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Christiane Baumeister

Department of Economics

Office
3028 Jenkins and Nanovic Halls
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone
574-631-8450
Email
cbaumeis@nd.edu

Robert and Irene Bozzone Associate Professor

  • Macroeconomics
  • Oil industry
  • Fracking

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Baumeister in the News

To prevent that inflationary cycle, Christiane Baumeister, an economics professor at the University of Notre Dame, said she thinks the Federal Reserve should be raising interest rates.

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At an age when most children would be looking at storybooks, Christiane Baumeister was drawn to supply and demand graphs. "My father was a high school economics teacher, and I loved to spend time in his office browsing through his books," she says. 

There’s a risk that what’s happening with energy prices could shape consumers' inflation expectations, said Christiane Baumeister, a macroeconomist at the University of Notre Dame.

“I don’t see much happening from the production side in order to mitigate the effects for the U.S. economy,” said Christiane Baumeister, an economics professor at the University of Notre Dame who studies oil markets.

Christiane Baumeister, a professor at the University of Notre Dame, is among those to worry about energy prices after the decision by Saudi Arabia and Russia to cut supply. She expects prices to rise further, potentially bidding up expectations of future inflation as well as delaying the descent in core price growth if companies opt to pass on higher costs to consumers.

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“The Fed is really caught between a rock and a hard place,” said Christiane Baumeister, a professor at the University of Notre Dame. 

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So far, however, the West has not succeeded in choking off financing for Russia’s war on Ukraine, said Christiane Baumeister of the University of Notre Dame.

In that case, “the main question is will countries have enough time to find alternatives” to prevent massive price increases, said Christiane Baumeister, an economist at the University of Notre Dame who studies the dynamics of energy markets.

Further rate rises are also likely well into next year, said Christiane Baumeister, a professor at the University of Notre Dame, who thinks the Fed could lift its benchmark policy rate as high as 4 per cent in 2023.