His primary areas of investigation include Monetary economics, Financial system, Exchange rate, Loan and Finance. Eric S. Rosengren works on Monetary economics which deals in particular with Bank credit. His research integrates issues of Bank rate, Central bank, Small business, Consolidation and Chinese financial system in his study of Financial system.
His studies in Exchange rate integrate themes in fields like International economics and Foreign direct investment. His research investigates the connection between Loan and topics such as Supply shock that intersect with issues in Real estate and Cross-collateralization. His Capital requirement research extends to Finance, which is thematically connected.
His primary areas of study are Monetary policy, Financial system, Monetary economics, Finance and Quantitative easing. Eric S. Rosengren focuses mostly in the field of Monetary policy, narrowing it down to topics relating to Chief executive officer and, in certain cases, Public administration. Eric S. Rosengren interconnects Capital requirement, Capital, Financial crisis and Real estate in the investigation of issues within Financial system.
His Forward guidance, Exchange rate and Supply shock investigations are all subjects of Monetary economics research. His Quantitative easing research focuses on subjects like Monetary reform, which are linked to Bank rate. His work in Bank rate addresses issues such as Chinese financial system, which are connected to fields such as Official cash rate.
His primary scientific interests are in Monetary policy, Inflation, Financial stability, Monetary economics and Economy. His Monetary policy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Political economy, Mandate and Financial system. His research in Financial system is mostly focused on Credit crunch.
His Financial stability research incorporates themes from Recession and Interest rate. His work in the fields of Monetary economics, such as Shock, intersects with other areas such as Regulatory policy. His Economy study incorporates themes from Quantitative easing and State.
Eric S. Rosengren spends much of his time researching Monetary policy, Inflation, Monetary economics, Unemployment rate and Financial stability. His Monetary policy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Fiscal policy, Economic history and Mandate. In general Monetary economics study, his work on Interest rate often relates to the realm of Change over time, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
His Unemployment rate research incorporates elements of Asset, Shock, Economy and Payroll. His Financial stability research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Goods and services, Financial instability and Unemployment. His Too big to fail research includes elements of Capital and Financial system.
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Collateral Damage: Effects of the Japanese Bank Crisis on Real Activity in the United States
Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren.
The American Economic Review (2000)
The International Transmission of Financial Shocks: The Case of Japan
Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren.
The American Economic Review (1996)
The Capital Crunch: Neither a Borrower nor a Lender Be
Joe Peek;Eric Rosengren.
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (1995)
Unnatural Selection: Perverse Incentives and the Misallocation of Credit in Japan
Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren.
The American Economic Review (2005)
The real exchange rate and foreign direct investment in the United States : relative wealth vs. relative wage effects
Michael W. Klein;Eric Rosengren.
Journal of International Economics (1994)
Bank regulation and the credit crunch
Joe Peek;Eric Rosengren.
Journal of Banking and Finance (1995)
Bank Consolidation and Small Business Lending: It's Not Just Bank Size That Matters
Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren.
Journal of Banking and Finance (1998)
Troubled Banks, Impaired Foreign Direct Investment: The Role of Relative Access to Credit
Michael W. Klein;Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren.
The American Economic Review (2002)
Is bank supervision central to central banking
Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren;Geoffrey M. B. Tootell.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (1999)
The real exchange rate and foreign direct investment in the United States
Michael W. Klein;Eric Rosengren.
Journal of International Economics (1994)
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