
Christopher Clayton
@chris_d_clayton
Economist at Yale doing research in international finance and macroeconomics, finance, and macroeconomics.
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Understanding the sources of geoeconomic power: how it is used, which sectors are strategic, and what are its limitations, from Christopher Clayton, Matteo Maggiori, and Jesse Schreger nber.org/papers/w31852


New Lecture on New Topic: Geoeconomics With Christopher Clayton Jesse Schreger Slides: static1.squarespace.com/static/5d16723… Videos: youtube.com/watch?v=c75dj2… youtube.com/watch?v=lQfwCO… Papers: …allocation.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/CMS_Strategic.… …allocation.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/CMS_fragmentat…


GCAP collaborator Christopher Clayton will present "A Theory of Economic Coercion and Fragmentation" (joint with Matteo Maggiori and Jesse Schreger) at NBER Economic Fluctuations and Growth today at 2:45pm CT. Program: shorturl.at/hjrTo Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=qJPH1B…


A model of economic security policies and the resulting risk of fragmentation. Estimates of geoeconomic power of the US and China and application to the global payment system, from Christopher Clayton, Matteo Maggiori, and @jschreger nber.org/papers/w33309


Exploring the role of political economy forces in bolstering or constraining a country's geoeconomic power, from Christopher Clayton, Matteo Maggiori, and @jschreger nber.org/papers/w33353


New GCAP paper “Putting Economics Back Into Geoeconomics” in Financial Times article by Gillian Tett this morning. By Christopher Clayton Matteo Maggiori Jesse Schreger Article: shorturl.at/F85P3 Paper: shorturl.at/rAfvV GCAP research: globalcapitalallocation.com/research




How concepts of power in political science and economics can guide geoeconomics research and show coercive economic threats can be understood with basic economic tools, from Christopher Clayton, Matteo Maggiori, and @jschreger nber.org/papers/w33681
