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Juan M. Sanchez

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Education

Ph.D. Economics
University of Rochester
2008

M.A. Economics
University of Rochester
2005

Licentiate
Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina
2000

Contact Info

Phone: (314) 444-8564
Fax: (314) 444-8731
Email: sanchez@stls.frb.org

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
P.O. Box 442
St. Louis, MO 63166-0442

For media inquiries contact:
Ben C. Hardaway
mediainquiries@stls.frb.org
Office: (314) 444-8783
Cell: (314) 341-2714

Juan M. Sánchez

Economist

Published Articles

"Financing Development: The Role of Information Costs"
with Jeremy Greenwood and Cheng Wang
American Economic Review, September 2010, 100(4), pp. 1875-91.

"Fiscal Policy and Default Risk in Emerging Markets"
with Gabriel Cuadra and Horacio Sapriza
Review of Economic Dynamics, April 2010, 13(2), pp. 452-69.

"Unemployment Insurance with a Hidden Labor Market"
with Fernando Álvarez-Parra
Journal of Monetary Economics, October 2009, 56(7), pp. 954-67.

"Optimal State-contingent Unemployment Insurance"
Economics Letters, March 2008, 98(3), pp. 348-57.

 

Working Papers

"Mortgage Defaults"
with Juan Carlos Hatchondo and Leonardo Martinez
Working Paper 2011-019A posted August 2011

"Quantifying the Impact of Financial Development on Economic Development"
with Jeremy Greenwood and Cheng Wang
Working Paper 2010-023B posted August 2010, updated November 2010

"The IT Revolution and the Unsecured Credit Market"
Working Paper 2010-022A posted August 2010

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Other Publications

"Risk Sharing, Investment, and Incentives in the Neoclassical Growth Model"
with Emilio Espino
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, Fourth Quarter 2010, 96(4), pp. 399-416.

"The Responses of Small and Large Firms to Tight Credit Shocks: The Case of 2008 through the Lens of Gertler and Gilchrist (1994)"
with Marianna Kudlyak and David A. Price
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Brief, October 2010.

"The U.S. Establishment-Size Distribution: Secular Changes and Sectoral Decomposition"
with Samuel E. Henly
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, Fall 2009, 95(4), pp. 419-54.

"An Economic Analysis of Higher Education Financing Policies"
Económica, 2005, 51(1-2), pp. 137-84.