Background
Mark Lionel Gertler is among the 20 most cited economists in the world.
Mark Lionel Gertler is among the 20 most cited economists in the world.
Gertler completed his B.A. in May, 1973 from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and his Ph.D. in June, 1978 from Stanford University.
The Institute for Scientific Information lists him as a “Highly-Cited Researcher in Economics.” Gertler also serves as an academic consultant for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and is a Co-Editor of the American Economic Review. He
was formerly Chairman of the economics department at NYU and also formerly Director of the C.V. Starr Center for Applied Research. Among professional honors, Gertler is a Fellow of the Econometric Society, a Guggenheim Fellow, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
"Changes in Growth Potential and Endogenous Technology Diffusion as Sources of Output and Asset Price Fluctuations"
"Technology Innovation and Diffusion as Sources of Output and Asset Price Fluctuations"
"Comment on "Aggregate Implications of Credit Market Imperfections"
"Current Account Dynamics and Monetary Policy"