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Interview:Emi Nakamura

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Emi Nakamura {{p}} Present Positions {{p}} Associate Professor of Business and Economics at Columbia University and Visiting Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology {{p}} Education {{p}} Ph.D. (2007), Harvard University; A.M. (2004), Harvard University; A.B. (2001), Princeton University {{p}} Selected Publications: {{p}} \\"Are Chinese Growth and Inflation Too Smooth? Evidence from Engel Curves,\\" American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, forthcoming (with Jn Steinsson and Miao Liu); \\"Fiscal Stimulus in a Monetary Union: Evidence from U.S. Regions,\\" American Economic Review, 2014 (with Jn Steinsson); \\"Price Setting in Forward-Looking Customer Markets,\\" Journal of Monetary Economics, 2011 (with Jn Steinsson); \\"Monetary Non-Neutrality in a Multi-Sector Menu Cost Model,\\" Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2010 (with Jn Steinsson); \\"Five Facts about Prices: A Reevaluation of Menu Cost Models,\\" Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2008 (with Jn Steinsson).

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  • Renee Courtois Haltom, 2015. "Interview:Emi Nakamura," Econ Focus, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, issue 3Q, pages 26-30.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedrrf:00168
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