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15
People
9
Organizations
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Locations
1
Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

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Type: Academic syllabus / reading list / bibliography
File Size: 1.38 MB
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This document is a page from an academic syllabus or reading list, likely for an advanced economics course, bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019402. It lists various academic papers, books, and working papers related to macroeconomics, banking crises, oil, and the Eurozone, with dates ranging primarily from 2003 to April 2009. Prominent economist Kenneth Rogoff, a known associate in the Epstein files, is listed as an editor and co-author on multiple entries.

People (15)

Name Role Context
John Geanakoplos Author
Author of 'The Leverage Cycle'
Daron Acemoglu Editor
Editor of NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2009
Kenneth Rogoff Editor/Author
Editor of NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2009; Co-author of 'The Three Epochs of Oil'
Michael Woodford Editor
Editor of NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2009
Patrick Bolton Author
Co-author of 'Inside and Outside Liquidity' and 'Contract Theory'
Tony Santos Author
Co-author of 'Inside and Outside Liquidity'
Jose Scheinkman Author
Co-author of 'Inside and Outside Liquidity'
Douglas Diamond Author
Co-author of 'Liquidity Shortages and Banking Crises'
Raghuram Rajan Author
Co-author of 'Liquidity Shortages and Banking Crises'
Mathias Dewatripont Author
Co-author of 'Contract Theory'
Gary Gorton Author
Author of 'Slapped in the Face by the Invisible Hand'
Eyal Dvir Author
Co-author of 'The Three Epochs of Oil'
J.J. Reade Author
Co-author of papers on Sweden and the Euro
U. Volz Author
Co-author of papers on Sweden and the Euro (listed also as Ulrich Volze)
Ralf Grahn Author
Author of blog entry regarding Swedish opinion on the euro

Organizations (9)

Name Type Context
NBER
National Bureau of Economic Research (publisher of working papers)
Princeton University
Academic affiliation for Bolton et al.
MIT Press
Publisher of 'Contract Theory'
Yale University
Academic affiliation for Gary Gorton
Harvard University
Academic affiliation for Dvir and Rogoff
University of Oxford
Department of Economics affiliation for Reade and Volz
Voxeu
Platform for shorter essay by Reade and Volz
Grahnlaw Blogspot
Blog source
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (Bates stamp)

Timeline (1 events)

2009
Course or Syllabus timeline implied by the dates of the 'forthcoming' and current papers listed.
Unknown (Academic setting)

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of MIT Press
Location of University of Oxford
Subject of economic papers regarding the Euro system

Relationships (2)

Kenneth Rogoff Co-author Eyal Dvir
Co-authored 'The Three Epochs of Oil'
Douglas Diamond Co-author Raghuram Rajan
Co-authored 'Liquidity Shortages and Banking Crises'

Key Quotes (2)

"Should Sweden enter the euro system with four years?"
Source
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Quote #1
"Slapped in the Face by the Invisible Hand: Banking and the Panic of 2007"
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Quote #2

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Geanakoplos, John, “The Leverage Cycle,” forthcoming in NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2009, Daron Acemoglu, Kenneth Rogoff, and Michael Woodford (eds), April 10, 2009.
Bolton, Patrick, Tony Santos and Jose Scheinkman, “Inside and Outside Liquidity,” mimeo, Princeton University, March 30, 2009,
Diamond, Douglas and Raghuram Rajan, “Liquidity Shortages and Banking Crises,” NBER working paper 10071, October 2003.
Bolton, Patrick, and Mathias Dewatripont, Contract Theory, Cambridge: MIT Press. 2005, pp. 397-418.
Gorton, Gary, “Slapped in the Face by the Invisible Hand: Banking and the Panic of 2007,” mimeo, Yale University, April 3, 2007.
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=17513
XII. OIL AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
*Dvir, Eyal and Kenneth Rogoff, “The Three Epochs of Oil,” mimeo, Harvard University, March 2009.
XIII. MONEY, EXCHANGE RATES AND PRICES: SELECTED TOPICS, SEIGNIORAGE AND COMMODITY CURRENCIES
Lecture notes on “Money, Inflation, and Exchange Rates.”
SECTION II: Paper Topics
BACKGROUND READINGS
1. Should Sweden enter the euro system with four years?
Reade, J.J. and U. Volz (2009a), Too Much to Lose, or More to Gain? Should Sweden Join the Euro?, Economics Series Working Papers 442, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, Oxford.
Also see shorter Voxeu essay, Reade, J. James and Ulrich Volze, “Should Sweden join the eurozone?” http://www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/3955
Grahn, Ralf (2009): ‘Swedish opinion on euro turns’, Grahnlaw Blogspot, 19 April
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