Mark A. Aguiar

Latest Institution: Princeton University

All Institutions: University of Rochester; Princeton University; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis


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Based on the Following Papers:

Has Consumption Inequality Mirrored Income Inequality?

Year: 2011
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Mark A. Aguiar; Mark Bils

Fiscal Policy in Debt Constrained Economies

Year: 2011
Journal: Journal of Economic Theory
Authors: Mark A. Aguiar; Manuel Amador

Time Use During Recessions

Year: 2011
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Mark A. Aguiar; Erik Hurst; Loukas Karabarbounis

Self-Fulfilling Debt Dilution: Maturity and Multiplicity in Debt Models

Year: 2018
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Mark A. Aguiar; Manuel Amador

Who Are the Hand-to-Mouth?

Year: 2020
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Mark A. Aguiar; Mark Bils; Corina Boar

Micro Risks and Robust Pareto Improving Policies

Year: 2021
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Mark A. Aguiar; Manuel Amador; Cristina Arellano

Pareto Improving Fiscal and Monetary Policies: Samuelson in the New Keynesian Model

Year: 2023
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Mark A. Aguiar; Manuel Amador; Cristina Arellano


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