John B. Taylor
Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics
johnbtaylor@stanford.edu
http://www.stanford.edu/~johntayl/
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Phone: 650-723-9677
Office: Landau 248
Office hours: Monday 2-3:30 pm; Wednesday 11-12 pm
Interests
- Research: Macroeconomics, monetary economics, international economics, econometrics
- Current Research: The causes and effects of the 2007-08 financial crises, impact of monetary policy rules, econometrics techniques for macroeconomic policy evaluation, international financial institutions
- Teaching: Macroeconomics, monetary theory and policy, international finance, principles of economics
- Professional Affiliations:
National Bureau of Economic Research, AEA, Econometrics Society (Fellow), American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Fellow)
Recent Publications
(1) “The International Implications of October 1979: Toward a Long Boom on a Global Scale,” St. Louis Fed Review, March/April, 2005
(2) “Thirty-Five Years of Model Building for Monetary Policy Evaluation: Breakthroughs, Dark Ages, and Renaissance,” Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Vol.39, No.1, February, 2007
(3) “Global Financial Warriors: The Untold Story of International Finance in the Post-911 World,” WW Norton, 2007
(4) “Housing and Monetary Policy,” Jackson Hole Symposium, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 2007
(5) “The Explanatory Power of Monetary Policy Rules,” Business Economics, October 2007
List of Stanford Working Papers
Current Courses
| Autumn | ECON 1 Introductory Economics A |
| Spring | ECON 212 Core Economics: Modules 4 and 8 |
Education
Ph.D., Stanford University; A.B., Princeton University