Lilia Maliar

Latest Institution: The Graduate Center, CUNY

All Institutions: University of Alicante; Centre for Economic Policy Research; Stanford University; The Graduate Center, City University of New York; The Graduate Center, CUNY; City University of New York; CEPR; Hoover Institution, Stanford University; NA; National Bureau of Economic Research


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Based on the Following Papers:

Numerically Stable Stochastic Simulation Approaches for Solving Dynamic Economic Models

Year: 2009
Journal: Quantitative Economics
Authors: Kenneth Judd; Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar

A Clustergrid Projection Method Solving Problems with High Dimensionality

Year: 2010
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Kenneth L Judd; Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar

Solving the Multicountry Real Business Cycle Model Using Ergodic Set Methods

Year: 2010
Journal: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
Authors: Serguei Maliar; Lilia Maliar; Kenneth L. Judd

One-Node Quadrature Beats Monte Carlo: A Generalized Stochastic Simulation Algorithm

Year: 2011
Journal: Quantitative Economics
Authors: Kenneth Judd; Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar

How to Solve Dynamic Stochastic Models: Computing Expectations Just Once

Year: 2011
Journal: Quantitative Economics
Authors: Kenneth L. Judd; Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar

Merging Simulation and Projection Approaches to Solve High-Dimensional Problems

Year: 2012
Journal: Quantitative Economics
Authors: Kenneth L. Judd; Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar

Smolyak Method for Solving Dynamic Economic Models: Lagrange Interpolation, Anisotropic Grid, and Adaptive Domain

Year: 2013
Journal: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
Authors: Kenneth L. Judd; Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar; Rafael Valero

A Tractable Framework for Analyzing a Class of Nonstationary Markov Models

Year: 2015
Journal: Quantitative Economics
Authors: Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar; John Taylor; Inna Tsener

MATLAB, Python, Julia: What to Choose in Economics

Year: 2018
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Chase Coleman; Spencer Lyon; Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar

Continuous Time versus Discrete Time in the New Keynesian Model: Closed-Form Solutions and Implications for Liquidity Trap

Year: 2018
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Lilia Maliar

Taylor Rules and Forward Guidance: A Rule is Not a Path

Year: 2018
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Lilia Maliar; John B. Taylor

Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Computational Economists Any Time Soon?

Year: 2019
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar; Pablo Winant

When the US Catches a Cold, Canada Sneezes: A Lower-Bound Tale Told by Deep Learning

Year: 2019
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Vadym Lepetyuk; Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar

Monetary Policy and Redistribution: A Look Under the Hatch with Tank

Year: 2019
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Lilia Maliar; Christopher Naubert

Forward Guidance: Is It Useful Away from the Lower Bound?

Year: 2019
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Lilia Maliar; John B. Taylor

Capital-Skill Complementarity and Inequality Twenty Years After

Year: 2020
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar; Inna Tsener

Deep Learning Classification Modeling Discrete Labor Choice

Year: 2020
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar

Household Savings and Monetary Policy under Individual and Aggregate Stochastic Volatility

Year: 2020
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Yuriy Gorodnichenko; Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar; Christopher Naubert

The Power of Open-Mouth Policies

Year: 2021
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Vadym Lepetyuk; Lilia Maliar; Serguei Maliar; John B. Taylor


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