cities In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2020Presidential Politics and Monetary Policy: Lessons from the 1896 Election In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2020Public and Private Debt after the Pandemic and Policy Normalization In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2020Will COVID-19 Leave Lasting Economic Scars? In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2021How Much Does Household Consumption Impact Business Cycles? In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2021COVID Transfers Dampening Employment Growth, but Not Necessarily a Bad Thing In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2022Are Firms Factoring Increasing Inflation Into Their Prices? In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2023How Does Trade Impact the Way GDP Growth and Inflation Comove Across Countries? In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2023Trade-offs in Fulfilling the Fed’s Dual Mandate In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2023Untangling Persistent Inflation: Understanding the Factors at Work In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2024Inflation Expectations and Price Setting Among Fifth District Firms In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2024Will Interest Rates Remain Elevated Even as Monetary Policy Normalizes? In: Richmond Fed Economic Brief.
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2013The Business Cycle Behavior of Working Capital In: Economic Quarterly.
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2014How Can Consumption-Based Asset-Pricing Models Explain Low Interest Rates? In: Economic Quarterly.
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2016The Heterogeneous Business-Cycle Behavior of Industrial Production In: Economic Quarterly.
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2017Inequality Across and Within US Cities around the Turn of the Twenty-First Century In: Economic Quarterly.
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2012When do credit frictions matter for business cycles? In: Economic Quarterly.
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2012Accounting for unemployment in the Great Recession : nonparticipation matters In: Working Paper.
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2013The credibility of exchange rate pegs and bank distress in historical perspective: lessons from the national banking era In: Working Paper.
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2014Does Redistribution Increase Output? The Centrality of Labor Supply In: Working Paper.
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2017Does redistribution increase output? The centrality of labor supply.(2017) In: Quantitative Economics.
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2019The Persistent Employment Effects of the 2006-09 U.S. Housing Wealth Collapse In: Working Paper.
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2019The Persistent Employment E ffects of the 2006-09 U.S. Housing Wealth Collapse.(2019) In: 2019 Meeting Papers.
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2019What Do Sectoral Dynamics Tell Us About the Origins of Business Cycles? In: Working Paper.
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2022Multilateral Comovement in a New Keynesian World: A Little Trade Goes a Long Way In: Working Paper.
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2023Climate Defaults and Financial Adaptation In: Working Paper.
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2024Minority Inflation, Unemployment, and Monetary Policy In: Working Paper.
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2008Heterogeneous Price Setting Behavior and Monetary Non-neutrality: Some General Results In: 2008 Meeting Papers.
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2016Cross-Occupation Externalities and Local Industrial Policy In: 2016 Meeting Papers.
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2019The Demand Origins of Business Cycles In: 2019 Meeting Papers.
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2020The Benefits of Commitment to a Currency Peg: Aggregate Lessons from the Regional Effects of the 1896 U.S. Presidential Election In: The Review of Economics and Statistics.
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