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1320
National Ranking
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Overview

Atish R. Ghosh is affiliated with the International Monetary Fund in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within economics, econometrics, finance, artificial intelligence, and molecular biology, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to their work.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Within these fields, subfields prominently addressed in their work are:

  • General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Finance
  • Molecular Biology

The scientist's research covers various topics, with particular attention to:

  • Economic theories and models
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Atish R. Ghosh illustrate the scope and diversity of their research. These include:

  • "Unconventional policy instruments in the New Keynesian model," 2024, published in Macroeconomic Dynamics
  • "What's in a Name? That Which We Call Capital Controls," 2020, published in Economic Policy
  • "Quantum Prometheus: Defying Overhead with Recycled Ancillas in Quantum Error Correction," 2024, published on arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Hydrodynamic modulation of bacterial biofilm formation via cellular motility," 2025, published in Physics of Fluids

The frequent venues for their publications reflect a cross-disciplinary reach:

  • Macroeconomic Dynamics
  • Economic Policy
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physics of Fluids

Atish R. Ghosh has collaborated regularly with a range of co-authors, indicating a broad network of scholarly cooperation. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Zineddine Alla
  • Raphaël Espinoza
  • Mahvash Saeed Qureshi
  • Avimita Chatterjee
  • Swaroop Ghosh

Best Publications

  • Capital Inflows: The Role of Controls

    Jonathan David Ostry;Atish R. Ghosh;Karl F Habermeier;Marcos d Chamon

  • Fiscal Fatigue, Fiscal Space and Debt Sustainability in Advanced Economies

    Atish R. Ghosh;Jun I. Kim;Enrique G. Mendoza;Jonathan D. Ostry

  • Exchange Rate Regimes: Choices and Consequences

    Atish R. Ghosh;Anne-Marie Gulde;Holger C. Wolf

  • Managing Capital Inflows: What Tools to Use?

    Jonathan Ostry;Atish Ghosh;Karl Habermeier;Luc Laeven

  • Does the nominal exchange rate regime matter

    Atish R Ghosh;Anne-Marie Gulde;Jonathan D Ostry;Holger C Wolf

  • IMF-Supported Programs in Indonesia, Korea and Thailand

    Timothy D. Lane;Marianne Schulze-Gattas;Tsidi M Tsikata;Steven T Phillips

  • Warning: Inflation May Be Harmful to Your Growth

    Atish Ghosh;Steven Phillips

  • Two Targets, Two Instruments: Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies in Emerging Market Economies

    Jonathan Ostry;Atish Ghosh;Marcos Chamon

  • Tools for managing financial-stability risks from capital inflows ☆

    Jonathan D. Ostry;Atish R. Ghosh;Marcos Chamon;Mahvash S. Qureshi

  • International Capital Mobility Amongst the Major Industrialised Countries: Too Little or Too Much?

    Atish R. Ghosh

  • The Current Account in Developing Countries: A Perspective from the Consumption-Smoothing Approach

    Atish R. Ghosh;Jonathan D. Ostry

  • Currency boards: More than a quick fix?

    Atish R. Ghosh;Anne-Marie Gulde;Holger C. Wolf

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  • IMF-supported programs in Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand : a preliminary assessment

    Timothy Lane;Atish Ghosh;Javier Hamann;Steven Phillips

  • Inflation, Disinflation, and Growth

    Atish Ghosh;Steven Phillips

  • Surges

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  • Capital Controls: When and Why?

    Jonathan D Ostry;Atish R Ghosh;Marcos Chamon;Mahvash S Qureshi

  • Managing Capital Inflows: The Role of Capital Controls and Prudential Policies

    Mahvash Qureshi;Jonathan Ostry;Atish Ghosh;Marcos Chamon

  • East Asia in the Aftermath; Was there a Crunch?

    Atish R. Ghosh;Swart R. Ghosh

  • Fiscal Space

    Unknown

  • Does the exchange rate regime matter for inflation and growth

    Atish R. Ghosh

  • Exchange Rate Management and Crisis Susceptibility: A Reassessment

    Atish R Ghosh;Jonathan D Ostry;Mahvash S Qureshi

  • Does the Nominal Exchange Rate Regime Matter

    Jonathan David Ostry;Anne Marie Gulde;Atish R. Ghosh;Holger C. Wolf

  • Two Targets, Two Instruments: Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies in Emerging Market Economies

    Jonathan Ostry;Atish Ghosh;Marcos Chamon

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonathan D. Ostry
Jonathan D. Ostry University of Toronto
Paul R. Masson
Paul R. Masson University of Toronto
Olivier J. Blanchard
Olivier J. Blanchard Peterson Institute for International Economics
Anton Korinek
Anton Korinek University of Virginia
Luc Laeven
Luc Laeven European Central Bank
Enrique G. Mendoza
Enrique G. Mendoza University of Pennsylvania
Eduardo Borensztein
Eduardo Borensztein Inter-American Development Bank
Helge Berger
Helge Berger International Monetary Fund

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