James M. Nason

3.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
48 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

James M. Nason is a scholar working on General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Economics and Econometrics and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, James M. Nason has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 44 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, 33 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 20 papers in Finance. Recurrent topics in James M. Nason's work include Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (42 papers), Market Dynamics and Volatility (15 papers) and Economic Theory and Policy (13 papers). James M. Nason is often cited by papers focused on Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (42 papers), Market Dynamics and Volatility (15 papers) and Economic Theory and Policy (13 papers). James M. Nason collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Australia. James M. Nason's co-authors include Timothy Cogley, John H. Rogers, Allan W. Gregory, Gregor W. Smith, Peter Reinhard Hansen, Asger Lunde, Elmar Mertens, Ellis W. Tallman, Eric M. Leeper and Atsushi Inoue and has published in prestigious journals such as American Economic Review, Journal of Econometrics and Journal of International Economics.

In The Last Decade

James M. Nason

46 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

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Robert Sollis United Kingdom
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Chiara Scotti United States
Robert W. Rich United States
Michael D. Bauer United States
Menelaos Karanasos United Kingdom
Fabio Spagnolo United Kingdom
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All Works

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Mertens, Elmar & James M. Nason. (2020). Inflation and professional forecast dynamics: An evaluation of stickiness, persistence, and volatility. Quantitative Economics. 11(4). 1485–1520. 17 indexed citations
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Leeper, Eric M. & James M. Nason. (2015). Bringing Financial Stability into Monetary Policy. SSRN Electronic Journal. 9 indexed citations
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Kano, Takashi & James M. Nason. (2014). Business Cycle Implications of Internal Consumption Habit for New Keynesian Models. Journal of money credit and banking. 46(2-3). 519–544. 5 indexed citations
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Leeper, Eric M. & James M. Nason. (2014). Bringing Financial Stability into Monetary Policy. SSRN Electronic Journal. 10 indexed citations
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Nason, James M. & Charles I. Plosser. (2012). Time-Consistency and Credible Monetary Policy After the Crisis*. Business review. 19–26. 1 indexed citations
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Nason, James M. & Ellis W. Tallman. (2012). Business Cycles and Financial Crises: The Roles of Credit Supply and Demand Shocks. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Nason, James M. & Ellis W. Tallman. (2012). Business Cycles and Financial Crises: The Roles of Credit Supply and Demand Shocks. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3 indexed citations
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Guerrón-Quintana, Pablo & James M. Nason. (2012). Bayesian Estimation of DSGE Models. SSRN Electronic Journal. 7 indexed citations
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Nason, James M., et al.. (2010). Business Cycle Implications of Internal Consumption Habit for New Keynesian Models. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Kano, Takashi & James M. Nason. (2010). Business Cycle Implications of Internal Consumption Habit for New Keynesian Models. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Kano, Takashi & James M. Nason. (2009). Business Cycle Implications of Internal Consumption Habit for New Keynesian Models. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Nason, James M. & Gregor W. Smith. (2008). The New Keynesian Phillips Curve: Lessons From Single-Equation Econometric Estimation. Economic quarterly - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. 94(4). 361–395. 16 indexed citations
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Hall, Alastair R., Atsushi Inoue, James M. Nason, & Barbara Rossi. (2008). Information Criteria for Impulse Response Function Matching Estimation of DSGE Models. SSRN Electronic Journal. 30 indexed citations
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Nason, James M. & John H. Rogers. (2008). Exchange Rates and Fundamentals: A Generalization. International Finance Discussion Paper. 2008.0(948). 1–47. 17 indexed citations
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Brock, William A., et al.. (2007). Simple Versus Optimal Rules as Guides to Policy. SSRN Electronic Journal. 6 indexed citations
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Nason, James M. & Shaun P. Vahey. (2007). The McKenna Rule and U.K. World War I Finance. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Nason, James M., et al.. (2006). Instability in U.S. Inflation: 1967-2005. Econometric Reviews. 91. 39–59. 11 indexed citations
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Nason, James M. & Shaun P. Vahey. (2006). Interwar U.K. Unemployment: The Benjamin and Kochin Hypothesis or the Legacy of 'Just' Taxes?. SSRN Electronic Journal. 4 indexed citations
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Hansen, Peter Reinhard, Asger Lunde, & James M. Nason. (2003). Choosing the Best Volatility Models: The Model Confidence Set Approach. SSRN Electronic Journal. 26 indexed citations
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Cogley, Timothy & James M. Nason. (1995). Output Dynamics in Real-Business-Cycles Models. American Economic Review. 85(3). 492–511. 310 indexed citations

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