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Eric van Wincoop is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States and specializes in economics, econometrics, and finance. Their research spans 50 publications across these interconnected fields, with a particular focus on finance, general economics, econometrics, and accounting.

The scientist's work centers around key topics including:

  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Banking Stability, Regulation, Efficiency
  • Economic Theories and Models
  • Economic Policies and Impacts
  • Economic Theory and Policy

Eric van Wincoop has contributed extensively to both peer-reviewed journals and working paper repositories. Notable frequent publication venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of International Economics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Working Papers
  • Review of Financial Studies

Their recent research papers illustrate ongoing contributions to the understanding of international capital flows and asset pricing. Selected recent publications are:

  • "Global drivers of gross and net capital flows," 2020, Journal of International Economics
  • "Puzzling exchange rate dynamics and delayed portfolio adjustment," 2021, Journal of International Economics
  • "Can sticky portfolios explain international capital flows and asset prices?," 2022, Journal of International Economics
  • "International Portfolio Choice with Frictions: Evidence from Mutual Funds," 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Can Sticky Portfolios Explain International Capital Flows and Asset Prices?," 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal

Collaborative efforts feature prominently in van Wincoop's body of work, with frequent coauthorship by:

  • Philippe Bacchetta
  • J. Scott Davis
  • Eric R. Young
  • Simon Tièche
  • Margaret Davenport

Best Publications

  • Gravity with Gravitas: A Solution to the Border Puzzle

    James E. Anderson;Eric van Wincoop

  • Trade Costs

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  • National Money as a Barrier to International Trade: The Real Case for Currency Union

    Andrew K. Rose;Eric van Wincoop

  • Borders and business cycles

    Todd E. Clark;Eric van Wincoop

  • A Theory of the Currency Denomination of International Trade

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • Can Information Heterogeneity Explain the Exchange Rate Determination Puzzle

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • Gravity with Gravitas: A Solution to the Border Puzzle

    James E. Anderson;James E. Anderson;Eric van Wincoop;Eric van Wincoop

  • Does Exchange-Rate Stability Increase Trade and Welfare?

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • International capital flows

    Eric Van Wincoop;Cedric Tille;Cedric Tille

  • Infrequent Portfolio Decisions: A Solution to the Forward Discount Puzzle

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • Borders, Trade and Welfare

    James E. Anderson;Eric van Wincoop

  • Capital Flows to Emerging Markets: Liberalization, Overshooting, and Volatility

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • Welfare gains from international risksharing

    Eric van Wincoop

  • Predictability in financial markets: What do survey expectations tell us?

    Philippe Bacchetta;Elmar Mertens;Eric van Wincoop

  • Gravity in International Finance

    Yohei Okawa;Eric van Wincoop

  • On the unstable relationship between exchange rates and macroeconomic fundamentals

    Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • How big are potential welfare gains from international risksharing

    Eric van Wincoop

  • Capital Flows to Emerging Markets: Liberalization, Overshooting and Volatility

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • Wages, profits and the international portfolio puzzle

    Laura Bottazzi;Paolo Pesenti;Eric van Wincoop

  • The Intertemporal Elasticity of Substitution: An Exploration using a US Panel of State Data

    Paul Beaudry;Eric Van Wincoop

  • A Scapegoat Model of Exchange Rate Fluctuations

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • Can Information Heterogeneity Explain the Exchange Rate Determination Puzzle

    Eric van Wincoop;Eric van Wincoop;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta

  • WHY DO CONSUMER PRICES REACT LESS THAN IMPORT PRICES TO EXCHANGE RATES

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • International Capital Flows

    Cédric Tille;Eric van Wincoop

  • A theory of the currency denomination of international trade

    Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop;Eric van Wincoop

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Bacchetta
Philippe Bacchetta University of Lausanne
James E. Anderson
James E. Anderson Boston College
Paolo A. Pesenti
Paolo A. Pesenti Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Francis E. Warnock
Francis E. Warnock University of Virginia
Robert J. Shiller
Robert J. Shiller Yale University
Andrew K. Rose
Andrew K. Rose University of California, Berkeley
Todd E. Clark
Todd E. Clark Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Paul Beaudry
Paul Beaudry University of British Columbia
Roberto Perotti
Roberto Perotti Bocconi University
Jon Faust
Jon Faust Johns Hopkins University

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