1986 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Jeffrey A. Frankel mainly focuses on Monetary economics, Exchange rate, Currency, International economics and Interest rate. He focuses mostly in the field of Monetary economics, narrowing it down to matters related to International finance and, in some cases, European Monetary System. He has included themes like Risk premium, Spot contract and Liberian dollar in his Exchange rate study.
His research integrates issues of Emerging markets, Financial crisis and Portfolio in his study of Currency. His studies deal with areas such as Bilateral trade and Optimum currency area as well as International economics. As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Interest rate, concentrating on Debt and frequently concerns with Balance sheet.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Monetary economics, Exchange rate, Currency, International economics and Liberian dollar. Jeffrey A. Frankel combines topics linked to Emerging markets with his work on Monetary economics. His Exchange rate study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Econometrics, Risk premium, Financial market and Depreciation.
His Currency research focuses on subjects like Bilateral trade, which are linked to Endogeneity and East Asia. His research links Liberalization with International economics. His Liberian dollar study combines topics in areas such as Exchange-rate flexibility, Renminbi and Rate of return.
His main research concerns Monetary economics, Macroeconomics, Exchange rate, Fiscal policy and Developing country. His Monetary policy, Currency, Real gross domestic product and Inflation study in the realm of Monetary economics connects with subjects such as Stability and Growth Pact. His research ties Liberian dollar and Currency together.
His biological study focuses on Exchange-rate regime. His study on Fiscal policy also encompasses disciplines like
Jeffrey A. Frankel spends much of his time researching Monetary economics, Exchange rate, Fiscal policy, Boom and Developing country. The concepts of his Monetary economics study are interwoven with issues in Balance and Emerging markets. The various areas that Jeffrey A. Frankel examines in his Exchange rate study include Index, Law of one price and Currency.
His studies in Currency integrate themes in fields like Financial market and Liberian dollar. His Fiscal policy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Business cycle, Government, Volatility and Recession. His work in Speculation tackles topics such as Financial economics which are related to areas like Interest rate.
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Does Trade Cause Growth
Jeffrey A. Frankel;David H. Romer.
The American Economic Review (1999)
The Endogenity of the Optimum Currency Area Criteria
Jeffrey A. Frankel;Andrew K. Rose.
The Economic Journal (1998)
Currency crashes in emerging markets: An empirical treatment
Jeffrey A. Frankel;Andrew K. Rose.
Journal of International Economics (1996)
No Single Currency Regime Is Right for All Countries or at All Times
Jeffrey A. Frankel;Jeffrey A. Frankel.
(1999)
An Estimate of the Effect of Common Currencies on Trade and Income
Jeffrey Frankel;Andrew Rose.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2002)
On the Mark: A Theory of Floating Exchange Rates Based on Real Interest Differentials
Jeffrey A Frankel.
The American Economic Review (1979)
The Endogeneity of the Optimum Currency Area Criteria
Jeffrey A Frankel;Andrew K Rose.
Social Science Research Network (1996)
Regional trading blocs in the world economic system
Jeffrey Frankel.
(1997)
Using Survey Data to Test Standard Propositions Regarding Exchange Rate Expectations
Jeffrey Frankel;Kenneth Froot.
Research Papers in Economics (1986)
Using Survey Data to Test Some Standard Propositions Regarding Exchange Rate Expectations
Jeffrey A. Frankel;Jeffrey A. Frankel;Kenneth Froot;Kenneth Froot.
Social Science Research Network (1985)
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