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Martin Eichenbaum

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Eichenbaums's research focuses on macroeconomics, international economics, and monetary theory and policy. Specifically, he has been concerned with understanding aggregate economic fluctuations, studying the causes and consequences of exchange rate fluctuations, as well as the effect of monetary
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at Northwestern University and, in addition, the co-director of the Center for International Economics and Development there. During his career, he also taught at
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Christiano, Lawrence J, Eichenbaum, Martin (June 1992) . "Current Real-Business-Cycle Theories and Aggregate Labor-Market Fluctuations".
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Eichenbaum, Martin, Evans, Charles L. (1995). "Some Empirical Evidence on the Effects of Shocks to Monetary Policy on Exchange Rates".
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from 2011 to 2015. He is now the co-editor of the NBER Macro Annual. In addition, he is on the board of directors of the
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Craig Burnside; Martin Eichenbaum; Sergio Rebelo (December 2001). "Prospective Deficits and the Asian Currency Crisis".
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Craig Burnside; Martin Eichenbaum; Sergio Rebelo (August 2016). "Understanding Booms and Busts in Housing Markets".
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Christiano, Lawrence J., Eichenbaum, Martin, Evans, Charles L. (1999), J. B. Taylor; M. Woodford (eds.),
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before moving to Northwestern University in 1988. He is currently the Charles Moskos professor of
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Eichenbaum served on the Northwestern committee to fight anti-Semitism.
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Eichenbaum is married to Yona and has two children, Rachel and Joseph.
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Burnside, Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin, Rebelo, Sergio (April 1993).
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Eichenbaum, Martin S; Rebelo, Sergio; Trabandt, Mathias (2020).
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Monetary policy shocks: What have we learned and to what end?
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Academic staff of the National University of Singapore
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