Yuriy Gorodnichenko
University of California, Berkeley
Yuriy Gorodnichenko is an assistant professor at the Department of Economics, University of California - Berkeley. He received his B.A. and MA at EERC/Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Kyiv, Ukraine) and his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan. He is broadly interested in macroeconomics and issues related to transition economies (especially, labor markets and firm performance). He is also affiliated with NBER and IZA.
Articles by Yuriy Gorodnichenko:
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Output spillovers from fiscal policy
10 December 2012, 6985 reads
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Paying attention to inattention
24 August 2012, 3760 reads
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What does the Fed’s language about 2013 mean? A rules-based interpretation
21 October 2011, 5815 reads
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The inertia of monetary policy: Implications for the Fed’s exit strategy
28 January 2011, 8476 reads
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Culture can determine long-run growth
21 September 2010, 19776 reads
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Measuring the output responses to fiscal policy
3 September 2010, 17712 reads
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Financial constraints and innovation: Why poor countries don't catch up
8 April 2010, 16594 reads
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When will the Fed raise interest rates?
1 March 2010, 23006 reads
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Does the Great Recession really mean the end of the Great Moderation?
16 January 2010, 15101 reads
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The effects of Russia’s flat tax
19 February 2008, 47261 reads
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