Recent Publications

Fornaro, L. and F. Romei,

"Monetary Cooperation during Global Inflation Surges"


American Economic Review, 2026, 116 (1), 164-188

Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499

Debortoli, D., M. Forni, L. Gambetti and L. Sala,

"Nonlinear Monetary Policy Tradeoffs"


Forthcoming in The Economic Journal, 2025

Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499

Fornaro, L.,

"Fiscal Stimulus with Supply Constraints"


Forthcoming in IMF Economic Review, 2025

Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499

Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel and E. Schaal,

"Coordinating Business Cycles"


Journal of Monetary Economics, 2025, article 103829

Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499

F. Boissay, F. Collard, J. Galí and C. Manea,

"Monetary Policy and Endogenous Financial Crises"


Forthcoming in The Review of Economic Studies, 2025

Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499

Debortoli, D. and J. Galí,

"Heterogeneity and Aggregate Fluctuations: Insights from TANK Models"


NBER Macroeconomics Annual, 2025, 39 (1), 307-357

Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499

Asriyan, V., L. Laeven, A. Martin, A. Van der Ghote and V. Vanasco,

"Falling Interest Rates and Credit Reallocation: Lessons from General Equilibrium"


The Review of Economic Studies, 2025, 92 (4), 2197-2227

Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499

Fornaro, L. and F. Romei,

"An International Perspective on Inflation during the Covid-19 Recovery"


2025, 378–389

Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499

Ponzetto, G. and U. Troiano,

"Social Capital, Government Expenditures, and Growth"


Journal of the European Economic Association, 2025, 23 (2), 632-681

Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499

Broner, F., A. Martin, C. Trebesch, J. Meyer and J. Zhou Wu,

"Hegemony and International Alignment"


American Economic Association: Papers & Proceedings, 2025, 115, 593-598

Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499

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