Janice C. Eberly
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Janice C. Eberly

James R. and Helen D. Russell Professor of Finance; Senior Associate Dean for Strategy and Academics

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Larry Summers on Inflation and the Fed’s Attempts to Cool the Economy

In a recent Q&A with Kellogg’s Jan Eberly, Summers is skeptical that the economy can achieve a “soft landing.”

Researchers: Larry Summers and Janice C. Eberly

May 3, 2022

Policy

Covid Hit in an Era of Broadband and Zoom. How Much Did That Help the Economy?

A new study sheds light on the impact of remote work on GDP in 2020.

Researchers: Janice C. Eberly, Jonathan Haskel and Paul Mizen

February 1, 2022

Economics

U.S. Firms Are Investing Heavily in Innovation, Yet Economic Productivity Has Slowed. Why?

The answer may lie in how pharmaceutical companies are targeting their R&D spending.

Researchers: Efraim Benmelech, Janice C. Eberly, Joshua Krieger and Dimitris Papanikolaou

June 1, 2021

Economics

With More Stimulus Relief on the Way, Here’s a Look at America’s Covid Economy

A former Treasury official discusses where things stand now—and what the future might bring.

Researchers: Janice C. Eberly

March 13, 2021

Policy

The Treasury’s Former Chief Economist Takes Stock of the Pandemic’s Economic Impact

Kellogg’s Janice Eberly zeroes in on a few data points that demonstrate the massive challenge policymakers face.

Researchers: Janice C. Eberly

May 11, 2020

Economics

Two Ways the Economy Could Have Recovered Faster after the Great Recession

Doubling down on these monetary policies could help combat future financial crises.

Researchers: Janice C. Eberly, James Stock and Jonathan Wright

December 2, 2019

Economics

Companies Are Shifting Investment Away from Physical Capital, with Far-Reaching Consequences

Buildings and machinery are out. Software, IP, and research are in. Here’s why it matters.

Researchers: Nicolas Crouzet and Janice C. Eberly

October 4, 2019

Economics

Take 5: What's in Your Investment Portfolio?

Here’s what our faculty have to say about assessing new stocks, investing in green companies—and the benefits of benign neglect.

Researchers: David Chen, Janice C. Eberly, Ravi Jagannathan, Robert Korajczyk, Matthew R. Lyle and Louis Simpson

How to Make Economic Development More Inclusive

Two finance experts discuss the need to tailor strategies to specific underserved communities.

Researchers: Janice C. Eberly and Don Graves

May 8, 2018

Policy

Take 5: How Do Households Manage Fluctuating Finances?

Plus, how policymakers can help them manage better.

Researchers: Janice C. Eberly, Lorenz Kueng, Scott R. Baker, Anthony DeFusco and John Mondragon

February 5, 2018

Finance & Accounting

Analyzing the Trump Tax Plan

A former acting director of the Congressional Budget Office explains the impact on the deficit, corporate taxes, and pass-through income.

Researchers: Janice C. Eberly and Donald Marron

October 11, 2017

Policy

Fixing the Next Mortgage Crisis

What if mortgages could be refinanced automatically?

Researchers: Janice C. Eberly and Arvind Krishnamurthy

December 1, 2014

Policy

A Fine Fiscal Balance

A conversation with Jan Eberly on sustainable fiscal policy.

Researchers: Janice C. Eberly

July 7, 2014

Policy

Don’t Look Now

When it comes to monitoring your investments, putting off until tomorrow what you could do today can pay off

Researchers: Andrew B. Abel, Janice C. Eberly and Stavros Panageas

December 2, 2008

Finance & Accounting

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