Andreas Westermark

Andreas Westermark

Rådgivare

Avdelningen för penningpolitik
Forskningsenheten
Sveriges Riksbank
SE-103 37 Stockholm, Sweden

Telefon + 46 8 787 04 31
E-post andreas.westermark@riksbank.se

Macroeconomics, monetary policy, labor economics, monetary history, bargaining

Short bio

Andreas Westermark obtained his PhD at the University of Rochester in 1999. After graduation Andreas spent time as a post-doc at the Department of Economics at Uppsala University and joined the research department at Sveriges Riksbank in October 2008.

Andreas is currently working on quantifying how the cyclicality of job displacement and the related earnings losses contributes to the cost of business cycles by reducing the level of GDP (with Karl Walentin). He is also working on how important wage rigidities for incumbent workers are for the cyclicality of unemployment and wages (with Mikael Carlsson, Uppsala University). Furthermore, he is working on documenting evidence on Gesell taxes and also the consequences of such taxes in a simple macroeconomic model (with Roger Svensson, IFN). He is also working on how wage-setting and unemployment depends on the degree of downward nominal wage rigidities (with Mikael Carlsson, Uppsala University). Westermark has published papers in leading international journals, such as Journal of Monetary Economics and Games and Economic Behavior.

CV

Andreas Westermark´s CV

Education

University of Rochester, Ph.D., Feb 1999.


Publications

“Learning on the Job and the Cost of Business Cycles”, Coauthor Karl Walentin, American Economic Journals:Macroeconomics 14, No 4, pp 341-77, October 2022

"Manufacturing Decline and House Price Volatility" Coauthors Isaiah Hull, Conny Olovsson and Karl Walentin, Review of Economic Dynamics 45, pp 264-281, 2022 

"Endogenous Separations, Wage Rigidities and Employment Volatility". Coauthor: Mikael Carlsson, American Economic Journals: Macroeconomics 14, No. 1, pp 332-354, January 2022

”Renovatio Monetae: When Gesell Taxes Worked”, Coauthor Roger Svensson, IFN. International Economic Review, v. 61 iss. 2, pp. 821-846, 2020

"Labor Market Frictions and Optimal Steady-State Inflation". Coauthor: Mikael Carlsson. Journal of Monetary Economics, pp 67–79, 2016

"The New Keynesian Phillips Curve and Staggered Price and Wage Determination in a Model with Firm-Specific Labor". Coauthor: Mikael Carlsson. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 35, pp 579-603, 2011

"The Inefficiency of Price Quantity Bargaining". Coauthor: Jonas Björnerstedt. Economic Theory 40, pp. 301-332, 2009

"Stationary Equilibria in Bargaining with Externalities". Coauthor: Jonas Björnerstedt. Games and Economic Behavior 65, pp. 318-338, 2009

"Monetary Policy under Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity". Coauthor: Mikael Carlsson. B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics: Vol. 8 : Iss. 1 (Advances), Article 28, 2008

"Prices, Productivity, and Wage Bargaining in Open Economies". Coauthors : Anders Forslund and Nils Gottfries, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, v. 110 iss. 1, pp. 169-195, 2008

"Extremism, Campaigning and Ambiguity", Games and Economic Behavior v. 47 iss. 2, pp. 421-452, 2004

"Bargaining, Binding Contracts and Competitive Wages", Games and Economic Behavior v. 43 iss. 2, pp. 296-311, 2003

"Nominal Wage Contracts and the Persistent Effects of Monetary Policy", European Economic Review v. 42, iss. 2, pp. 207-23, 1998. Coauthor: Nils Gottfries

 


Work in progress

"Skill loss, job mismatch and the slow recovery from the Great Recession" (with Karl Walentin)

“Macroeconomic implications of migration” (with Conny Olovsson and Karl Walentin)


Earlier papers

"Un-truncating VARs". Coauthor: Ferre De Graeve. Sveriges Riksbank working paper 271

"A Model of Union Formation". Working paper 1999:8, Uppsala University.

"Long-Term Relationship Bargaining". Sveriges Riksbank working paper 266.


Other publications

“How can various structural changes in the economy affect wages and inflation?”, Sveriges Riksbank Economic Review 2, 2019, 71-90.

“Is Germany a compass for wage formation in Sweden?”, Sveriges Riksbank Economic Review 2, 2019, 91-115.

"What is the Natural Interest Rate?” (with Henrik  Lundvall), Sveriges Riksbank Economic Review 2, 2011, 7-26.

"Monetary policy when the interest rate is zero" (with Ulf Söderström), Sveriges Riksbank Economic Review 2, 2009, 5-30.


Referee

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, B.E. Journal in Macroeconomics, Canadian Journal of Economics, Economics of Education Review, Empirical Economics, European Economic Review, Games and Economic Behavior, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of Economic Surveys, Journal of Macroeconomics, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Labour , Labour Economics, Public choice, Review of Economic Studies, Scandinavian Journal of Economics.