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Viacheslav Sheremirov

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First Name:Viacheslav
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Last Name:Sheremirov
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RePEc Short-ID:psh741
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https://sites.google.com/site/viacheslavsheremirov/
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Research Department, T-9 600 Atlantic Ave Boston, MA 02210
Terminal Degree:2014 Department of Economics; University of California-Berkeley (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Economic Research
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Boston, Massachusetts (United States)
https://www.bostonfed.org/monetary-policy-and-economic-research.aspx
RePEc:edi:efrbous (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Falk Bräuning & Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2023. "The Historical Effects of Banking Distress on Economic Activity," Current Policy Perspectives 96216, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  2. Philippe Andrade & Martin Arazi & Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2023. "The Aggregate Effects of Sectoral Shocks in an Open Economy," Working Papers 23-13, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  3. Christopher D. Cotton & Vaishali Garga & Giovanni P. Olivei & Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2023. "The Distribution of Sectoral Price Changes and Recent Inflation Developments," Current Policy Perspectives 96665, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  4. Philippe Andrade & Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2022. "Do Multisectoral New Keynesian Models Match Sectoral Data?," Working Papers 22-14, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  5. Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2022. "Are the Demand and Supply Channels of Inflation Persistent? Evidence from a Novel Decomposition of PCE Inflation," Current Policy Perspectives 94983, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  6. Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2021. "The Drivers of Inflation Dynamics during the Pandemic: (Early) Evidence from Disaggregated Consumption Data," Current Policy Perspectives 92827, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  7. Falk Bräuning & Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2021. "The Transmission Mechanisms of International Business Cycles: Output Spillovers through Trade and Financial Linkages," Working Papers 21-13, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  8. Viacheslav Sheremirov & Sandra Spirovska, 2019. "Fiscal multipliers in advanced and developing countries: evidence from military spending," Working Papers 19-3, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  9. Falk Bräuning & Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2019. "Output Spillovers from U.S. Monetary Policy: The Role of International Trade and Financial Linkages," Working Papers 19-15, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  10. Alexander Doser & Ricardo Nunes & Nikhil Rao & Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2017. "Inflation expectations and nonlinearities in the Phillips curve," Working Papers 17-11, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  11. María Jose Luengo-Prado & Nikhil Rao & Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2017. "Sectoral inflation and the Phillips curve: what has changed since the Great Recession?," Current Policy Perspectives 17-5, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  12. Wataru Miyamoto & Thuy Lan Nguyen & Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2016. "The effects of government spending on real exchange rates: evidence from military spending panel data," Working Papers 16-14, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  13. Viacheslav Sheremirov & Sandra Spirovska, 2015. "Output response to government spending: evidence from new international military spending data," Working Papers 15-9, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  14. Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2015. "Price dispersion and inflation: new facts and theoretical implications," Working Papers 15-10, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  15. Yuriy Gorodnichenko & Viacheslav Sheremirov & Oleksandr Talavera, 2015. "Price setting in online markets: does IT click?," Working Papers 15-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

Articles

  1. Falk Bräuning & Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2023. "The Transmission Mechanisms of International Business Cycles: International Trade and the Foreign Effects of US Monetary Policy," IMF Economic Review, Palgrave Macmillan;International Monetary Fund, vol. 71(1), pages 300-325, March.
  2. Alexander Doser & Ricardo Nunes & Nikhil Rao & Viacheslav Sheremirov, 2023. "Inflation expectations and nonlinearities in the Phillips curve," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 38(4), pages 453-471, June.
  3. Sheremirov, Viacheslav & Spirovska, Sandra, 2022. "Fiscal multipliers in advanced and developing countries: Evidence from military spending," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 208(C).
  4. Sheremirov, Viacheslav, 2020. "Price dispersion and inflation: New facts and theoretical implications," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 114(C), pages 59-70.
  5. Miyamoto, Wataru & Nguyen, Thuy Lan & Sheremirov, Viacheslav, 2019. "The effects of government spending on real exchange rates: Evidence from military spending panel data," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 116(C), pages 144-157.
  6. Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & Sheremirov, Viacheslav & Talavera, Oleksandr, 2018. "The responses of internet retail prices to aggregate shocks: A high-frequency approach," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 164(C), pages 124-127.
  7. Luengo-Prado, María José & Rao, Nikhil & Sheremirov, Viacheslav, 2018. "Sectoral inflation and the Phillips curve: What has changed since the Great Recession?," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 172(C), pages 63-68.
  8. Yuriy Gorodnichenko & Viacheslav Sheremirov & Oleksandr Talavera, 2018. "Price Setting in Online Markets: Does IT Click?," Journal of the European Economic Association, European Economic Association, vol. 16(6), pages 1764-1811.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 18 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (14) 2015-01-19 2015-05-09 2015-09-05 2015-10-25 2016-12-04 2017-07-23 2017-11-26 2017-11-26 2018-10-01 2019-04-15 2020-03-02 2021-07-12 2022-01-17 2023-06-19. Author is listed
  2. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (5) 2017-11-26 2018-10-01 2021-07-12 2022-11-28 2023-09-25. Author is listed
  3. NEP-OPM: Open Economy Macroeconomics (5) 2016-12-04 2017-07-23 2022-01-17 2023-09-25 2023-11-13. Author is listed
  4. NEP-NET: Network Economics (3) 2020-03-02 2022-01-17 2023-11-13
  5. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (2) 2015-01-19 2015-05-09
  6. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (2) 2022-01-17 2023-06-19
  7. NEP-INT: International Trade (2) 2022-01-17 2023-11-13
  8. NEP-MKT: Marketing (2) 2015-01-19 2015-05-09
  9. NEP-BAN: Banking (1) 2023-06-19
  10. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (1) 2020-03-02
  11. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (1) 2022-11-28
  12. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (1) 2023-06-19
  13. NEP-IND: Industrial Organization (1) 2015-05-09

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