Motohiro Yogo (與語基裕, Yogo Motohiro) is a Japanese American economist and a professor of economics at Princeton University.
[1] His research is on asset pricing, insurance, and household finance.
[3] Yogo began his career as an assistant professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
He joined the research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis as a monetary advisor in 2010.
[3] Yogo's research contributions include demand system asset pricing, the financial economics of insurance, and a test for weak instruments in instrumental variables regression.