Johannes Matschke is an economist in the Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy Division at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He joined the Bank in 2021 after obtaining his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Davis. His research has focused on the international transmission of financial shocks, financial regulatory policies, and, more generally, macro finance.
Professional Journals and Books
- "Capital controls and the global financial cycle" with Marina Lovchikova, European Economic Review, Volume 163, 2024.
External Linkhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014292124000138 - "Financial cycles and domestic policy choices" with Florian Loipersberger, European Economic Review, Volume 143, 2022. External Linkhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014292122000046
Economic Review Articles
- Testing Hybrid Forecasts for Imports and Exports
with Thomas Cook and Amaze Lusompa, Vol. 109, no. 5 - Capital Flows and Monetary Policy in Emerging Markets around Fed Tightening Cycles
with Alice von Ende-Becker and Sai A. Sattiraju, Vol. 108, no. 4
Research Working Papers
- The Missing Tail Risk in Option Prices
with Jason P. Brown, Nida Çakır Melek, and Sai A. Sattiraju, RWP 23-02 - Effective Downward Nominal Wage Rigidities
RWP 22-10; updated July 2024 - International Financial Regulation: The Role of Banking Sector Sizes
RWP 21-13; updated July 2024 - Macroprudential Policy Interlinkages
RWP 21-10; updated December 2023 - Capital Controls and the Global Financial Cycle
with Marina Lovchikova, RWP 21-08
Economic Bulletin
- Labor Shortages in the Healthcare Sector Have Eased, Which May Soften Price Pressures
with Emily Pollard, August 2024 - Current Monetary Policy May Be Less Restrictive Than It Seems
with Alice von Ende-Becker, May 2024 - To Reach the Fed’s Inflation Target, Interest Rates May Have to Remain Restrictive for Some Time
with Sai A. Sattiraju, June 2023 - Financial Stress May Do Relatively Little to Reduce Inflation
with Brent Bundick and A. Lee Smith, May 2023 - China’s Post-COVID Recovery: Implications and Risks
with Thomas R. Cook, May 2023 - Price Pressures for U.S. Exporters and a Strong Dollar Have Increased Inflation in Foreign Countries
with Sai A. Sattiraju, August 2022 | Data file. - Recent Appreciation in the U.S. Dollar Unlikely to Have Large Effect on Domestic Inflation
with Sai A. Sattiraju, August 2022 | Data file. - Labor Markets Are Tight, but Conditions Vary across States
with Sai A. Sattiraju, December 2021