Pablo Azar

Pablo Azar

Financial Research Economist
Money and Payments Studies
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045

Phone 212-720-6557
Pablo.Azar@ny.frb.org

   
The Financial Stability Implications of Digital Assets
With Garth Baughman, Francesca Carapella, Jacob Gerszten, Arazi Lubis, JP Perez-Sangimino, David E. Rappoport, Chiara Scotti, Nathan Swem, Alexandros Vardoulakis, and Aurite Werman
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 30 Number 2, November 2024

Central bank digital currency (CBDC) information security and operational risks to central banks
Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) Task Force Americas, Nov 2023

Endogenous Production Networks
With Daron Acemoglu
Econometrica, Nov 2020

Prior-Independent Mechanisms via Prophet Inequalities with Limited Information
With Robert Kleinberg, and S. Matthew Weinberg
Games and Economic Behavior, Nov 2019

Momentum, Mean-Reversion and Social-Media: Evidence from StockTwits and Twitter
With Shreyash Agrawal, Andrew W. Lo, and Taranjit Singh
The Journal of Portfolio Management, Nov 2018

Computational Principal-Agent Problems
With Silvio Micali
Theoretical Economics, Nov 2018

The Wisdom of Twitter Crowds: Predicting Stock Market Reactions to FOMC Meetings via Twitter Feeds
With Andrew W. Lo
The Journal of Portfolio Management, Nov 2016

How to Incentivize Data-Driven Collaboration Among Competing Parties
With Shafi Goldwasser, and Sunoo Park
In 7th Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science conference (ITCS 2016), Nov 2016

Law is Code: A Software Engineering Approach to Analyzing the United States CodeM
With William Li, David Larochelle, and Phil Hill, Andrew W. Lo
Journal of Business and Technology Law, Nov 2015

Prophet Inequalities With Limited Information
With Robert Kleinberg, and S. Matthew Weinberg
In Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA 2014), Nov 2014

The Query Complexity of Scoring Rules
With Silvio Micali
ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation, Nov 2014

Super-Efficient Rational Proofs
With Silvio Micali
In 14th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC 2013), Nov 2013

Parametric Digital Auctions
With Silvio Micali
In 4th Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science Conference (ITCS 2013), Nov 2013

Optimal and Efficient Parametric Auctions
With Costantinos Daskalakis, Silvio Micali, and S. Matthew Weinberg
In Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA 2013), Nov 2013

Using Algorithmic Attribution Techniques to Determine Authorship in Unsigned Judicial Opinions
With William Li, David Larochelle, and Jay Cox, Robert Berwick, Andrew W. Lo
Stanford Technology Law Review, Nov 2013

Rational Proofs
With Silvio Micali
In 44th ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC 2012), Nov 2012

Crowdsourced Bayesian Auctions
With Jing Chen, and Silvio Micali
In 3rd Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science Conference (ITCS 2012), Nov 2012

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