Michael Francis McMahon
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First Name: Michael
Middle Name: Francis
Last Name: McMahon
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Affiliation
(in no particular order)Department of Economics
Location: Coventry, United Kingdom
University of Warwick
Homepage: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/Economics/
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Phone: +44 (0) 2476 523202
Fax: +44 (0) 2476 523032
Postal: CV4 7AL COVENTRY
Handle: RePEc:edi:dewaruk (more details at EDIRC)Centre for Economic Performance (CEP)
Location: London, United Kingdom
London School of Economics (LSE)
Homepage: http://cep.lse.ac.uk/
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Phone: +44(0)20-7955 7284
Fax: +44(0)20-7955 7595
Postal: Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE
Handle: RePEc:edi:celseuk (more details at EDIRC)Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA)
Location: Canberra, Australia
Crawford School of Public Policy
Australian National University
Homepage: http://cama.anu.edu.au/
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Phone: +61 2 6125 4442
Fax: +61 2 6125 5124
Postal: H. W. Arndt Building #25A, The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200
Handle: RePEc:edi:cmanuau (more details at EDIRC)
Works
Working papers
- Stephen Hansen & Michael McMahon & Carlos Velasco Rivera, 2013. "How Expoerts Decide: Preferences or Private Assessments on a Monetary Policy Committee?," CESifo Working Paper Series 4201, CESifo Group Munich.
- Stephen Hansen & Michael McMahon, 2013.
"Estimating Bayesian Decision Problems with Heterogeneous Priors,"
Working Papers
683, Barcelona Graduate School of Economics.
- Stephen Eliot Hansen & Michael McMahon, 2013. "Estimating Bayesian decision problems with heterogeneous priors," Economics Working Papers 1357, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
- Giavazzi, Francesco & McMahon, Michael, 2012.
"The Household Effects of Government Spending,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
8846, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Francesco Giavazzi & Michael McMahon, 2012. "The Household Effects of Government Spending," NBER Chapters, in: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Francesco Giavazzi & Michael McMahon, 2012. "The Household Effects of Government Spending," CEP Discussion Papers dp1120, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
- Giavazzi, Francesco & McMahon, Michael, 2012. "The Household Effects of Government Spending," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 977, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
- Francesco Giavazzi & Michael McMahon, 2012. "The Household Effects of Government Spending," CAMA Working Papers 2012-02, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.
- Francesco Giavazzi & Michael McMahon, 2012. "The Households Effects of Government Consumption," NBER Working Papers 17837, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Fernandez-Corugedo, Emilio & McMahon, Michael & Millard, Stephen & Rachel, Lukasz, 2011.
"Understanding the macroeconomic effects of working capital in the United Kingdom,"
Bank of England working papers
422, Bank of England.
- Fernandez-Corugedo, Emilio & McMahon, Michael & Millard, Stephen & Rachel, Lukasz, 2011. "Understanding the macroeconomic effects of working capital in the United Kingdom," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 959, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
- Hansen, Stephen & McMahon, Michael, 2011.
"How Experts Decide : Identifying Preferences versus Signals from Policy Decisions,"
The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS)
963, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
- Stephen Hansen & Michael McMahon, 2011. "How Experts Decide: Identifying Preferences versus Signals from Policy Decisions," CEP Discussion Papers dp1063, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
- McMahon, Michael, 2011. "Classroom Games in Economics : A Quantitative Assessment of the `Beer Game'," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 964, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
- Stephen Hansen & Michael McMahon, 2011.
"First Impressions Matter: Signalling as a Source of Policy Dynamics,"
CEP Discussion Papers
dp1074, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
- Stephen Hansen & Michael McMahon, 2012. "First Impressions Matter: Signalling as a Source of Policy Dynamics," CESifo Working Paper Series 3782, CESifo Group Munich.
- Stephen Hansen & Michael McMahon, 2011. "First Impressions Matter: Signalling as a Source of Policy Dynamics," Working Papers 572, Barcelona Graduate School of Economics.
- Stephen Eliot Hansen & Michael McMahon, 2011. "First impressions matter: Signalling as a source of policy dynamics," Economics Working Papers 1279, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
- Hansen, Stephen & McMahon, Michael, 2010.
"What Do Outside Experts Bring To A Committee? Evidence From The Bank of England,"
The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS)
946, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
- Stephen Eliot Hansen & Michael McMahon, 2010. "What Do Outside Experts Bring To A Committee? Evidence From The Bank of England," Working Papers 512, Barcelona Graduate School of Economics.
