Researcher Profiles Gabriela Nodari
Economic Research Department
Current research interests: macroeconomic modelling, monetary policy, time series econometrics
Contact: nodarig@rba.gov.au
Gabriela is a Research Manager in the Economic Research Department. Her research broadly focuses on understanding the propagation of macroeconomic shocks through modelling and forecasting macro data. She previously held positions in the Economic Analysis Department and completed a secondment to the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) in Switzerland. Gabriela holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Verona.
Academic publications
- ‘Uncertainty and Monetary Policy in Good and Bad Times: A Replication of the VAR Investigation by Bloom (2009)’ Journal of Applied Econometrics, 37(1), pp 210–217. Also released as RBA Research Discussion Paper No 2017-06.
- ‘Housing and Commodity Investment Booms in a Small Open Economy’ Economic Record, 97(317), pp 212–242. Also released as RBA Research Discussion Paper No 2018-04.
- ‘A Density-Based Estimator of Core/Periphery Network Structures’ Journal of Banking and Finance, 125(1), 106072. Also released as RBA Research Discussion Paper No 2018-01.
- ‘MARTIN Has Its Place: A Macroeconometric Model of the Australian Economy’ Economic Record, 96(314), pp 225–251. Also released as RBA Research Discussion Paper No 2019-07.
- ‘Wealth and Consumption in Australia’ Australian Economic Review, 53(1), pp 105–117.
- ‘Risk Management-Driven Policy Rate Gap’ Economics Letters, 171, pp 235–238.
- ‘Estimating Fiscal Multipliers: News from a Nonlinear World’ The Economic Journal, 125(584), pp 746–776.
- ‘Financial Regulation Policy Uncertainty and Credit Spreads in the US’ Journal of Macroeconomics, 41, pp 122–132.
Policy Publications
- ‘Disinflation Milestones’ BIS Bulletin No 75.
- ‘Energy Markets: Shock, Economic Fallout and Policy Response’ BIS Bulletin No 64.
- ‘Commodity Market Disruptions, Growth and Inflation’ BIS Bulletin No 54.
- ‘Global Growth: Drivers and Post-pandemic Prospects’ BIS Quarterly Review, March 2022, pp 45–60.
- ‘Wealth and Consumption’ RBA Bulletin, March, pp 48–60.
- The Impact of Commodity Price Movements on the New Zealand Economy Reserve Bank of New Zealand Analytical Note 2016/5.