Financial integration, Globalization, Developing country, Monetary economics and International economics are his primary areas of study. His Financial integration research includes themes of Volatility, External debt, Equity and Financial sector development. Eswar S. Prasad combines subjects such as Business cycle, Macroeconomics, International trade and Capital outflow with his study of Globalization.
His Developing country research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Financial globalization, Current account and Foreign direct investment. The concepts of his Monetary economics study are interwoven with issues in Consumption, Real wages and International finance. The various areas that he examines in his International economics study include Capital account, Emerging markets and Currency.
Eswar S. Prasad mostly deals with Monetary economics, Business cycle, Emerging markets, Financial integration and Developing country. His Monetary economics research integrates issues from Volatility and Consumption. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Balance of trade, Stylized fact and Econometrics.
His Emerging markets study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Capital market, Financial crisis, Portfolio and International economics. His studies deal with areas such as Capital account, Capital, External debt and Globalization as well as Financial integration. Eswar S. Prasad focuses mostly in the field of Developing country, narrowing it down to matters related to Current account and, in some cases, Investment and Panel data.
His primary areas of investigation include Monetary economics, Emerging markets, Financial market, Renminbi and Capital account. His Monetary economics study incorporates themes from Consumption and Portfolio. As part of one scientific family, Eswar S. Prasad deals mainly with the area of Consumption, narrowing it down to issues related to the Business cycle, and often Investment.
His work carried out in the field of Investment brings together such families of science as Convergence and Globalization. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Capital, Face and Capital market. His research integrates issues of Developing country, Development economics and Central bank in his study of Inflation.
Renminbi, Reserve currency, Monetary economics, International economics and Currency are his primary areas of study. He has included themes like Exchange-rate flexibility, Convertibility and Capital account convertibility in his Reserve currency study. His study in Convergence extends to Monetary economics with its themes.
His work deals with themes such as Capital account and Liberian dollar, which intersect with Currency. His Capital account research incorporates themes from Exchange rate and Financial stability. His Financial market study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Emerging markets and Macroeconomics.
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Effects of Financial Globalization on Developing Countries: Some Empirical Evidence
Eswar Prasad;Kenneth Rogoff;Shang-Jin Wei;M. Ayhan Kose.
(2003)
Financial Globalization: A Reappraisal
M. Ayhan Kose;Eswar Prasad;Kenneth S Rogoff;Shang-Jin Wei.
Imf Staff Papers (2009)
Financial Globalization: A Reappraisal
Ayhan M. Kose;Eswar Prasad;Kenneth Rogoff;Shang-Jin Wei.
Imf Staff Papers (2009)
Foreign Capital and Economic Growth
Eswar Prasad;Raghuram G. Rajan;Arvind Subramanian.
Research Papers in Economics (2007)
Medium-term determinants of current accounts in industrial and developing countries: an empirical exploration
Menzie D Chinn;Eswar S Prasad.
Journal of International Economics (2003)
GLOBAL BUSINESS CYCLES: CONVERGENCE OR DECOUPLING?*
M. Ayhan Kose;Christopher M. Otrok;Eswar S. Prasad.
International Economic Review (2012)
Financial Integration and Macroeconomic Volatility
M. Ayhan Kose;Eswar S. Prasad;Marco E. Terrones.
Financial Integration and Macroeconomic Volatility (2003)
The Chinese Approach to Capital Inflows: Patterns and Possible Explanations
Eswar Prasad;Shang-Jin Wei.
National Bureau of Economic Research (2005)
Macroeconomic fluctuations in developing countries : some stylized facts
Pierre-Richard Agenor;C. John McDermott;Eswar S. Prasad.
The World Bank Economic Review (2000)
A Pragmatic Approach to Capital Account Liberalization
Eswar Prasad;Raghuram G. Rajan.
Research Papers in Economics (2008)
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