▪️Full name: Emi Nakamura (1980)
🏫Education:
B.A in Economics (Princeton University)
M.A. in Economics (Harvard University)
Ph.D. in Economics (Harvard University)
▪️Position:
Chancellor’s Professor of Economics, University of California at Berkeley (2018-present)
CEPR Research Fellow (2020-present)
Co-editor, American Economic Review (2018-present)
Co-Director of Monetary Economics program, National Bureau of Economic Research (2018-present)
▪️Field: Macroeconomics, International Finance
📝Top 3 Papers:
Five facts about prices: A reevaluation of menu cost models (The Quarterly Journal of Economics)
Fiscal stimulus in a monetary union: Evidence from US regions (American Economic Review)
High-frequency identification of monetary non-neutrality: the information effect (The Quarterly Journal of Economics)
🎧Podcast:
Emi Nakamura on the methods and madness of inflation (Financial Times Podcast)
📽Presentation:
Emi Nakamura on Is the Phillips Curve Getting Flatter (Princeton Bendheim Center for Finance)
Emi Nakamura: Understanding Fiscal Stimulus (Columbia Business School)
🏆Honors & Awards:
John Bates Clark Medal (2019)
Decade’s Eight Best Young Economists, Economist Magazine (2018)
Sloan Research Fellowship (2014-2016)
Eccles Research Award in Finance and Economics (2015)
Elaine Bennett Research Prize (2014)
Best Thesis Award in Applied and Computational Math Program, Princeton University (2001)
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