The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Financial integration, Econometrics, Demographic economics, Risk sharing and International economics. The Econometrics study combines topics in areas such as General linear model and Log-linear model. His studies deal with areas such as Index, Production and Specialization as well as Demographic economics.
A majority of his Risk sharing research is a blend of other scientific areas, such as Consumption smoothing, Oecd countries and Smoothing. His Consumption smoothing research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Equity, Gross domestic product and Debt. His work in International economics addresses subjects such as Income protection insurance, which are connected to disciplines such as Order, Trade barrier, Fiscal policy and Financial system.
Bent E. Sørensen mainly focuses on Monetary economics, Econometrics, Risk sharing, Consumption and Capital market. His Monetary economics research incorporates elements of Debt, Foreign ownership, Foreign direct investment and Income protection insurance. His work on Stochastic volatility as part of general Econometrics study is frequently linked to Advice, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Capital market study combines topics in areas such as Production, Specialization, Macroeconomics, Financial integration and Financial economics. Bent E. Sørensen combines subjects such as Ask price and International economics with his study of Financial integration. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Smoothing and Equity.
His primary areas of investigation include Consumption, Monetary economics, Test, Work and Productivity. His study in Consumption is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Recession and Debt. His work deals with themes such as Stylized fact and Equity, which intersect with Monetary economics.
His research in Equity focuses on subjects like Interbank lending market, which are connected to Financial integration. In his research, he performs multidisciplinary study on Work and Econometrics. His Productivity research integrates issues from Foreign direct investment, Data collection and International economics.
His primary scientific interests are in Database, Download, Monetary economics, Unemployment and Electronic publishing. In general Database study, his work on Aggregate often relates to the realm of Longitudinal data, Construct, Level data and Official statistics, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Download research spans across into areas like Developing country, Productivity, International economics, Endogeneity and Total factor productivity.
His research in Monetary economics intersects with topics in Buffer stock scheme, Trust fund and Risk aversion. His Unemployment research incorporates themes from Consumption, Recession and Debt. Electronic publishing combines with fields such as Data collection, Missing data, Balance sheet, Raw data and Macro in his research.
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Channels of Interstate Risk Sharing: United States 1963–1990
Pierfederico Asdrubali;Bent E. Sørensen;Oved Yosha.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (1996)
Risk Sharing and Industrial Specialization: Regional and International Evidence
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan;Bent E. Sørensen;Oved Yosha.
The American Economic Review (2003)
GMM Estimation of a Stochastic Volatility Model: A Monte Carlo Study
Torben G. Andersen;Bent E. Sørensen.
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics (1996)
International risk sharing and European monetary unification
Bent E. Sørensen;Oved Yosha.
Journal of International Economics (1998)
Economic integration, industrial specialization, and the asymmetry of macroeconomic fluctuations
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan;Bent E. Sørensen;Oved Yosha.
Journal of International Economics (2001)
Home bias and international risk sharing: Twin puzzles separated at birth
Bent E. Sørensen;Bent E. Sørensen;Yi-Tsung Wu;Oved Yosha;Yu Zhu.
Journal of International Money and Finance (2007)
Interaction Effects in Econometrics
Hatice Ozer Balli;Bent E. Sørensen;Bent E. Sørensen.
Empirical Economics (2013)
How to Construct Nationally Representative Firm Level Data from the Orbis Global Database: New Facts and Aggregate Implications
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan;Bent Sorensen;Carolina Villegas-Sanchez;Vadym Volosovych.
National Bureau of Economic Research (2015)
Efficient method of moments estimation of a stochastic volatility model: A Monte Carlo study
Torben G. Andersen;Hyung Jin Chung;Bent E. Sørensen.
Journal of Econometrics (1999)
Leverage Across Firms, Banks and Countries
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan;Bent Sorensen;Bent Sorensen;Sevcan Yesiltas.
Journal of International Economics (2012)
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