Edward S. Knotek II
Economist

Research Department
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
1 Memorial Drive
Kansas City, MO 64198
Email: Edward.Knotek@kc.frb.org

 

Biography

Curriculum vitae (PDF, 42 K)

Publications in journals and books

Research Working Papers


 Ed Knotek is an Economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He joined the Economic Research Department in August, 2005.

Mr. Knotek received a B.A. in mathematics-economics and Spanish from Denison University. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan.

Mr. Knotek's research interests focus on price dynamics, in particular the causes and consequences of price rigidity and the interplay between inflation and information.

Publications in professional journals and books

"Convenient Prices, Currency, and Nominal Rigidity: Theory with Evidence from Newspaper Prices," Journal of Monetary Economics, October 2008.
 

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Economic Review articles

"How Useful is Okun's Law?" Fourth Quarter 2007.  (Summary | Article PDF 364K)

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Research Working Papers

"Alternative Methods of Solving State-Dependent Pricing Models," with Stephen Terry, RWP 08-10  (PDF 1.54mb | Abstract)

"Convenient Prices and Price Rigidity: Cross-Sectional Evidence," RWP 08-04  (PDF 555K | Abstract)

"Markov-Chain Approximations of Vector Autoregressions: Application of General Multivariate-Normal Integration Techniques," with Stephen Terry, RWP 08-02  (PDF 380K | Abstract)

"A Tale of Two Rigidities: Sticky Prices in a Sticky-Information Environment," RWP 06-15  (PDF 532K | Abstract)

"Regime Changes and Monetary Stagflation," RWP 06-05  (PDF 588K | Abstract)

"Convenient Prices, Currency, and Nominal Rigidity: Theory with Evidence from Newspaper Prices,"  RWP 05-11   (PDF 838K | Abstract)

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