His primary scientific interests are in Monetary economics, Financial system, Information asymmetry, Macroprudential regulation and Boom. His work on Exchange rate as part of general Monetary economics research is often related to Bilateral trade, thus linking different fields of science. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Trade finance and Reserve requirement.
His studies deal with areas such as Market structure and Competition as well as Information asymmetry. His work carried out in the field of Macroprudential regulation brings together such families of science as Monetary policy, Great Moderation and Fiscal policy. The Monetary policy study combines topics in areas such as Business cycle and Leverage.
Monetary economics, Financial system, Monetary policy, Financial crisis and Boom are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Moral hazard, Financial intermediary, Information asymmetry and Economic model, which intersect with Monetary economics. He interconnects Market structure, Industrial organization and Competition in the investigation of issues within Information asymmetry.
His study in Financial system is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Credit risk and Systemic risk. His study focuses on the intersection of Monetary policy and fields such as Finance with connections in the field of Incentive. Giovanni Dell'Ariccia combines subjects such as Fiscal policy and Liquidity risk with his study of Financial crisis.
Giovanni Dell'Ariccia mainly investigates Monetary economics, Financial system, Financial crisis, Banking union and Incentive. His Monetary economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Leverage, Financial intermediary and Financial stability. Giovanni Dell'Ariccia works mostly in the field of Financial intermediary, limiting it down to topics relating to Payment and, in certain cases, Network effect.
His work on Recapitalization as part of general Financial system research is frequently linked to Welfare, Sovereignty and Nexus, bridging the gap between disciplines. He has included themes like Risk management, Financial regulation and Bank credit in his Recapitalization study. His Financial crisis study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Competition, Asset and Investment.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Monetary economics, Interest rate, Finance, Monetary policy and Leverage. His study in the fields of Exchange rate and Solvency under the domain of Monetary economics overlaps with other disciplines such as Boom and Limiting. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Interest rate, Payment, Zero lower bound, Forward guidance, Quantitative easing and Market power is strongly linked to Financial intermediary.
Many of his research projects under Finance are closely connected to Agency, The Internet and Supervisor with Agency, The Internet and Supervisor, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His Leverage research incorporates themes from Business cycle and Interbank lending market. His Market liquidity study incorporates themes from Financial crisis and Financial system.
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Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy
Olivier Blanchard;Giovanni DellAriccia;Paolo Mauro.
(2010)
Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy
Olivier Blanchard;Giovanni DellAriccia;Paolo Mauro.
(2010)
Lending Booms and Lending Standards
Giovanni Dell'ariccia;Robert Marquez.
Journal of Finance (2006)
Lending Booms and Lending Standards
Giovanni Dell'ariccia;Robert Marquez.
Journal of Finance (2006)
The real effect of banking crises
Giovanni Dell'Ariccia;Enrica Detragiache;Raghuram Rajan.
Journal of Financial Intermediation (2008)
The real effect of banking crises
Giovanni Dell'Ariccia;Enrica Detragiache;Raghuram Rajan.
Journal of Financial Intermediation (2008)
Information and bank credit allocation
Giovanni Dell'Ariccia;Robert Marquez.
Journal of Financial Economics (2004)
Information and bank credit allocation
Giovanni Dell'Ariccia;Robert Marquez.
Journal of Financial Economics (2004)
Credit Booms and Lending Standards: Evidence from the Subprime Mortgage Market
Giovanni Dell’Ariccia;Deniz Igan;Luc Laeven.
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (2012)
Credit Booms and Lending Standards: Evidence from the Subprime Mortgage Market
Giovanni Dell’Ariccia;Deniz Igan;Luc Laeven.
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (2012)
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