IDEAS home Printed from https://ideas.repec.org/f/pre317.html
   My authors  Follow this author

Daniel M. Rees

Not to be confused with: Daniel I. Rees

Personal Details

First Name:Daniel
Middle Name:M.
Last Name:Rees
Suffix:
RePEc Short-ID:pre317
[This author has chosen not to make the email address public]
https://sites.google.com/view/danielmrees

Affiliation

Bank for International Settlements (BIS)

Basel, Switzerland
http://www.bis.org/
RePEc:edi:bisssch (more details at EDIRC)

Research output

as
Jump to: Working papers Articles Chapters

Working papers

  1. Iñaki Aldasoro & Sebastian Doerr & Leonardo Gambacorta & Daniel Rees, 2024. "The impact of artificial intelligence on output and inflation," BIS Working Papers 1179, Bank for International Settlements.
  2. Leonardo Gambacorta & Han Qiu & Shuo Shan & Daniel M Rees, 2024. "Generative AI and labour productivity: a field experiment on coding," BIS Working Papers 1208, Bank for International Settlements.
  3. Daniel Rees, 2023. "Commodity prices and the US Dollar," BIS Working Papers 1083, Bank for International Settlements.
  4. Boris Hofmann & Deniz Igan & Daniel Rees, 2023. "The changing nexus between commodity prices and the dollar: causes and implications," BIS Bulletins 74, Bank for International Settlements.
  5. Fiorella De Fiore & Benoit Mojon & Daniel Rees & Damiano Sandri, 2023. "Monetary policy frameworks away from the ELB," BIS Working Papers 1156, Bank for International Settlements.
  6. Emanuel Kohlscheen & Richhild Moessner & Daniel Rees, 2023. "The shape of business cycles: a cross-country analysis of Friedman s plucking theory," Papers 2306.01552, arXiv.org.
  7. Pongpitch Amatyakul & Fiorella De Fiore & Marco Jacopo Lombardi & Benoit Mojon & Daniel Rees, 2023. "The contribution of monetary policy to disinflation," BIS Bulletins 82, Bank for International Settlements.
  8. Deniz Igan & Emanuel Kohlscheen & Gabriela Nodari & Daniel Rees, 2022. "Commodity market disruptions, growth and inflation," BIS Bulletins 54, Bank for International Settlements.
  9. Fiorella De Fiore & Marco Jacopo Lombardi & Daniel Rees, 2022. "Inflation indicators amid high uncertainty," BIS Bulletins 60, Bank for International Settlements.
  10. Frederic Boissay & Fiorella De Fiore & Deniz Igan & Albert Pierres Tejada & Daniel Rees, 2022. "Are major advanced economies on the verge of a wage-price spiral?," BIS Bulletins 53, Bank for International Settlements.
  11. Frederic Boissay & Emanuel Kohlscheen & Richhild Moessner & Daniel Rees, 2021. "Labour markets and inflation in the wake of the pandemic," BIS Bulletins 47, Bank for International Settlements.
  12. Flora Budianto & Giovanni Lombardo & Benoit Mojon & Daniel Rees, 2021. "Global reflation ?," BIS Bulletins 43, Bank for International Settlements.
  13. Daniel Rees & Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul, 2021. "Bottlenecks: causes and macroeconomic implications," BIS Bulletins 48, Bank for International Settlements.
  14. Daniel Rees & Guofeng Sun, 2021. "The natural interest rate in China," BIS Working Papers 949, Bank for International Settlements.
  15. Callum Jones & Mariano Kulish & Daniel Rees, 2020. "International spillovers of forward guidance shocks," BIS Working Papers 870, Bank for International Settlements.
  16. Daniel Rees, 2020. "What comes next? Recovery from an uneven recession," BIS Bulletins 33, Bank for International Settlements.
  17. Emanuel Kohlscheen & Benoit Mojon & Daniel Rees, 2020. "The macroeconomic spillover effects of the pandemic on the global economy," BIS Bulletins 4, Bank for International Settlements.
  18. Frederic Boissay & Daniel Rees & Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul, 2020. "Dealing with Covid-19: understanding the policy choices," BIS Bulletins 19, Bank for International Settlements.
  19. Daniel Rees, 2020. "What Comes Next?," BIS Working Papers 898, Bank for International Settlements.
  20. Alexander Ballantyne & Tom Cusbert & Richard Evans & Rochelle Guttmann & Jonathan Hambur & Adam Hamilton & Elizabeth Kendall & Rachael McCririck & Gabriela Nodari & Daniel Rees, 2019. "MARTIN Has Its Place: A Macroeconometric Model of the Australian Economy," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2019-07, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  21. Rachael McCririck & Daniel Rees, 2016. "The Slowdown in US Productivity Growth: Breaks and Beliefs," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2016-08, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  22. Mariano Kulish & Daniel Rees, 2015. "Unprecedented Changes in the Terms of Trade," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2015-11, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  23. Daniel Rees & Penelope Smith & Jamie Hall, 2015. "A Multi-sector Model of the Australian Economy," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2015-07, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  24. Daniel Rees & David Lancaster & Richard Finlay, 2014. "A State-space Approach to Australian GDP Measurement," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2014-12, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  25. Josef Manalo & Dilhan Perera & Daniel Rees, 2014. "Exchange Rate Movements and the Australian Economy," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2014-11, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  26. Patricia Gómez-González & Daniel Rees, 2013. "Stochastic Terms of Trade Volatility in Small Open Economies," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2013-10, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  27. Daniel Rees, 2013. "Terms of Trade Shocks and Incomplete Information," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2013-09, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  28. Dan Andrews & Daniel Rees, 2009. "Macroeconomic Volatility and Terms of Trade Shocks," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2009-05, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  29. Mariano Kulish & Daniel Rees, 2008. "Monetary Transmission and the Yield Curve in a Small Open Economy," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2008-03, Reserve Bank of Australia.
  30. Jeremy Lawson & Daniel Rees, 2008. "A Sectoral Model of the Australian Economy," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2008-01, Reserve Bank of Australia.

