PhDr. Jaromír Baxa, Ph.D.
PhDr. Jaromír Baxa, Ph.D.
Působiště:
- Katedra makroekonomie a ekonometrie, IES
E-mail: jaromir.baxa@fsv.cuni.cz , jaromir.baxa@fsv.cuni.cz
Telefon: +420 222 112 309
Místnost: č. O311, Opletalova 26
ResearcherID: H-4755-2014
Scopus Author ID: 53876956500
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-9768-209X
Vzdělání
2006-2013 PhD ekonomie, IES FSV UK
2004-2006 magistr ekonomie, IES FSV UK
2001-2004 bakalář ekonomie IES FSV UK
Odborná praxe
2013+ odborný asistent, IES FSV UK
2012+ postdoc, ÚTIA AV ČR
2010 Evropská centrální banka, odbor fiskální politiky
Rok vydání
Monografie
- CAHLÍK, Tomáš - ŠVARC, Petr - ŠVARCOVÁ, Natálie - BAXA, Jaromír - HAUSENBLAS, Václav. Network approaches in economics. 1st ed vyd. Prague: Karolinum, 2009. 115 s. ISBN 978-80-246-1705-3.
Kapitoly v monografiích
- HORVÁTH, Roman - BAXA, Jaromír - VAŠÍČEK, Bořek. Time-varying monetary policy rules and financial stress. In: EIJFFINGER, Sylvester - MASCIANDARO, Donato. Handbook of central banking, financial regulation and supervision: after the financial crisis. 1st ed vyd. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2011, s. 268-313. ISBN 978-1-84980-313-7.
Články
- BAXA, Jaromír. Stock market optimism and cointegration among stocks : the case of the Prague stock exchange. Acta Oeconomica Pragensia. 2007, 15(4), 5-16. ISSN 0572-3043.
- BAXA, Jaromír - PLAŠIL, Miroslav - VAŠÍČEK, Bořek. Changes in inflation dynamics under inflation targeting? Evidence from Central European countries. Economic Modelling. 2015, 44(January), 116-130. ISSN 0264-9993. UT-WOS link
- BAXA, Jaromír - HORVÁTH, Roman - VAŠÍČEK, Bořek. Time-varying monetary-policy rules and financial stress: Does financial instability matter for monetary policy?. Journal of Financial Stability. 2013, 9(1), 117-138. ISSN 1572-3089. UT-WOS link
- BAXA, Jaromír - HORVÁTH, Roman - VAŠÍČEK, Bořek. How does monetary policy change? Evidence on inflation-targeting countries. Macroeconomic Dynamics. 2014, 18(3), 593-630. ISSN 1365-1005. UT-WOS link
- BAXA, Jaromír - PLAŠIL, Miroslav - VAŠÍČEK, Bořek. Inflation and the steeplechase between economic activity variables: evidence for G7 countries. B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics. 2017, 17(1), nestránkováno. ISSN 1935-1690. UT-WOS link
- BAXA, Jaromír - PAULUS, Michal. Exchange rate misalignments, growth, and institutions. Empirical Economics. 2024, 67(4), 1705-1799. ISSN 0377-7332. UT-WOS link
- BAXA, Jaromír - ŠESTOŘÁD, Tomáš. Common and country-specific uncertainty shocks in europe: Why their nature matters for policy. Economic Modelling. 2025, 150(September 2025), ISSN 0264-9993. UT-WOS link
- AFONSO, António - BAXA, Jaromír - SLAVÍK, Michal. Fiscal developments and financial stress: a threshold VAR analysis. Empirical Economics. 2018, 54(2), 395-423. ISSN 0377-7332. UT-WOS link
- STRÁSKÝ, Josef - BAXA, Jaromír. Search for Predictors of Inflation Using VAR and BVAR: The Case of Czech Republic. Bulletin of the Czech Econometric Society. 2014, 21(33), 22-58. ISSN 1212-074X.
- BULISKERIA, Nino - BAXA, Jaromír. Do rural banks matter that much? Burgess and Pande (2005) reconsidered. Journal of Applied Econometrics. 2022, 37(6), 1266-1274. ISSN 0883-7252. UT-WOS link
- ŠVÉDA, Josef - BAXA, Jaromír - GERŠL, Adam. Fiscal Consolidation under Market's Scrutiny: How Government Communication Affects Bond Yields. Finance a úvěr. 2024, 74(2), 221-254. ISSN 0015-1920. UT-WOS link
- VÁCHA, Lukáš - ŠMOLÍK, Filip - BAXA, Jaromír. Comovement and disintegration of EU sovereign bond markets during the crisis. International Review of Economics and Finance. 2019, 64(November), 541-556. ISSN 1059-0560. UT-WOS link
Příspěvky v konferenčních sbornících
- BAXA, Jaromír. A simple real business cycle model of the Czech economy. In: REIFF, Marian. Quantitative methods in economics : multiple criteria decision making XIV 1st ed vyd. Bratislava: University of Economics, 2008, s. 28-39. ISBN 978-80-8078-217-7.
- BAXA, Jaromír. A simple real business cycle model : an application on the Czech economy. In: ŘEHOŘOVÁ, Pavla - MARŠÍKOVÁ, Kateřina - HUBÍNKA, Zbyněk. Mathematical methods in economics 2008 : proceedings of the 26th international conference Liberec: Technická univerzita Liberec, 2008, s. 9-9. ISBN 978-80-7372-387-3.
