Julian di Giovanni

Head of Climate Risk Studies
Climate Risk Studies
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045

julian.digiovanni@ny.frb.org

   
Firms’ Supply Chain Adaptation to Carbon Taxes
With Pierre Coster and Isabelle Mejean
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1136, November 2024

Pandemic-Era Inflation Drivers and Global Spillovers
With Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Alvaro Silva, and Muhammed A. Yıldırım
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1080, November 2023, Revised July 2024

Trade Uncertainty and U.S. Bank Lending
With Ricardo Correa, Linda S. Goldberg, and Camelia Minoiu
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1076, November 2023, Revised May 2024

Is the Green Transition Inflationary?
With Marco Del Negro and Keshav Dogra
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1053, February 2023, Revised December 2023

Quantifying the Inflationary Impact of Fiscal Stimulus under Supply Constraints
With Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Alvaro Silva, and Muhammed A. Yıldırım
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1050, February 2023

The Impact of U.S. Monetary Policy on Foreign Firms
With John Rogers
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1039, November 2022, Revised June 2023

Global Supply Chain Pressures, International Trade, and Inflation
With Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Alvaro Silva, and Muhammed A. Yıldırım
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1024, July 2022

The GSCPI: A New Barometer of Global Supply Chain Pressures
With Gianluca Benigno, Jan J. J. Groen, and Adam I. Noble
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1017, May 2022

Buy Big or Buy Small? Procurement Policies, Firms' Financing, and the Macroeconomy
With Manuel García-Santana, Priit Jeenas, Enrique Moral-Benito, and Josep Pijoan-Mas
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1006, February 2022, Revised June 2023

Foreign Shocks as Granular Fluctuations
With Andrei A. Levchenko and Isabelle Mejean
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 947, November 2020

Stock Market Spillovers via the Global Production Network: Transmission of U.S. Monetary Policy
With Galina Hale
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 945, November 2020

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