Articles

  1. Emanuel Kohlscheen & Richhild Moessner & Daniel M. Rees, 2024. "The shape of business cycles: A cross‐country analysis of Friedman's plucking theory," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 77(2), pages 351-370, May.
  2. Callum Jones & Mariano Kulish & Daniel M. Rees, 2022. "International spillovers of forward guidance shocks," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 37(1), pages 131-160, January.
  3. Gabriela Nodari & Daniel Rees & Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul, 2022. "Global growth: drivers and post-pandemic prospects," BIS Quarterly Review, Bank for International Settlements, March.
  4. Benoit Mojon & Daniel Rees & Christian Schmieder, 2021. "How much stress could Covid put on corporate credit? Evidence using sectoral data," BIS Quarterly Review, Bank for International Settlements, March.
  5. Diego May & Gabriela Nodari & Daniel M. Rees, 2020. "Wealth and Consumption in Australia," Australian Economic Review, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, vol. 53(1), pages 105-117, March.
  6. Alexander Ballantyne & Tom Cusbert & Richard Evans & Rochelle Guttmann & Jonathan Hambur & Adam Hamilton & Elizabeth Kendall & Rachael McCririck & Gabriela Nodari & Daniel M. Rees, 2020. "MARTIN Has Its Place: A Macroeconometric Model of the Australian Economy," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 96(314), pages 225-251, September.
  7. Richard Evans & Angus Moore & Daniel M Rees, 2019. "The Cyclical Behaviour of the Labour Force Participation Rate in Australia," Australian Economic Review, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, vol. 52(1), pages 94-106, March.
  8. Gomez-Gonzalez, Patricia & Rees, Daniel M., 2018. "Same Spain, less pain?," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 110(C), pages 78-107.
  9. Rachael McCririck & Daniel Rees, 2017. "The Neutral Interest Rate," RBA Bulletin (Print copy discontinued), Reserve Bank of Australia, pages 09-18, September.
  10. Kulish, Mariano & Rees, Daniel M., 2017. "Unprecedented changes in the terms of trade," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 108(C), pages 351-367.
  11. Daniel M. Rees & Penelope Smith & Jamie Hall, 2016. "A Multi-sector Model of the Australian Economy," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 92(298), pages 374-408, September.
  12. Adam Gorajek & Daniel Rees, 2015. "Lower Bulk Commodity Prices and Their Effect on Economic Activity," RBA Bulletin (Print copy discontinued), Reserve Bank of Australia, pages 31-38, September.
  13. Daniel M. Rees & David Lancaster & Richard Finlay, 2015. "A State-Space Approach to Australian Gross Domestic Product Measurement," Australian Economic Review, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, vol. 48(2), pages 133-149, June.
  14. Manalo, Josef & Perera, Dilhan & Rees, Daniel M., 2015. "Exchange rate movements and the Australian economy," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 47(C), pages 53-62.
  15. Kulish, Mariano & Rees, Daniel, 2011. "The yield curve in a small open economy," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 85(2), pages 268-279.