- BAXA, Jaromír. Cooperative behavior and economic growth. In: BROŽOVÁ, Helena - KVASNIČKA, Roman. Mathematical methods in economics 2009 1st ed vyd. Prague: Czech University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Management, 2009, s. 13-18. ISBN 978-80-213-1963-9.
- BAXA, Jaromír. What the Data Say about the Effects of Fiscal Policy in the Czech Republic?. In: HOUDA, Michal - FRIEBELOVA, Jana. Mathematical Methods in Economics 2010 1st ed vyd. Ceske Budejovice: University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Economics, 2010, s. 24-29. ISBN 978-80-7394-218-2.
- BAXA, Jaromír - PAULUS, Michal. The New Fiscal Rules in the Czech Republic: Will They Work?. In: MÉSZÁROS, József. Fiscal Rules in the EU after the Crisis : a Selection of Papers Presented during the Budapest Public Finance Seminar 2018 1st ed vyd. Budapest: Hungarian State Treasury, Budapest, 2018, s. 9-20. ISBN 978-963-693-915-1.
- ADAM, Tomáš - BAXA, Jaromír. Rule-of-thumb households in the Czech Republic. In: RAMÍK, Jaroslav - STAVÁREK, Daniel. Proceedings of 30th International Conference Mathematical Methods in Economics 1st ed vyd. Opava: Silesian University in Opava, 2012, s. 8-13. ISBN 978-80-7248-779-0.
JEM216 - Advanced Macroeconomics
JEM116 - Applied Econometrics
JEM209 - History and Methodology of Economics
JEM211 - Philosophy, Economics and Politics: Current Debates
JEM158 - Tools for Modern Macroeconometrics
Please note that my capacity for the year 2026/2027 is already full.
Bakalářské práce
Currently, I'm interested in EU policies, inflation dynamics, and fiscal and monetary policies, and attempts to discover causal mechanisms in macroeconomics using modern identification methodologies.
I welcome attempts to replicate the results of interesting papers from good economic journals. The replication wiki might help to uncover which replications are needed: https://replication.uni-goettingen.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page. Please note that for a decent thesis, one needs to go beyond simply reproducing the original results and present some broader form of replication using different data or an alternative method.
Topics from the history of economic thought: While the topics from the history of economic thought might be attractive for students, it is hard to come up with something truly novel and something that would meet the main criterion for a good economic thesis: own analytical contribution. However, what makes sense is to discuss and test some older hypotheses using either historical or contemporary data. If something like this comes to your mind, we can discuss the possibilities.
I also offer supervision of topics on economic analysis of conflicts and national security (failed states, terrorism and international aid, cross-border financial flows) + analyses of the economies of Ukraine and Russia.
Some topics listed below can be quite simple, while others can be more challenging.
Diplomové práce
Currently, I'm interested in EU policies, inflation dynamics, and fiscal and monetary policies, and attempts to discover causal mechanisms in macroeconomics using modern identification methodologies.
I welcome attempts to replicate the results of interesting papers from good economic journals. The replication wiki might help to uncover which replications are needed: https://replication.uni-goettingen.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page. Please note that for a decent thesis, one needs to go beyond simply reproducing the original results and present some broader form of replication using different data or an alternative method.
Topics from the history of economic thought: While the topics from the history of economic thought might be attractive for students, it is hard to come up with something truly novel and something that would meet the main criterion for a good economic thesis: own analytical contribution. However, what makes sense is to discuss and test some older hypotheses using either historical or contemporary data. If something like this comes to your mind, we can discuss the possibilities.
I also offer supervision of topics on economic analysis of conflicts and national security (failed states, terrorism and international aid, cross-border financial flows) + analyses of the economies of Ukraine and Russia.
Some topics listed below can be quite simple, while others can be more challenging.
Selection of specific topics:
Effectiveness of EU cohesion policy: Does it make sense to spend on regional cohesion in the EU?
EU accession and corruption: Is there any causal link?
Identification of equilibrium exchange rates
High-frequency identification of monetary policy shocks and their effects in emerging economies
Empirical macro-finance models: How does (mainly monetary) policy affect financial markets? Both high- and low-frequency results can be interesting, particularly for other countries than the United States.
Macroeconomic effects of market-based monetary policy uncertainty by Bauer, Lakdawala, Mueller (Economic Journal, 2022).
Distributional aspects of business cycles
Determinants of wage growth in the CEE region. What explains the differentials?
Topics in economic growth (inequality, indebtedness, human capital)
Topics in economic history (20th century preferably, I'm mostly interested in the interplay between economic theory, economic policy, and vice versa)
2025-2027 Czech Science Foundation GACR 25-17769S: Understanding Household Responses to Inflation: Insights from Randomized Controlled Trials after High Inflation, principal investigator.
2023-2025 Technology Agency of the Czech Republic: TQ01000396 Survey of Short-Term and Long-Term Inflation Expectations of Czech Households, co-investigator.
2020-2022 Czech Science Foundation GACR 20-14990S, Economic Policy in Times of Uncertainty, principal investigator.
Makroekonomie, hospodářská politika, evropská integrace