Martin Stuermer is an Economist in the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund. He is also adjunct lecturer in Department of Economics at the University of Maryland, College Park. His research interests are macroeconomics with a focus on energy, commodities, and natural resources. He holds a PhD economics from the University of Bonn and worked for the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas from 2014 to 2021.

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Beyond energy: Inflationary effects of metals price shocks
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- Energy 
- Inflation

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Reducing fossil fuel extraction may imply persistent negative effects for fossil fuel-producing economies
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- Climate Change 
- Energy

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The potential impact of gas supply disruptions in Europe: An update
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- Energy 
- Politics and economics 
- Ukraine Initiative

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Metals may become the new oil in net-zero emissions scenario
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- Environment 
- Energy

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Bulking up: Booms and busts in maritime transport costs and their drivers
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- Economic history 
- International trade