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Edward S. Knotek II
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Curriculum vitae (PDF, 42 K) |
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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. |
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"Convenient Prices, Currency, and Nominal Rigidity:
Theory with Evidence from Newspaper Prices," Journal of Monetary
Economics, October 2008. |
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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Economic Review articles |
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"How Useful is Okun's Law?" Fourth Quarter 2007. (Summary | Article PDF 364K) |
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"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) |