- Stephen Eliot Hansen & Michael McMahon, 2010. "What do outside experts bring to a committee? Evidence from the Bank of England," Economics Working Papers 1238, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
- Stephen Hansen & Michael F. McMahon, 2008. "Delayed Doves: MPC Voting Behaviour of Externals," CEP Discussion Papers dp0862, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
- Francesco Giavazzi & Michael F. McMahon, 2008.
"Policy Uncertainty and Precautionary Savings,"
CEP Discussion Papers
dp0863, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
- Francesco Giavazzi & Michael McMahon, 2008. "Policy Uncertainty and Precautionary Savings," NBER Working Papers 13911, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Giavazzi, Francesco & McMahon, Michael, 2008. "Policy Uncertainty and Precautionary Savings," CEPR Discussion Papers 6766, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Francesco Giavazzi & Michael McMahon, 2009. "Policy Uncertainty and Precautionary Savings," Working Papers 355, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
- Michael McMahon & Gabriel Sterne & Jamie Thompson, 2005. "The role of ICT in the global investment cycle," Bank of England working papers 257, Bank of England.
- Daniel McCoy, & McMahon, Michael, 2000.
"Differences in the Transmission of Monetary Policy in the Euro-Area: An Empirical Approach,"
Research Technical Papers
5/RT/00, Central Bank of Ireland.
RePEc:acb:camaaa:2012-02 is not listed on IDEAS
Articles
- Francesco Giavazzi & Michael McMahon, 2012. "Policy Uncertainty and Household Savings," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 94(2), pages 517-531, May.
- Michael McMahon, 2011. "Comment," NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 7(1), pages 77 - 86.
Chapters
- Francesco Giavazzi & Michael McMahon, 2012.
"The Household Effects of Government Spending,"
NBER Chapters,
in: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Francesco Giavazzi & Michael McMahon, 2012. "The Household Effects of Government Spending," CEP Discussion Papers dp1120, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
- Giavazzi, Francesco & McMahon, Michael, 2012. "The Household Effects of Government Spending," CEPR Discussion Papers 8846, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Giavazzi, Francesco & McMahon, Michael, 2012. "The Household Effects of Government Spending," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 977, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
- Michael McMahon, 2010. "Comment on "Technology - Hours Redux: Tax Changes and the Measurement of Technology Shocks"," NBER Chapters, in: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2010, pages 77-86 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
NEP Fields
22 papers by this author were announced in NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):- NEP-BAN: Banking (1) 2011-04-30
- NEP-BEC: Business Economics (2) 2011-04-30 2012-02-20
- NEP-CBA: Central Banking (11) 2008-06-07 2010-10-23 2010-10-23 2011-04-30 2011-05-30 2011-07-13 2011-07-27 2011-09-22 2012-02-20 2012-02-27 2012-05-15. Author is listed
- NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (4) 2008-06-07 2010-10-23 2011-05-30 2011-07-27
- NEP-CTA: Contract Theory & Applications (4) 2010-10-23 2010-10-23 2011-09-22 2012-05-15
- NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (2) 2013-03-23 2013-03-30
- NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (2) 2011-04-30 2011-07-13
- NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 2013-03-23
- NEP-EEC: European Economics (2) 2005-04-24 2008-04-12
- NEP-EVO: Evolutionary Economics (1) 2011-05-30
- NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2011-05-30
- NEP-FIN: Finance (1) 2005-04-24
- NEP-GTH: Game Theory (1) 2011-05-30
- NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (10) 2008-04-12 2008-04-15 2008-06-07 2008-06-07 2009-11-27 2011-04-30 2011-07-13 2012-02-20 2012-02-27 2012-03-08. Author is listed
- NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (4) 2008-06-07 2010-10-23 2011-09-22 2012-05-15
- NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2011-05-30
- NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (1) 2008-06-07
- NEP-UPT: Utility Models & Prospect Theory (2) 2013-03-23 2013-03-30
Statistics
Most cited item
- Michael McMahon & Gabriel Sterne & Jamie Thompson, 2005. "The role of ICT in the global investment cycle," Bank of England working papers 257, Bank of England.
Most downloaded item (past 12 months)
- Stephen Hansen & Michael McMahon, 2013. "Estimating Bayesian Decision Problems with Heterogeneous Priors," Working Papers 683, Barcelona Graduate School of Economics.
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