Dana Galizia
Associate Professor
Research fields: macroeconomics, business cycles
Expertise:
• causes of business cycles
• nonlinear models
• macro-econometrics
• quantitative methods
Refereed Publications in the Last 6 Years:
“Saddle Cycles: Solving Rational Expectations Models Featuring Limit Cycles (or Chaos) Using Perturbation Methods”, Quantitative Economics, Volume 12, Number 3, 2021.
“Putting the Cycle Back into Business Cycle Analysis” (with Paul Beaudry and Franck Portier), American Economic Review, 2020.
“Reconciling Hayek’s and Keynes’ Views of Recessions” (with Paul Beaudry and Franck Portier), The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 85, Number 1, January 2018, Pages 119-156.
Most Significant Career Research Contributions:
“Reconciling Hayek’s an Keynes’ Views of Recessions” (with Paul Beaudry and Franck Portier), The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 85, Number 1, January 2018, Pages 119-156.
“Putting the Cycle Back into Business Cycle Analysis” (with Paul Beaudry and Franck Portier), American Economic Review, 2020.
“Is the Macroeconomy Locally Stable and Why Should We Care?” (with Paul Beaudry and Franck Portier), NBER Macroeconomics Annual, Volume 31, Number 1, 2016, Pages 479-530.
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