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Research Economist
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Ferre De Graeve joined the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in 2008. His research interests include monetary economics, macroeconometrics and financial economics. De Graeve holds a Ph.D. in economics from Ghent University, Belgium, and a M.Sc. in economics and statistics from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.
Publications
- “Competition, Transmission and Bank Pricing Policies: Evidence from Belgian Loan and Deposit Markets,” with O. De Jonghe and R. Vander Vennet, Journal of Banking and Finance, Vol. 31, Issue 1, 2007, pp. 259–78.
- "Monetary Policy and Financial (In)Stability: An Integrated Micro–Macro Approach," with T. Kick and M. Koetter,
Journal of Financial Stability, Vol. 4, Issue 3, 2008, pp. 205–31.
- “The External Finance Premium and the Macroeconomy: U.S. Post–WWII Evidence”
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Forthcoming.
An earlier version is available as Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Working Paper 0809
Work in Progress
- “A Structural Decomposition of the US Yield Curve,” with M. Emiris and R. Wouters, November 2007.
- "Risk Premiums and Macroeconomic Dynamics in a Heterogeneous Agent Model," with M. Dossche, M. Emiris, H. Sneessens and R. Wouters, June 2008.
- “Information-Based Bank Runs or Panics?” with A. Karas, July 2008.
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