Columbia University
United States
Monetary economics, Exchange rate, Econometrics, Exchange-rate regime and Financial economics are his primary areas of study. His studies in Monetary economics integrate themes in fields like Tax revenue, Financial intermediary and Public finance. Alberto Giovannini works mostly in the field of Exchange rate, limiting it down to topics relating to Liberian dollar and, in certain cases, Price discrimination, Monopolistic competition and Price level.
He interconnects Total factor productivity, Disinflation, Inflation, Interest rate and Flexibility in the investigation of issues within Exchange-rate regime. His Disinflation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Inflation rate, Balassa–Samuelson effect and Prime. His Financial economics study incorporates themes from Foreign exchange market and Interest rate parity.
His main research concerns Monetary economics, Exchange rate, Monetary policy, Particle physics and Econometrics. His Monetary economics study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Portfolio. His Exchange rate research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Price level, Central bank and Currency.
His Monetary policy research incorporates themes from Interest rate and International economics. His work in Exchange-rate regime addresses subjects such as Disinflation, which are connected to disciplines such as Total factor productivity. The concepts of his Total factor productivity study are interwoven with issues in Inflation rate and Prime.
His primary areas of study are Financial system, Particle physics, Systemic risk, Financial market and Nuclear physics. His studies deal with areas such as Investment, Open market operation, Credit channel and Interest rate as well as Financial system. The study incorporates disciplines such as Multiplicity, Proton and New class in addition to Particle physics.
His Systemic risk research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Information asymmetry, Financial economics and Market liquidity, Monetary economics. His work on Exchange rate and Currency exchange rate as part of general Monetary economics research is frequently linked to Wholesale price index, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. In general Exchange rate, his work in Foreign exchange market and Dollar exchange rate is often linked to German and Derivatives market linking many areas of study.
His primary areas of investigation include Financial system, Monetary economics, Financial market, Market liquidity and Information asymmetry. His Financial system study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Investment, Open market operation, Liquidity risk and Interest rate. His research in Interest rate intersects with topics in Taylor rule, Discount points, Subsidy and Monetary policy.
His Exchange rate, Currency exchange rate, Credit channel and Quantitative easing study in the realm of Monetary economics interacts with subjects such as Wholesale price index. His Exchange rate research integrates issues from Spite and Rational expectations. His Information asymmetry research includes themes of Funding liquidity, Foreign exchange market, Market price and Financial crisis, Systemic risk.
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International evidence on tradables and nontradables inflation
José De Gregorio;Alberto Giovannini;Alberto Giovannini;Holger C. Wolf.
European Economic Review (1994)
Limiting Exchange Rate Flexibility: The European Monetary System
George Alogoskoufis;F. Giavazzi;A. Giovannini.
(1989)
Exchange rates and traded goods prices
Alberto Giovannini;Alberto Giovannini.
Journal of International Economics (1988)
Saving and the real interest rate in LDCs
Alberto Giovannini.
Journal of Development Economics (1985)
Government revenue from financial repression
Alberto Giovannini;Martha de Melo.
(1990)
The Time Variation of Risk and Return in the Foreign Exchange and Stock Markets
Alberto Giovannini;Philippe Jorion.
Journal of Finance (1989)
The Microstructure of Foreign Exchange Markets
Jeffrey Frankel;Giampaolo Galli;Alberto Giovannini.
Southern Economic Journal (1996)
Interest rates and risk premia in the stock market and in the foreign exchange market
Alberto Giovannini;Philippe Jorion.
Journal of International Money and Finance (1987)
Risk Aversion and Intertemporal Substitution in the Capital Asset Pricing Model
Alberto Giovannini;Philippe Weil.
National Bureau of Economic Research (1989)
The Behavior of Nontradable-Goods Prices In Europe: Evidence and Interpretation*
José De Gregorio;Alberto Giovannini;Thomas H. Krueger.
Review of International Economics (1994)
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