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Jérémie Cohen-Setton
(Jeremie Cohen-Setton)

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RePEc Short-ID:pco897
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Affiliation

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Washington, District of Columbia (United States)
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RePEc:edi:imfffus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Jérémie Cohen-Setton & Jean Pisani-Ferry, 2020. "When more delivers less: Comparing the US and French COVID-19 crisis responses," Policy Briefs PB20-9, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  2. Jeremie Cohen-Setton & Egor Gornostay & Colombe Ladreit de Lacharriere, 2019. "Aggregate Effects of Budget Stimulus: Evidence from the Large Fiscal Expansions Database," Working Paper Series WP19-12, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  3. Mary E. Lovely & Jeremie Cohen-Setton & Euijin Jung, 2018. "Vehicular Assault: Proposed Auto Tariffs Will Hit American Car Buyers’ Wallets," Policy Briefs PB18-16, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  4. Jérémie Cohen-Setton & Joshua K. Hausman & Johannes F. Wieland, 2017. "Supply-Side Policies in the Depression: Evidence from France," Working Paper Series WP17-4, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  5. Jean Pisani-Ferry & Jérémie Cohen-Setton, 2008. "Asia-Europe: the third link," European Economy - Economic Papers 2008 - 2015 352, Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN), European Commission.

Articles

  1. Jérémie Cohen-Setton & Shahin Vallée, 2021. "Measuring the European Fiscal Stance Afer Covid-19 from National and European Budget Plans," CESifo Forum, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 22(01), pages 26-36, January.
  2. Jérémie Cohen‐Setton & Joshua K. Hausman & Johannes F. Wieland, 2017. "Supply‐Side Policies in the Depression: Evidence from France," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 49(2-3), pages 273-317, March.

Chapters

  1. Jérémie Cohen-Setton & Keita Oikawa, 2022. "Japans public debt sustainability before and after COVID-19," Chapters, in: Benno Ferrarini & Marcelo M. Giugale & Juan J. Pradelli (ed.), The Sustainability of Asia’s Debt, chapter 2, pages 66-86, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Books

  1. Jérémie Cohen-Setton & Thomas Helbing & Adam S. Posen & Changyong Rhee (ed.), 2018. "Sustaining Economic Growth in Asia," Peterson Institute Press: All Books, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number 7335, October.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Jeremie Cohen-Setton & Egor Gornostay & Colombe Ladreit de Lacharriere, 2019. "Aggregate Effects of Budget Stimulus: Evidence from the Large Fiscal Expansions Database," Working Paper Series WP19-12, Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Dennis Bonam & Paul Konietschke, 2020. "Tax multipliers across the business cycle," Working Papers 699, DNB.
    2. Mstislav Afanasyev & Natalia Shash, 2020. "Budget Surplus Management And Fiscal Fine Tuning," Public administration issues, Higher School of Economics, issue 6, pages 84-97.
    3. Angela Köppl & Margit Schratzenstaller, 2022. "Macroeconomic Effects of Green Recovery Programmes. Conceptual Framing and a Review of the Empirical Literature," WIFO Working Papers 646, WIFO.
    4. Thibault Lemaire, 2020. "Fiscal Consolidations and Informality in Latin America and the Caribbean," Working Papers halshs-03948669, HAL.
    5. Mr. Tidiane Kinda & Andras Lengyel & Kaustubh Chahande, 2022. "Fiscal Multipliers During Pandemics," IMF Working Papers 2022/149, International Monetary Fund.
    6. M. P. Afanas’ev & N. N. Shash, 2021. "From Surplus to Deficit Fiscal Policy," Studies on Russian Economic Development, Springer, vol. 32(5), pages 476-484, September.

  2. Mary E. Lovely & Jeremie Cohen-Setton & Euijin Jung, 2018. "Vehicular Assault: Proposed Auto Tariffs Will Hit American Car Buyers’ Wallets," Policy Briefs PB18-16, Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Sébastien Jean & Gianluca Santoni, 2018. "How Far Will Trump Protectionism Push Up Inflation?," CEPII Policy Brief 2018-23, CEPII research center.
    2. Karyne B. Charbonneau & Anthony Landry, 2018. "The Trade War in Numbers," Staff Working Papers 18-57, Bank of Canada.

