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Adam S. Posen

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Adam S. Posen President Peterson Institute for International Economics 1750 Massachusetts Ave, NW Washington, DC 20036-1903 USA
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Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics (IIE)

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Working papers

  1. Adam S. Posen & Nicolas Veron, 2015. "Enhancing Financial Stability in Developing Asia," Working Paper Series WP15-13, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  2. David G. Blanchflower & Adam S. Posen, 2014. "Wages and Labor Market Slack: Making the Dual Mandate Operational," Working Paper Series WP14-6, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  3. David G. Blanchflower & Adam S. Posen, 2014. "Wages and Labor Market Slack: Making the Dual Mandate Operational (DRAFT)," Policy Briefs PB14-10, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  4. Tomas Hellebrandt & Adam S. Posen & Marilyne Tolle, 2012. "Does Monetary Cooperation or Confrontation Lead to Successful Fiscal Consolidation?," Policy Briefs PB12-8, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  5. Jean Pisani-Ferry & Adam Posen, 2011. "From convoy to parting ways? Post-crisis divergence between European and US macroeconomic Policies," Working Papers 498, Bruegel.
  6. Kenneth N. Kuttner & Adam S. Posen, 2011. "How Flexible Can Inflation Targeting Be and Still Work?," Working Paper Series WP11-15, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  7. Adam S. Posen, 2010. "The Realities and Relevance of Japan’s Great Recession: Neither Ran nor Rashomon," Working Paper Series WP10-7, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  8. Adam S. Posen, 2010. "The Central Banker's Case for Doing More," Policy Briefs PB10-24, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  9. Adam S. Posen & Nicolas Veron, 2009. "A Solution for Europe's Banking Problem," Policy Briefs PB09-13, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  10. Kenneth N. Kuttner & Adam S. Posen, 2007. "Do Markets Care Who Chairs the Central Bank?," NBER Working Papers 13101, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  11. Adam S. Posen, 2006. "Why Central Banks Should Not Burst Bubbles," Working Paper Series WP06-1, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  12. Adam S. Posen & Daniel Popov Gould, 2006. "Has EMU Had Any Impact on the Degree of Wage Restraint?," Working Paper Series WP06-6, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  13. Adam S. Posen, 2006. "The United States Needs German Economic Leadership," Policy Briefs PB06-1, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  14. Adam S. Posen, 2004. "What Went Right in Japan," Policy Briefs PB04-06, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  15. Kenneth N. Kuttner & Adam S. Posen, 2003. "The Difficulty of Discerning What's Too Tight: Taylor Rules and Japanese Monetary Policy," Working Paper Series WP03-10, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  16. Adam S. Posen, 2003. "It Takes More than a Bubble to Become Japan," Working Paper Series WP03-9, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  17. Adam S. Posen, 2003. "Is Germany Turning Japanese?," Working Paper Series WP03-2, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  18. Adam S. Posen, 2002. "The Looming Japanese Crisis," Policy Briefs PB02-05, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  19. Kenneth N. Kuttner & Adam S. Posen, 2002. "Passive Savers and Fiscal Policy Effectiveness in Japan," Working Paper Series WP02-2, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  20. Adam S. Posen, 2001. "Japan 2001: Decisive Action or Financial Panic," Policy Briefs PB01-04, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  21. Kenneth N. Kuttner, 2001. "Beyond Bipolar: A Three-Dimensional Assessment of Monetary Frameworks," Working Papers 52, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Austrian Central Bank).
  22. Adam S. Posen, 2001. "Unchanging Innovation and Changing Economic Performance in Japan," Working Paper Series WP01-5, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  23. Adam S. Posen, 2001. "Finance and Changing US-Japan Relations: Convergence Without Leverage--Until Now," Working Paper Series WP01-8, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  24. Kenneth N. Kuttner & Adam S. Posen, 2000. "Inflation, Monetary Transparency, and G3 Exchange Rate Volatility," Working Paper Series WP00-6, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  25. Adam S. Posen, 1999. "Why EMU is Irrelevant for the German Economy," Working Paper Series WP99-5, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  26. Adam S. Posen, 1999. "Implementing Japanese Recovery," Policy Briefs PB99-01, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  27. Kenneth N. Kuttner & Adam S. Posen, 1999. "Does talk matter after all? Inflation targeting and central bank behavior," Staff Reports 88, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  28. Adam S. Posen, 1999. "Nothing to Fear but Fear (of Inflation) Itself," Policy Briefs PB99-09, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  29. Frederic S. Mishkin & Adam S. Posen, 1998. "Inflation Targeting: Lessons from Four Countries," NBER Working Papers 6126, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  30. Thomas Laubach & Adam S. Posen, 1997. "Disciplined discretion: the German and Swiss monetary targeting frameworks in operation," Research Paper 9707, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  31. Adam S. Posen, 1997. "Lessons from the Bundesbank on the Occasion of Its 40th (and Second to Last?) Birthday," Working Paper Series WP97-4, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  32. Thomas Laubach & Adam S. Posen, 1997. "Some comparative evidence on the effectiveness of inflation targeting," Research Paper 9714, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  33. Laubach, T. & Posen, A.S., 1997. "Disciplined Discretion: Monetary Targeting in Germany and Switzerland," Princeton Essays in International Economics 206, International Economics Section, Departement of Economics Princeton University,.
  34. Adam S. Posen, 1995. "Central bank independence and disinflationary credibility: a missing link?," Staff Reports 1, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Articles

