2003 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1989 - Fellows of the Econometric Society
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Capital, Labour economics, Monetary economics, Rate of return and Microeconomics. His Capital research incorporates elements of Discount points and Liquidity risk. His study looks at the relationship between Labour economics and fields such as Productivity, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His Monetary economics research integrates issues from Financial market, Capital asset pricing model and Diminishing returns. His research integrates issues of Variable, Financial intermediary and Distribution in his study of Rate of return. His Microeconomics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Market liquidity, Economic growth and Gains from trade.
Boyan Jovanovic mostly deals with Monetary economics, Capital, Labour economics, Microeconomics and Econometrics. His research in Monetary economics intersects with topics in Business cycle, Consumption and Investment. As a member of one scientific family, Boyan Jovanovic mostly works in the field of Capital, focusing on Technological change and, on occasion, Creative destruction.
His studies deal with areas such as Productivity, Value and Human capital as well as Labour economics. The concepts of his Microeconomics study are interwoven with issues in Quality and Welfare. Boyan Jovanovic works on Econometrics which deals in particular with Volatility.
His primary areas of investigation include Monetary economics, Microeconomics, Investment, Reputation and Welfare. In the field of Monetary economics, his study on Fiat money overlaps with subjects such as Bubble. His work on Incentive as part of general Microeconomics research is frequently linked to Personal computer, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Investment is often connected to Capital in his work. The Capital study combines topics in areas such as Technological change, Economy and Obsolescence. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Capital asset pricing model, Coordination game and Adverse selection.
Boyan Jovanovic mainly investigates Microeconomics, Monetary economics, Investment, Capital and Welfare. His research in the fields of Competitive equilibrium overlaps with other disciplines such as Excess return. His work in the fields of Monetary economics, such as Fiat money, intersects with other areas such as Bubble.
His Welfare study incorporates themes from Ask price, Weighted arithmetic mean and Adverse selection. As a part of the same scientific study, Boyan Jovanovic usually deals with the Business cycle, concentrating on Incentive and frequently concerns with Emerging technologies and Quality. His work carried out in the field of Capital employed brings together such families of science as Physical capital and Capital intensity.
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Selection and the evolution of industry
Boyan Jovanovic.
(1981)
Financial Development, Growth, and the Distribution of Income
Jeremy Greenwood;Boyan Jovanovic.
Journal of Political Economy (1990)
Job Matching and the Theory of Turnover
Boyan Jovanovic.
Journal of Political Economy (1979)
An Estimated Model of Entrepreneurial Choice under Liquidity Constraints
David S. Evans;Boyan Jovanovic.
Journal of Political Economy (1989)
The Q-Theory of Mergers
Boyan Jovanovic;Peter Rousseau.
Research Papers in Economics (2002)
Stock markets and development
Raymond Atje;Boyan Jovanovic.
European Economic Review (1993)
The Life Cycle of a Competitive Industry
Boyan Jovanovic;Glenn M. MacDonald.
Journal of Political Economy (1994)
Labor Mobility and Wages
Jacob Mincer;Boyan Jovanovic.
Research Papers in Economics (1981)
Firm-specific Capital and Turnover
Boyan Jovanovic.
Journal of Political Economy (1979)
General Purpose Technologies
Boyan Jovanovic;Peter L. Rousseau.
National Bureau of Economic Research (2005)
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