Julian di Giovanni |
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Head of Climate Risk Studies |
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International Stock Markets’ Reactions to EU Climate Policy Shocks Does Trade Uncertainty Affect Bank Lending? Flood-Prone Basement Housing in New York City and the Impact to Low-and-Moderate Income Renters Blog Series on the Economic and Financial Impacts of Extreme Weather Events in the Fed’s Second District Is the Green Transition Inflationary? How much can the Fed’s Tightening Contract Global Economic Activity? Highlights from the Fifth Bi-annual Global Research Forum on International Macroeconomics and Finance Climate Change: Implications for Macroeconomics Global Supply Chain Pressure Index: May 2022 Update Global Supply Chain Pressure Index: March 2022 Update The Global Supply Side of Inflationary Pressures A New Barometer of Global Supply Chain Pressures When Will U.S. Exports Take Off? The International Spillover of U.S. Monetary Policy via Global Production Linkages International Shock Transmission Through Heterogeneous Firms Firm-Level Shocks and GDP Growth: The Case of Boeing’s 737 MAX Production Pause Julian di Giovanni's CV The views expressed in the papers listed on this page are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System. |