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Christopher Palmer is an Assistant Professor of Finance at MIT Sloan School of Management and affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). His research focuses on monetary policy, consumer credit markets, housing market dynamics, and financial economics. He explores topics such as the effects of quantitative easing, refinancing channels, and the implications of rent control policies. His work bridges econometric methods with policy analysis, addressing issues like racial disparities in bankruptcy, shadow debt accumulation, and the behavioral aspects of consumer financial decisions.
Palmer's academic contributions span empirical studies on mortgage default mechanisms, search frictions in credit markets, and the distributional impacts of trade policies. He collaborates with institutions like NBER and the Federal Reserve to analyze real-world economic challenges. His research often employs innovative empirical strategies, such as instrumental variable quantile regression and experimental methods, to uncover nuanced economic relationships.
Key themes in his work include understanding how policy interventions influence market behavior, evaluating the effectiveness of financial disclosures, and examining barriers to socioeconomic opportunity. While no specific awards or grants are listed, his prolific publication record reflects a strong focus on impactful, policy-relevant research.
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