John C. Williams |
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President and Chief Executive Officer |
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The Optimal Supply of Central Bank Reserves under Uncertainty
With Gara Afonso, Gabriele La Spada, and Thomas M. Mertens Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1077, November 2023, Revised December 2023 Measuring the Natural Rate of Interest after COVID-19 With Kathryn Holston and Thomas Laubach Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1063, June 2023 The Curious Case of the Rise in Deflation Expectations With Olivier Armantier, Gizem Kosar, Jason Somerville, Giorgio Topa, and Wilbert van der Klaauw Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1037, October 2022, Revised November 2023 Scarce, Abundant, or Ample? A Time-Varying Model of the Reserve Demand Curve With Gara Afonso, Domenico Giannone, and Gabriele La Spada Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1019, May 2022, Revised April 2024 Macroeconomic Drivers and the Pricing of Uncertainty, Inflation, and Bonds With Brandyn Bok and Thomas M. Mertens Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1011, April 2022, Revised June 2023 A New Approach to Assess Inflation Expectations Anchoring Using Strategic Surveys With Olivier Armantier, Argia M. Sbordone, Giorgio Topa, and Wilbert van der Klaauw Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 1007, February 2022 Tying Down the Anchor: Monetary Policy Rules and the Lower Bound on Interest Rates With Thomas M. Mertens Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 887, May 2019, Revised August 2019 Monetary Policy Frameworks and the Effective Lower Bound on Interest Rates With Thomas M. Mertens Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 877, January 2019, Revised July 2019 What to Expect from the Lower Bound on Interest Rates: Evidence from Derivatives Prices With Thomas M. Mertens Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports 865, August 2018, Revised September 2020 The Phillips Curve in an Era of Well-Anchored Inflation Expectations Manuscript, September 2006 Transition Dynamics in Vintage Capital Models: Explaining the Postwar Catch-Up of Germany and Japan With Simon Gilchrist Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Working Paper 2004-14, July 2004 The Responses of Wages and Prices to Technology Shocks With Rochelle M. Edge and Thomas Laubach Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Working Paper 2003-21, December 2003 What’s Happened to the Phillips Curve? With Flint Brayton and John Roberts FEDS Working Paper 1999-49, September 1999 John Williams' 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. |