Dr. Sebastian Laumer

Assistant Professor

Economics

Email Address: s_laumer@uncg.edu

Education

Ph.D. in Economics, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA, 2021

M.Sc. in Economics, University of Hamburg, Germany 2009 – 2012     B.Sc. in Economics, University of Hamburg, Germany, 2015

Recent Research & Publications

Publications

Government Spending and Heterogeneous Consumption Dynamics, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Volume 114, May 2020, 1038

Does the Government Spending Multiplier depend on the Business Cycle? (with Collin Philipps, United States Air Force Academy), Forthcoming at JMCB

Unconventional Monetary Policy and Policy Foresight, (with Andreas-Entony Violaris, Wayfair), Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Volume 164, jULY 2024,1084882

The Impact of Monetary Policy Shocks – Do not rule out Central Bank Information Effects or Economics, News (with Italo Santos Morais, Boise State), Economics Letters, Volume 237, April 2024, 111634

Government Spending Between Active and Passive Monetary Policy: An Invariance Result, (with Collin Philipps, Air Force Academy), The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, Vol. 24, No. 1, 2024, pp. 561-590.

Does the Government Spending Multiplier depend on the Business Cycle? (with Collin Philipps, Air Force Academy), Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Early Access



Working Papers

Government Spending between Active and Passive Monetary Policy (with Collin Philipps, United States Air Force Academy), Under Review at JEDC

Unconventional Monetary Policy and Policy Foresight (with Andreas-Entony Violaris, University of Illinois)

Monetary Policy Transmission Under Supply Chain Pressures: Pre-Pandemic Evidence From the US (with Matthew Schaffer, University of North Carolina, Greensboro)

Works in Progress

International Trade Policy and Macroeconomic Consequences – A SVAR Analysis (with Vinicios Sant’Anna, MIT)

CV/Resume