  3. Jérémie Cohen-Setton & Joshua K. Hausman & Johannes F. Wieland, 2017. "Supply-Side Policies in the Depression: Evidence from France," Working Paper Series WP17-4, Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Jordan Roulleau‐Pasdeloup & Anastasia Zhutova, 2022. "Labor Market Policies in a Deep Recession: Lessons from Hoover's Policies during the U.S. Great Depression," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 54(1), pages 247-283, February.
    2. Daniel, Volker & ter Steege, Lucas, 2018. "Inflation Expectations and the Recovery from the Great Depression in Germany," Working Papers 6, German Research Foundation's Priority Programme 1859 "Experience and Expectation. Historical Foundations of Economic Behaviour", Humboldt University Berlin.
    3. Yihao Xue & Qiaoyu Liang & Bing Tong, 2022. "The Effects of Energy Supply Shocks and Interest Rate Liberalization in China," CFDS Discussion Paper Series 2022/1, Center for Financial Development and Stability at Henan University, Kaifeng, Henan, China.
    4. Mr. Barry J. Eichengreen & Ms. Asmaa A ElGanainy & Rui Pedro Esteves & Kris James Mitchener, 2019. "Public Debt Through the Ages," IMF Working Papers 2019/006, International Monetary Fund.
    5. Yangyang Ji, 2021. "Are Technology Shocks More Expansionary at the ZLB?," CESifo Economic Studies, CESifo Group, vol. 67(3), pages 296-317.
    6. Joshua K. Hausman & Johannes F. Wieland, 2015. "Overcoming the Lost Decades? Abenomics after Three Years," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, vol. 46(2 (Fall)), pages 385-431.
    7. Yangyang Ji, 2019. "Are Supply-side Reforms Contractionary at the Zero Lower Bound?," CESifo Economic Studies, CESifo Group, vol. 65(1), pages 68-83.
    8. Ms. Elif C Arbatli Saxegaard & Mr. Dennis P Botman & Kevin Clinton & Pietro Cova & Vitor Gaspar & Zoltan Jakab & Mr. Douglas Laxton & Mr. Constant A Lonkeng Ngouana & Mr. Joannes Mongardini & Hou Wang, 2016. "Reflating Japan: Time to Get Unconventional?," IMF Working Papers 2016/157, International Monetary Fund.
    9. Jalil, Andrew J. & Rua, Gisela, 2016. "Inflation expectations and recovery in spring 1933," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 62(C), pages 26-50.
    10. Bing Tong, 2020. "Capacity Reduction Policy Under the Interest Rate Peg in China," CFDS Discussion Paper Series 2020/2, Center for Financial Development and Stability at Henan University, Kaifeng, Henan, China.
    11. Julio Garín & Robert Lester & Eric Sims, 2019. "Are Supply Shocks Contractionary at the ZLB? Evidence from Utilization-Adjusted TFP Data," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 101(1), pages 160-175, March.
    12. Tong, Bing, 2021. "The effects of capacity reduction policy under the interest rate peg in China," Journal of Asian Economics, Elsevier, vol. 74(C).

  4. Jean Pisani-Ferry & Jérémie Cohen-Setton, 2008. "Asia-Europe: the third link," European Economy - Economic Papers 2008 - 2015 352, Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN), European Commission.

    Cited by:

    1. Brigid Gavin & Alice Sindzingre, 2009. "EU trade relations with Emerging Asia: identifying the issues," Asia Europe Journal, Springer, vol. 7(1), pages 9-22, February.

Articles

  1. Jérémie Cohen-Setton & Shahin Vallée, 2021. "Measuring the European Fiscal Stance Afer Covid-19 from National and European Budget Plans," CESifo Forum, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 22(01), pages 26-36, January.

    Cited by:

    1. Wifo, 2021. "WIFO-Monatsberichte, Heft 4/2021," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 94(4), April.
    2. Julia Bachtrögler-Unger & Margit Schratzenstaller & Franz Sinabell, 2021. "Der europäische COVID-19-Aufbauplan," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 94(4), pages 321-334, April.

  2. Jérémie Cohen‐Setton & Joshua K. Hausman & Johannes F. Wieland, 2017. "Supply‐Side Policies in the Depression: Evidence from France," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 49(2-3), pages 273-317, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.

Chapters

  1. Jérémie Cohen-Setton & Keita Oikawa, 2022. "Japans public debt sustainability before and after COVID-19," Chapters, in: Benno Ferrarini & Marcelo M. Giugale & Juan J. Pradelli (ed.), The Sustainability of Asia’s Debt, chapter 2, pages 66-86, Edward Elgar Publishing.

    Cited by:

    1. Alberola, Enrique & Cheng, Gong & Consiglio, Andrea & Zenios, Stavros A., 2023. "Unconventional monetary policy and debt sustainability in Japan," Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, Elsevier, vol. 69(C).

Books

  1. Jérémie Cohen-Setton & Thomas Helbing & Adam S. Posen & Changyong Rhee (ed.), 2018. "Sustaining Economic Growth in Asia," Peterson Institute Press: All Books, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number 7335, October.

    Cited by:

    1. IKEUCHI Kenta & FUKAO Kyoji & Cristiano PERUGINI, 2021. "Establishment Size, Workforce Composition and the College Wage Gap in Japan," Discussion papers 21022, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).
    2. Tomomi Miyazaki & Haruo Kondoh, 2022. "Effects of Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interactions on Regional Employment: Evidence from Japan," Discussion Papers 2206, Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University.

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  1. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (3) 2016-04-23 2017-03-12 2019-08-12
  2. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (2) 2017-03-12 2019-08-12
  3. NEP-TRE: Transport Economics (1) 2018-07-30

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