Chris Edmond

Assistant Professor of Economics (CV)
Stern School of Business
New York University
44 West 4th Street, New York NY 10012

 

Publications

1. Income dispersion and counter-cyclical markups (with Laura Veldkamp), Journal of Monetary Economics. 56(6): 791-804. September 2009. Supplementary materials and technical appendix. Earlier version NBER Working Paper 14452, October 2008.
2. Sluggish responses of prices and inflation to monetary shocks in an inventory model of money demand (with Fernando Alvarez and Andrew Atkeson), Quarterly Journal of Economics. 124(3): 911-967. August 2009. Earlier version FRB Minneapolis Staff Report 417, November 2008. Technical appendix. Much earlier version NBER Working Paper 10016, October 2003.
3. An integral equation representation for overlapping generations in continuous time,' Journal of Economic Theory. 143(1): 569--609. November 2008.
4. Models of the liquidity effect (with Pierre-Olivier Weill), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition, edited by S.N. Durlauf and L.E. Blume. Palgrave Macmillan, May 2008.
5. Self-insurance, social insurance, and the optimum quantity of money, American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings). 92(2): 141--147. May 2002.

Working papers

Complete draft of a paper is freely available:
1. Aggregate implications of micro asset market segmentation (with Pierre-Olivier Weill), NBER Working Paper 15254, August 2009. Submitted.
2. Information revolutions and the overthrow of autocratic regimes, May 2008. Journal of Theoretical Politics, revise and resubmit.
3. Information manipulation, coordination and regime change, March 2008. Review of Economic Studies, revise and resubmit.

Work in progress

Slides or other presentation materials available on request:
1. Competition and markups: Micro evidence and aggregate implications (with Virgiliu Midrigan and Daniel Xu), July 2009.
2. Semiparametric estimation of stochastic discount factors, September 2008.
3. Money, price and output dynamics in an inventory-theoretic model of money demand, August 2007.
4. Why isn't Ireland richer than the US? (with Lee Ohanian), July 2003.

NYU Stern courses

B30.3332 Advanced topics in macroeconomics, PhD, Spring 2008
B01.2303 Global economy, MBA, Spring 2006-2008
B01.2125 Global business environment, MBA, Spring 2005

University of Melbourne courses

316-201 Intermediate macroeconomics, 2009
316-406 Advanced macroeconomic techniques, Honors undergraduate, 2004
316-466 Monetary economics, Honors undergraduate, 2003, 2009
316-632 International monetary economics, Masters, 2003-2004