Chapters

  1. Christopher Kent & Anna Park & Daniel Rees, 2006. "Introduction to Demography and Financial Markets," RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued), in: Christopher Kent & Anna Park & Daniel Rees (ed.),Demography and Financial Markets, Reserve Bank of Australia.

More information

Research fields, statistics, top rankings, if available.

Statistics

Access and download statistics for all items

Rankings

This author is among the top 5% authors according to these criteria:
  1. Number of Abstract Views in RePEc Services over the past 12 months
  2. Number of Downloads through RePEc Services over the past 12 months

Co-authorship network on CollEc

NEP Fields

NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 23 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (14) 2008-05-24 2008-06-21 2009-10-24 2013-08-31 2014-11-01 2014-11-12 2015-05-30 2017-01-29 2019-09-02 2020-05-04 2020-06-08 2020-07-27 2020-11-16 2021-06-14. Author is listed
  2. NEP-OPM: Open Economy Macroeconomics (9) 2008-06-21 2009-10-24 2013-08-05 2013-08-31 2014-11-01 2015-09-18 2015-09-26 2023-04-03 2023-06-26. Author is listed
  3. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (6) 2008-05-24 2008-06-21 2009-10-24 2020-07-27 2024-01-22 2024-05-13. Author is listed
  4. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (6) 2008-06-21 2020-07-27 2021-06-14 2023-04-03 2024-01-22 2024-01-29. Author is listed
  5. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (4) 2013-08-05 2013-08-31 2015-05-30 2024-05-13
  6. NEP-IFN: International Finance (3) 2020-07-27 2023-04-03 2023-06-26
  7. NEP-INT: International Trade (3) 2015-09-18 2015-09-26 2023-04-03
  8. NEP-AIN: Artificial Intelligence (2) 2024-05-13 2024-10-14
  9. NEP-BAN: Banking (2) 2024-01-29 2024-05-13
  10. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (2) 2024-05-13 2024-10-14
  11. NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (2) 2017-01-29 2024-10-14
  12. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (2) 2023-03-20 2023-06-26
  13. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (2) 2015-09-18 2015-09-26
  14. NEP-TID: Technology and Industrial Dynamics (2) 2024-05-13 2024-10-14
  15. NEP-CNA: China (1) 2021-06-14
  16. NEP-CTA: Contract Theory and Applications (1) 2013-08-05
  17. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2024-10-14
  18. NEP-INO: Innovation (1) 2024-05-13
  19. NEP-IPR: Intellectual Property Rights (1) 2024-10-14
  20. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2024-05-13

Corrections

All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors. You can help correct errors and omissions. For general information on how to correct material on RePEc, see these instructions.

To update listings or check citations waiting for approval, Daniel M. Rees should log into the RePEc Author Service.

To make corrections to the bibliographic information of a particular item, find the technical contact on the abstract page of that item. There, details are also given on how to add or correct references and citations.

To link different versions of the same work, where versions have a different title, use this form. Note that if the versions have a very similar title and are in the author's profile, the links will usually be created automatically.

Please note that most corrections can take a couple of weeks to filter through the various RePEc services.

IDEAS is a RePEc service. RePEc uses bibliographic data supplied by the respective publishers.