Fabio Rumler

Head of International Economics Section
Rumler

Forschungsschwerpunkte

  • inflation and inflation expectations
  • price setting
  • monetary policy

Ausgewählte Publikationen

Mihailov, A., McKnight, S., Rumler, F. (2020). Inflation Forecasting Using the New Keynesian Phillips Curve with a Time-Varying Trend, Economic Modelling 87, 383–393.

Rumler, F., Valderrama, M. T. (2020). Inflation Literacy and Inflation Expectations: Evidence from Austrian Household Survey Data, Economic Modelling 87, 8–23.

Ambler, S., Rumler, F. (2019). The Effectiveness of Unconventional Monetary Policy Announcements in the Euro Area: An Event and Econometric Study, Journal of International Money and Finance 94, Q2/2019, 48-61.

Rumler, F., Waschiczek, W. (2016). Have Changes in the Financial Structure Affected Bank Profitability? Evidence for Austria, The European Journal of Finance 22 (10), 803–824.

Posch, J., Rumler, F. (2015). Semi-Structural Forecasting of UK Inflation Based on the Hybrid New Keynesian Phillips Curve, Journal of Forecasting 34 (2), March 2015, 145–162.

Rumler, F., Baumgartner, J., Stiglbauer, A. (2011). Patterns and Determinants of Price Changes: Analysing Individual Consumer Prices in Austria, German Economic Review 12 (3), August 2011, 336–350.

Rumler, F., Scharler, J. (2011). Labor Market Institutions and Macroeconomic Volatility in a Panel of OECD Countries, Scottish Journal of Political Economy 58 (3), July 2011, 396–413.

Mihailov, A., Rumler, F., Scharler, J. (2011). Inflation Dynamics in the New EU Member States: How Relevant Are External Factors? Review of International Economics 19 (1), February 2011, 65–76.

Rumler, F. (2007). Estimates of the Open Economy New Keynesian Phillips Curve for Euro Area Countries, Open Economies Review 18 (4), 427–451.

Dhyne, E., Álvarez, L. J., Le Bihan, H., Veronese, G., Dias, D., Hoffmann, J., Jonker, N., Lünnemann, P., Rumler, F., Vilmunen, J. (2006). Price Setting in the Euro Area: Some Stylized Facts from Individual Consumer Price Data, Journal of Economic Perspectives 20 (2), Spring 2006, 171–192.