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Publications

by alumni of

Finance Unit
Harvard Business School
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts (United States)

These are publications listed in RePEc written by alumni of the above institution who are registered with the RePEc Author Service and listed in the RePEc Genealogy. List of alumni. For a list of publications by current members of the department, see here. Register yourself.

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| Working papers | Journal articles | Software components |

Working papers

2023

  1. Michael D. Bauer & Carolin Pflueger & Adi Sunderam, 2023. "Perceptions about Monetary Policy," Working Paper Series 2023-31, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
  2. Carolin Pflueger, 2023. "Back to the 1980s or Not? The Drivers of Inflation and Real Risks in Treasury Bonds," NBER Working Papers 30921, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. Anna Cieslak & Carolin Pflueger, 2023. "Inflation and Asset Returns," NBER Working Papers 30982, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2020

  1. Jesse Perla & Carolin Pflueger & Michal Szkup, 2020. "Doubling Down on Debt: Limited Liability as a Financial Friction," NBER Working Papers 27747, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Carolin Pflueger & Gianluca Rinaldi, 2020. "Why Does the Fed Move Markets so Much? A Model of Monetary Policy and Time-Varying Risk Aversion," NBER Working Papers 27856, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2019

  1. Carolin Pflueger & Emil Siriwardane & Adi Sunderam, 2019. "Financial Market Risk Perceptions and the Macroeconomy," NBER Working Papers 26290, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2018

  1. Carolin Pflueger & Emil Siriwardane & Adi Sunderam, 2018. "A Measure of Risk Appetite for the Macroeconomy," NBER Working Papers 24529, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2017

  1. Francesco D’Acunto & Ryan Liu & Carolin Pflueger & Michael Weber, 2017. "Flexible Prices and Leverage," NBER Working Papers 23066, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2016

  1. Wenxin Du & Carolin E. Pflueger & Jesse Schreger, 2016. "Sovereign Debt Portfolios, Bond Risks, and the Credibility of Monetary Policy," NBER Working Papers 22592, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2014

  1. Luis Viceira & Carolin Pflueger & John Campbell, 2014. "Monetary Policy Drivers of Bond and Equity Risks," 2014 Meeting Papers 137, Society for Economic Dynamics.

2013

  1. John Y. Campbell & Carolin Pflueger & Luis M. Viceira, 2013. "Macroeconomic Drivers of Bond and Equity Risks," Harvard Business School Working Papers 14-031, Harvard Business School, revised Aug 2018.

2011

  1. Carolin E. Pflueger & Luis M. Viceira, 2011. "Return Predictability in the Treasury Market: Real Rates, Inflation, and Liquidity," Harvard Business School Working Papers 11-094, Harvard Business School, revised Sep 2013.
  2. Carolin E. Pflueger & Luis M. Viceira, 2011. "Inflation-Indexed Bonds and the Expectations Hypothesis," NBER Working Papers 16903, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Journal articles

2015

  1. Johnny Kang & Carolin E. Pflueger, 2015. "Inflation Risk in Corporate Bonds," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 70(1), pages 115-162, February.
  2. Carolin E. Pflueger & Su Wang, 2015. "A robust test for weak instruments in Stata," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 15(1), pages 216-225, March.

2013

  1. José Luis Montiel Olea & Carolin Pflueger, 2013. "A Robust Test for Weak Instruments," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 31(3), pages 358-369, July.

2011

  1. Carolin E. Pflueger & Luis M. Viceira, 2011. "Inflation-Indexed Bonds and the Expectations Hypothesis," Annual Review of Financial Economics, Annual Reviews, vol. 3(1), pages 139-158, December.

Software components

2013

  1. Carolin E. Pflueger & Su Wang, 2013. "WEAKIVTEST: Stata module to perform weak instrument test for a single endogenous regressor in TSLS and LIML," Statistical Software Components S457732, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 02 Mar 2024.

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