  1. Adam S. Posen, 2021. "Making the Most of Their Shot: The American Rescue Plan Package," Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics;Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), vol. 56(2), pages 127-128, March.
  2. Adam S. Posen, 2021. "Fiscal Success During COVID-19 Says Believe the Good News," Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics;Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), vol. 56(4), pages 190-193, July.
  3. Adam S. Posen, 2019. "The Eroded Foundations of Inflation Targeting," Manchester School, University of Manchester, vol. 87(S1), pages 45-61, September.
  4. Adam S. Posen, 2019. "Does China change the game?," Business Economics, Palgrave Macmillan;National Association for Business Economics, vol. 54(3), pages 165-168, July.
  5. Adam S. Posen, 2018. "Economics‐based Principles for a Post‐conflict China–US Commercial Regime," China & World Economy, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 26(5), pages 2-11, September.
  6. Adam S. Posen, 2012. "Commentary: methods of policy accommodation at the interest-rate lower bound," Proceedings - Economic Policy Symposium - Jackson Hole, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, pages 289-302.
  7. Hellebrandt, T. & Posen, A.S. & Tolle, M., 2012. "Does monetary cooperation or confrontation lead to successful fiscal consolidation?," Financial Stability Review, Banque de France, issue 16, pages 131-142, April.
  8. Adam Posen, 2011. "The Soft Tyranny of Inflation Expectations," International Finance, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 14(3), pages 541-566, December.
  9. Adam S. Posen, 2011. "Monetary Policy, Bubbles, and the Knowledge Problem," Cato Journal, Cato Journal, Cato Institute, vol. 31(3), pages 461-471, Fall.
  10. Kenneth N. Kuttner & Adam S. Posen, 2010. "Do Markets Care Who Chairs the Central Bank?," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 42(2-3), pages 347-371, March.
  11. Adam Posen & Arvind Subramanian, 2010. "Stabilizing inflation: why we will need international monetary cooperation in the coming global recovery," Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Oxford University Press and Oxford Review of Economic Policy Limited, vol. 26(1), pages 36-37, Spring.
  12. Adam S. Posen, 2008. "Why the Euro will Not Rival the Dollar," International Finance, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 11(1), pages 75-100, May.
  13. Adam Posen, 2008. "The Future of Inflation Targeting," Challenge, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(4), pages 5-22.
  14. Adam S. Posen, 2006. "Why Central Banks Should Not Burst Bubbles," International Finance, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 9(1), pages 109-124, May.
  15. Adam Posen, 2005. "Much ado about little: The fiscal impact of German economic unification," CESifo Forum, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 6(04), pages 33-36, December.
  16. Kuttner, Kenneth N. & Posen, Adam S., 2004. "The difficulty of discerning what's too tight: Taylor rules and Japanese monetary policy," The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 15(1), pages 53-74, March.
  17. Adam S. Posen, 2003. "Did Monetary Laxity in Japan Cause the Bubble?," CESifo Forum, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 4(04), pages 21-26, October.
  18. Kuttner, Kenneth N. & Posen, Adam S., 2002. "Fiscal Policy Effectiveness in Japan," Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, Elsevier, vol. 16(4), pages 536-558, December.
  19. Adam S. Posen, 2002. "Does it pay to be transparent? international evidence form central bank forecasts - commentary," Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, vol. 84(Jul), pages 119-126.
  20. Kuttner, Kenneth N & Posen, Adam S, 2001. "Beyond Bipolar: A Three-Dimensional Assessment of Monetary Frameworks," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 6(4), pages 369-387, October.
  21. Kenneth N. Kuttner & Adam S. Posen, 2001. "The Great Recession: Lessons for Macroeconomic Policy from Japan," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, vol. 32(2), pages 93-186.
  22. Adam Posen, 2000. "Foreign exchange intervention (Pro and contra) : contra - there's no point in intervention to support the Euro," CESifo Forum, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 1(03), pages 1-26, October.
  23. Adam S. Posen, 1998. "Do Better Institutions Make Better Policy?," International Finance, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 1(1), pages 173-205, October.
  24. Frederic S. Mischkin & Adam S. Posen, 1998. "Cílování inflace: zkušenosti ètyø zemí (Inflation Targeting - Lessons from Four Countries)," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 48(4), pages 252-294, April.
  25. Posen, Adam, 1998. "Central Bank Independence and Disinflationary Credibility: A Missing Link?," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 50(3), pages 335-359, July.
  26. Benn Steil & Adam Posen & Kazuo Ueda, 1998. "Editors' Introduction," International Finance, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 1(1), pages 1-2, October.
  27. Frederic S. Mishkin & Adam S. Posen, 1997. "Inflation targeting: lessons from four countries," Economic Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, vol. 3(Aug), pages 9-110.
  28. Thomas Klitgaard & Adam S. Posen, 1995. "Colloquium on U.S. wage trends in the 1980s: morning session: summary of discussion," Economic Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, issue Jan, pages 33-34.

