Martin Bodenstein

1.7k total citations
54 papers, 963 citations indexed

About

Martin Bodenstein is a scholar working on General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Economics and Econometrics and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, Martin Bodenstein has authored 54 papers receiving a total of 963 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 42 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, 40 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 17 papers in Finance. Recurrent topics in Martin Bodenstein's work include Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (41 papers), Economic theories and models (21 papers) and Economic Theory and Policy (20 papers). Martin Bodenstein is often cited by papers focused on Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (41 papers), Economic theories and models (21 papers) and Economic Theory and Policy (20 papers). Martin Bodenstein collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Italy. Martin Bodenstein's co-authors include Luca Guerrieri, Christopher J. Erceg, Lutz Kilian, Giancarlo Corsetti, Christopher Gust, Ricardo Nunes, Joe LaBriola, Heinrich W. Ursprung, Christoph Thoenissen and Roc Armenter and has published in prestigious journals such as The Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Monetary Economics and Journal of International Economics.

In The Last Decade

Martin Bodenstein

51 papers receiving 898 citations

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All Works

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Bodenstein, Martin, et al.. (2025). On the GDP effects of severe physical hazards. European Economic Review. 175. 105019–105019. 2 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, et al.. (2024). Exchange Rate Disconnect and the Trade Balance. International Finance Discussion Paper. 1–85. 1 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, Giancarlo Corsetti, & Luca Guerrieri. (2024). The Elusive Gains from Nationally Oriented Monetary Policy. The Review of Economic Studies. 92(2). 873–908. 1 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, et al.. (2023). Global Flight to Safety, Business Cycles, and the Dollar. International Finance Discussion Paper. 1–70. 2 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, Giancarlo Corsetti, & Luca Guerrieri. (2023). The Elusive Gains from Nationally Oriented Monetary Policy. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Bodenstein, Martin, Pablo Cuba‐Borda, & Albert Queraltó. (2023). The Transmission of Global Risk. FEDS Notes. None–None.
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Bodenstein, Martin, et al.. (2020). Alternative Strategies: How Do They Work? How Might They Help?. Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 2020.0(68). 1–31. 16 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, et al.. (2019). Employment, wages and optimal monetary policy. Journal of Monetary Economics. 112. 77–96. 2 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, et al.. (2019). Learning and Misperception: Implications for Price-Level Targeting. Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 2019.0(78). 4 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, Christopher J. Erceg, & Luca Guerrieri. (2017). The effects of foreign shocks when interest rates are at zero. Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d économique. 50(3). 660–684. 3 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, Luca Guerrieri, & Joe LaBriola. (2014). Macroeconomic Policy Games. Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 2014.0(87). 1–57. 10 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, et al.. (2012). Imperfect credibility and the zero lower bound. Journal of Monetary Economics. 59(2). 135–149. 58 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin. (2011). Closing large open economy models. Journal of International Economics. 84(2). 160–177. 21 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, Christopher J. Erceg, & Luca Guerrieri. (2010). Oil shocks and external adjustment. Journal of International Economics. 83(2). 168–184. 191 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, et al.. (2010). Oil Shocks and the Zero Bound on Nominal Interest Rates. International Finance Discussion Paper. 2010.0(1009). 1–47. 6 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, Christopher J. Erceg, & Luca Guerrieri. (2009). The Effects of Foreign Shocks When Interest Rates are at Zero. International Finance Discussion Paper. 2009.0(983). 1–51. 15 indexed citations
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Armenter, Roc & Martin Bodenstein. (2008). CAN THE U.S. MONETARY POLICY FALL (AGAIN) IN AN EXPECTATION TRAP?. Macroeconomic Dynamics. 12(5). 664–693. 3 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin, Christopher J. Erceg, & Luca Guerrieri. (2007). Oil Shocks and External Adjustment. SSRN Electronic Journal. 40 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin. (2006). International Asset Markets and Real Exchange Rate Volatility. International Finance Discussion Paper. 2006.0(884r). 1–41. 1 indexed citations
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Bodenstein, Martin & Heinrich W. Ursprung. (2001). Political Yardstick Competition, Economic Integration, and Constitutional Choice in a Federation. SSRN Electronic Journal. 16 indexed citations

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