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Research Interests
macroeconomics, information frictions, financial frictions, fiscal and monetary policySelected Work
“Strategic Uncertainty over Business Cycles”
Job Market Paper, January 2021
“A Higher-Order Approximation Method for Dispersed Information Models”
Unpublished working paper, November 2020
“Media Competition for Attention”
Unpublished working paper, October 2020
“Assets and Liabilities of Younger vs. Older Households”
with Mick Dueholm
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Economic Synopses, 2024, No. 2
“Developments in Household Liabilities Since the 1990s”
with Mick Dueholm
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Economic Synopses, 2023, No. 23
"Financial Intermediation and Aggregate Demand: A Sufficient Statistics Approach (PDF)"
with Piotr Zoch
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Working Paper 2022-038B, November 2022
"Attention and Fluctuations in Macroeconomic Uncertainty (PDF)"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Working Paper 2022-004B, March 2022
Yu-Ting Chiang is an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, which he joined in June 2021. His research focuses on how information and financial frictions affect macroeconomic dynamics and policies. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Economics and Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago in 2021.