Carmen Reinhart mostly deals with Monetary economics, Exchange rate, International economics, Emerging markets and Interest rate. Her Monetary economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of External debt, Macroeconomics, Debt, Economic indicator and Financial crisis. The various areas that Carmen Reinhart examines in her Exchange rate study include Inflation and Currency.
She usually deals with International economics and limits it to topics linked to Capital and Latin Americans, Capital market and Fiscal policy. The concepts of her Emerging markets study are interwoven with issues in Capital account, Stylized fact and Fear of floating. Carmen Reinhart has included themes like Developing country and Recession in her Interest rate study.
Her primary areas of study are Monetary economics, Exchange rate, Capital, Emerging markets and Debt. The study incorporates disciplines such as Developing country and International economics in addition to Monetary economics. Her Exchange rate study incorporates themes from Monetary policy, Real interest rate and Fiscal policy.
Her research integrates issues of Latin Americans and Capital market in her study of Capital. Her Emerging markets research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Financial market, Asset and Liberian dollar. Carmen Reinhart combines subjects such as Financial crisis, Default and Financial system with her study of Debt.
Monetary economics, Debt, Financial system, Capital and Emerging markets are her primary areas of study. Her Monetary economics research incorporates elements of Restructuring and Gross domestic product. Her Debt research includes elements of Developing country, Financial repression, Financial crisis and Default.
The various areas that Carmen Reinhart examines in her Financial crisis study include Latin Americans and Fear of floating. Her work deals with themes such as Exchange-rate flexibility and International economics, which intersect with Capital. Her Emerging markets study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Monetary policy and Commodity.
Carmen Reinhart mainly investigates Monetary economics, Debt, Capital, Financial system and Exchange rate. Carmen Reinhart has included themes like Emerging markets, Impact factor and Gross domestic product in her Monetary economics study. Her studies in Debt integrate themes in fields like Financial repression, Restructuring and Default.
Her research in Capital intersects with topics in Developing country and China. Her work carried out in the field of Exchange rate brings together such families of science as Capital requirement, Margin and Currency. Carmen Reinhart studied Currency and International economics that intersect with Foreign exchange.
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This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly
Carmen M. Reinhart;Kenneth S. Rogoff.
(2009)
The Twin Crises: The Causes of Banking and Balance-Of-Payments Problems
Graciela L. Kaminsky;Carmen M. Reinhart.
The American Economic Review (1996)
Fear of Floating
Guillermo A. Calvo;Carmen M. Reinhart.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2002)
GROWTH IN A TIME OF DEBT
Carmen M. Reinhart;Kenneth S. Rogoff.
The American Economic Review (2010)
Leading Indicators of Currency Crises
Graciela Kaminsky;Saul Lizondo;Carmen M. Reinhart.
Staff Papers - International Monetary Fund (1998)
The Modern History of Exchange Rate Arrangements: A Reinterpretation
Carmen M. Reinhart;Kenneth S. Rogoff.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2004)
The Aftermath of Financial Crises
Carmen M. Reinhart;Kenneth S. Rogoff.
The American Economic Review (2009)
“Capital Inflows and Real Exchange Rate Appreciation in Latin America: The Role of External Factors
Guillermo A. Calvo;Leonardo Leiderman;Carmen M. Reinhart.
IMF Staff Papers (1993)
From Financial Crash to Debt Crisis
Carmen M Reinhart;Kenneth S Rogoff.
The American Economic Review (2011)
When it rains, it pours: procyclical capital flows and macroeconomic policies
Graciela Kaminsky;Carmen Reinhart;Carlos Vegh.
Nber Macroeconomics Annual (2004)
Harvard University
Columbia University
George Washington University
Johns Hopkins University
International Monetary Fund
Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives
Inter-American Development Bank
University of Chile
Williams College
Harvard University
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