2019 - Foreign Honorary Member, the American Economic Association
2016 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2013 - Yrjö Jahnsson Award
2013 - Fellows of the Econometric Society
2005 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Monetary economics, Equity, International finance, Financial market and Finance are her primary areas of study. Her study in Monetary economics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Total return and Market economy. Hélène Rey combines subjects such as Information asymmetry, Return on capital employed, Working capital and Diversification with her study of Equity.
Her International finance research includes themes of Monetary policy and Trilemma. As part of the same scientific family, Hélène Rey usually focuses on Monetary policy, concentrating on Leverage and intersecting with Financial intermediary, Financial system, Financial capital and Intermediary. Her work in Financial market addresses issues such as Macroeconomics, which are connected to fields such as Capital market.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Monetary economics, Equity, Finance, Asset and Exchange rate. Her Monetary economics study incorporates themes from Financial market, Financial intermediary, Financial crisis and Investment. Her Equity study combines topics in areas such as Financial economics, Portfolio, Panel data and International finance.
In her work, Gravity model of trade, Insider trading and Dummy variable is strongly intertwined with Information asymmetry, which is a subfield of Financial economics. The various areas that Hélène Rey examines in her Finance study include Monetary policy and Fiscal policy. Her Exchange rate research incorporates elements of Market liquidity, General equilibrium theory and Econometrics.
Hélène Rey mostly deals with Monetary economics, Monetary policy, Investment, Macroeconomics and Financial intermediary. In her study, Forward guidance is strongly linked to Capital, which falls under the umbrella field of Monetary economics. Her work carried out in the field of Monetary policy brings together such families of science as Financial market and Finance.
Her Inflation targeting and Trilemma study in the realm of Macroeconomics connects with subjects such as Autonomy. The Financial intermediary study combines topics in areas such as Macroeconomic model and Systemic risk. The concepts of her Exchange rate study are interwoven with issues in Capital flows and Equity.
Hélène Rey mainly investigates Monetary economics, Currency, Triffin dilemma, Monetary policy and Consumption. Hélène Rey undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Monetary economics and Identification in her work. She works mostly in the field of Triffin dilemma, limiting it down to concerns involving Financial system and, occasionally, Interest rate and Systemic risk.
Hélène Rey interconnects Financial market, Capital market, Finance and International finance in the investigation of issues within Monetary policy. Her studies in Financial market integrate themes in fields like Monetary hegemony, Trilemma, Inflation targeting and Macroeconomics. Her Consumption study which covers Zero lower bound that intersects with Asset and Actuarial science.
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Dilemma not Trilemma: The Global Financial Cycle and Monetary Policy Independence
Helene Rey.
Research Papers in Economics (2015)
The determinants of cross-border equity flows
Richard Portes;Hélène Rey;Hélène Rey.
Journal of International Economics (2005)
From World Banker to World Venture Capitalist: US External Adjustment and the Exorbitant Privilege
Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas;Helene Rey.
Research Papers in Economics (2005)
International Financial Adjustment
Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas;Helene Rey.
Research Papers in Economics (2005)
International Financial Adjustment
Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas.
Journal of Political Economy (2007)
Exchange Rates, Equity Prices, and Capital Flows
Harald Hau;Hélène Rey.
Review of Financial Studies (2006)
PPP Strikes Back: Aggregation And the Real Exchange Rate
Jean Imbs;Haroon Mumtaz;Morten O. Ravn;Helene Rey.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2005)
Information and capital flows: The determinants of transactions in financial assets
Richard Portes;Richard Portes;Hélène Rey;Hélène Rey;Yonghyup Oh.
European Economic Review (2001)
The Emergence of the Euro as an International Currency
Richard Portes;Helene Rey.
Economic Policy (1998)
Financial super-markets: size matters for asset trade
Philippe Martin;Hélène Rey.
Journal of International Economics (2004)
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