Chapters

  1. Jessica Irvine & Philip Lowe & Adam Posen & Sayuri Shirai, 2018. "Wrap-up Panel Discussion," RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued), in: John Simon & Maxwell Sutton (ed.),Central Bank Frameworks: Evolution or Revolution?, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  2. Adam S. Posen, 2017. "A Practical Case for Rules-based Macroprudential Policy," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Douglas D Evanoff & George G Kaufman & Agnese Leonello & Simone Manganelli (ed.), Achieving Financial Stability Challenges to Prudential Regulation, chapter 3, pages 25-36, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  3. Adam S. Posen & Daniel Popov Gould, 2007. "Has EMU Had Any Impact on the Degree of Wage Restraint?," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: David Cobham (ed.), The Travails of the Eurozone, chapter 7, pages 146-178, Palgrave Macmillan.
  4. Adam Posen, 2003. "It Takes More Than a Bubble to Become Japan," RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued), in: Anthony Richards & Tim Robinson (ed.),Asset Prices and Monetary Policy, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  5. Adam S. Posen, 1995. "Declarations Are Not Enough: Financial Sector Sources of Central Bank Independence," NBER Chapters, in: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1995, Volume 10, pages 253-274, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Books

  1. Adam S. Posen & Jeromin Zettelmeyer (ed.), 2019. "Facing Up to Low Productivity Growth," Peterson Institute Press: All Books, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number 7311, October.
  2. 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.
  3. Changyong Rhee & Adam S. Posen (ed.), 2013. "Responding to Financial Crisis: Lessons from Asia Then, the United States and Europe Now," Peterson Institute Press: All Books, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number 6741, October.
  4. Adam S. Posen & Jean-Pisani Ferry (ed.), 2009. "Euro at Ten: The Next Global Currency?, The," Peterson Institute Press: All Books, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number 4303, October.
  5. Masci, Pietro & Utsumi, Makoto & Trigo Loubière, Jacques & Okubo, Yoshio & Sato, Takafumi & De Krivoy, Ruth & Fukao, Mitsuhiro & Martínez Peria, María Soledad & Schmukler, Sergio & Chicoma, José & Dem, 2003. "Financial Crises in Japan and Latin America," IDB Publications (Books), Inter-American Development Bank, number 195.
  6. Adam S. Posen & Ryoichi Mikitani (ed.), 2000. "Japan's Financial Crisis and Its Parallels to U. S. Experience," Peterson Institute Press: All Books, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number sr13, October.
  7. Adam S. Posen, 1998. "Restoring Japan's Economic Growth," Peterson Institute Press: All Books, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number 35, October.
  8. Adam S. Posen & Jiming Ha, . "US-China Economic Relations: From Conflict to Solutions—Part I," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB18-1, October.
  9. Joseph E. Gagnon & Anna Gelpern & Tomas Hellebrandt & Adam S. Posen & Douglas A. Rediker & David J. Stockton & Kent Troutman & Angel Ubide, . "Flirting with Default: Issues Raised by Debt Confrontations in the United States," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB14-1, October.
  10. Olivier J Blanchard & Adam S. Posen, . "Reality Check for the Global Economy," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB16-3, October.
  11. Jeffrey J. Schott & Matthew P. Goodman & Adam S. Posen (ed.), . "Bringing supply chains back to Mexico: Opportunities and obstacles," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB21-4, October.
