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Research Team Email:
firstname.lastname@rbnz.govt.nz
Biography:
Manu joined the Bank in 2006. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the Johns
Hopkins University. Manu was an intern at the International Monetary Fund in
2005 and at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in 2004.
Current research interests:
- Macro-, Monetary Economics, Applied Time Series
- Firm-level price setting and output-inflation trade-off
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Selected publications:
- De Veirman, E. (2009): ‘Which
Nonlinearity in the Phillips Curve? The Absence of Accelerating Deflation in
Japan’. Forthcoming, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
Link is to the working paper version: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion
Paper 2007/14. Also available as Johns Hopkins University Working Paper
536.
- De Veirman, E. and Felipe Labbé (2009): ‘Quantifying the Effect
of Oil Price Shocks on the New Zealand Economy’, forthcoming, Reserve Bank
of New Zealand Discussion Paper.
- De Veirman, E. and Andrew Levin (2009): ‘Firm-Specific Volatility in
the United States, and its Relation with the Frequency of Price
Adjustment’, mimeo.
- De Veirman, E. and Andrew Levin (2009): ‘The Evolution of Firm-Level
Volatility in Japan’, mimeo.
- De Veirman, E. and Ashley Dunstan (2008): ‘How do
Housing Wealth, Financial Wealth and Consumption Interact? Evidence from New
Zealand’, Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper
2008/05.
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