Ippei Shibata
Last Updated: December 19, 2023
Ippei Shibata is an economist on Portugal desk in the European Department at the International Monetary Fund. He has previously worked in the Research Department, the Western Hemisphere Department and the Strategy, Policy, and Review Department. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago. His research interests are in Macro Labor Economics and Applied Macroeconomics.
Email: ISHIBATA@imf.org
Personal WebPage: https://sites.google.com/site/ippeishibata/home
Fluent In: Japanese.
Education:
Ph.D. in Economics, University of Chicago, 2016
M.A. in Economics, New York University, 2009
Bachelor in Liberal Arts, Soka University of America, 2007
Previous Experience:
Research Associate, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 2009-2010
Referee Activities:
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, Review of Economic Dynamics, European Economic Review, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Econometric Reviews
Country work or Mission Assignment:
Liberia, Suriname, and Guyana
Field of Expertise:
Labor Economics
IMF Books and Working Papers:
Gender and Employment in the COVID-19 Recession: Evidence on “She-cessions” , Working Paper No. 2021/095 , March 31, 2021
Rising Corporate Market Power : Emerging Policy Issues , Staff Discussion Notes No. 2021/001 , March 15, 2021
Rising Corporate Market Power : Emerging Policy Issues , Staff Discussion Notes No. 2021/001 , March 15, 2021
The Distributional Impact of Recessions: the Global Financial Crisis and the Pandemic Recession , Working Paper No. 20/96 , June 19, 2020
Labor Market Dynamics: A Hidden Markov Approach , Working Paper No. 19/282 , December 20, 2019
Fiscal Policy Multipliers in Small States , Working Paper No. 19/72 , March 26, 2019
Are Labor Market Indicators Telling the Truth? Role of Measurement Error in the U.S. Current Population Survey , Working Paper No. 19/40 , February 26, 2019
Spillovers from US Government Spending Shocks : Impact on External Positions , Spillover Notes No. , October 18, 2017
Is Labor Market Mismatch a Big Deal in Japan? , Working Paper No. 13/196 , September 17, 2013
Selected Issue
"Exchange Rate Passthrough in Suriname" Selected Issues Paper, IMF Country Report No. 19/392
Publications in Journals (Refereed)
Ippei Shibata is an economist on Portugal desk in the European Department at the International Monetary Fund. He has previously worked in the Research Department, the Western Hemisphere Department and the Strategy, Policy, and Review Department. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago. His research interests are in Macro Labor Economics and Applied Macroeconomics.
Email: ISHIBATA@imf.org
Personal WebPage: https://sites.google.com/site/ippeishibata/home
Fluent In: Japanese.
Education:
Ph.D. in Economics, University of Chicago, 2016
M.A. in Economics, New York University, 2009
Bachelor in Liberal Arts, Soka University of America, 2007
Previous Experience:
Research Associate, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 2009-2010
Referee Activities:
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, Review of Economic Dynamics, European Economic Review, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Econometric Reviews
Country work or Mission Assignment:
Liberia, Suriname, and Guyana
Field of Expertise:
Labor Economics
IMF Books and Working Papers:
Gender and Employment in the COVID-19 Recession: Evidence on “She-cessions” , Working Paper No. 2021/095 , March 31, 2021
Rising Corporate Market Power : Emerging Policy Issues , Staff Discussion Notes No. 2021/001 , March 15, 2021
Rising Corporate Market Power : Emerging Policy Issues , Staff Discussion Notes No. 2021/001 , March 15, 2021
The Distributional Impact of Recessions: the Global Financial Crisis and the Pandemic Recession , Working Paper No. 20/96 , June 19, 2020
Labor Market Dynamics: A Hidden Markov Approach , Working Paper No. 19/282 , December 20, 2019
Fiscal Policy Multipliers in Small States , Working Paper No. 19/72 , March 26, 2019
Are Labor Market Indicators Telling the Truth? Role of Measurement Error in the U.S. Current Population Survey , Working Paper No. 19/40 , February 26, 2019
Spillovers from US Government Spending Shocks : Impact on External Positions , Spillover Notes No. , October 18, 2017
Is Labor Market Mismatch a Big Deal in Japan? , Working Paper No. 13/196 , September 17, 2013
Selected Issue
"Exchange Rate Passthrough in Suriname" Selected Issues Paper, IMF Country Report No. 19/392