  12. Monica de Bolle & Maurice Obstfeld & Adam S. Posen (ed.), . "Economic Policy in a Pandemic Age: How the World Must Prepare," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB21-2, October.
  13. Adam S. Posen & Gary Clyde Hufbauer & Cathleen Cimino & Tyler Moran & Jaana Remes & Theodore H. Moran & Lindsay Oldenski & Barbara Kotschwar & Jeffrey J. Schott & Thomas F. McLarty & Eduardo M. Mora, . "NAFTA 20 Years Later," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB14-3, October.
  14. Tomas Hellebrandt & Michael Jarand & Jacob Funk Kirkegaard & Tyler Moran & Adam S. Posen & Justin Wolfers & Jan Zilinsky, . "Raising Lower-Level Wages: When and Why It Makes Economic Sense," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB15-2, October.
  15. William R. Cline & Kyoji Fukao & Tokuo Iwaisako & Kenneth N. Kuttner & Adam S. Posen & Jeffrey J. Schott, . "Lessons from Decades Lost: Economic Challenges and Opportunities Facing Japan and the United States," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB14-4, October.
  16. Adam Posen & Jean Pisani-Ferry & Fabrizio Saccomanni, . "An ocean apart- Comparing transatlantic responses to the financial crisis," Books, Bruegel, number 503.
  17. Jean Pisani-Ferry & Adam Posen, . "The euro at ten- the next global currency?," Books, Bruegel, number 303.
  18. Adam S. Posen, . "Rebuilding the global economy," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB21-1, October.
  19. Adam S. Posen & Maurice Obstfeld, . "How the G20 can hasten recovery from COVID-19," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB20-1, October.
  20. Adam S. Posen & Ajai Chopra & Angel Ubide & Paolo Mauro & Jacob Funk Kirkegaard & Nicolas Veron, . "Rebuilding Europe's Common Future: Combining Growth and Reform in the Euro Area," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB14-5, October.
  21. Adam S. Posen & Jiming Ha, . "US-China Cooperation in a Changing Global Economy," PIIE Briefings, Peterson Institute for International Economics, number PIIEB17-1, October.

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  1. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (12) 2001-10-29 2006-02-12 2006-09-11 2006-10-07 2007-05-26 2010-06-18 2011-02-19 2011-05-14 2011-10-01 2011-11-01 2012-05-02 2015-09-18. Author is listed
  2. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (12) 2001-10-29 2006-02-12 2006-09-11 2006-10-07 2007-05-26 2010-06-18 2011-02-19 2011-08-29 2011-10-01 2011-11-01 2012-05-02 2015-09-18. Author is listed
  3. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (8) 1999-11-28 2001-10-29 2006-02-12 2007-05-26 2011-02-19 2011-10-01 2011-11-01 2012-05-02. Author is listed
  4. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (3) 2006-02-12 2015-09-18 2015-12-08
  5. NEP-EEC: European Economics (2) 2006-09-11 2006-10-07
  6. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (2) 2010-06-18 2011-02-19
  7. NEP-FMK: Financial Markets (2) 2006-02-12 2015-09-18
  8. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (2) 2006-09-11 2006-10-07
  9. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty (2) 2015-05-02 2016-08-21
  10. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (2) 2006-02-12 2011-02-19
  11. NEP-CIS: Confederation of Independent States (1) 2011-02-19
  12. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (1) 2011-08-29
  13. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (1) 2011-08-29
  14. NEP-FIN: Finance (1) 2006-02-12
  15. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (1) 2010-06-18
  16. NEP-IFN: International Finance (1) 2001-10-29

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