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John H. Rogers

John H. Rogers

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
55
Citations
15139
World Ranking
1053
National Ranking
31

Overview

John H. Rogers is affiliated with Fudan University in China and specializes in the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their work spans various subfields, including Finance, Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Accounting, and General Health Professions.

The researcher has published extensively on topics such as Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, Market Dynamics and Volatility, Global Financial Crisis and Policies, Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Banking Stability, Regulation, and Efficiency, Fiscal Policies and Political Economy, and Financial Risk and Volatility Modeling.

Key recent papers include:

  • "A unified measure of Fed monetary policy shocks," 2020, Journal of Monetary Economics
  • "Global Economic and Financial Effects of 21st Century Pandemics and Epidemics," 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "What is Certain about Uncertainty?," 2023, Journal of Economic Literature
  • "The effects of U.S. monetary policy on international mutual fund investment," 2022, Journal of International Money and Finance
  • "Modern Pandemics: Recession and Recovery," 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with John H. Rogers include Wenbin Wu, Thiago R.T. Ferreira, John Ammer, Gang Wang, and Yang Yu.

Their publications have appeared in several venues with multiple contributions to the SSRN Electronic Journal, International Finance Discussion Paper, Finance and Economics Discussion Series, along with appearances in the Journal of Monetary Economics and the Journal of Economic Literature.

A book titled Capital Controls in Emerging and Developing Economies and the Transmission of U.S. Monetary Policy was published in 2023 by World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. This work contributes to the discourse on monetary policy transmission in emerging markets.

Best Publications

  • How wide is the border

    Charles Engel;John H. Rogers

  • Puzzles in the Chinese stock market

    John G. Fernald;John H. Rogers

  • The high-frequency response of exchange rates and interest rates to macroeconomic announcements

    Jon Faust;John H. Rogers;Shing-Yi Wang;Jonathan H. Wright

  • The High-Frequency Response of Exchange Rates and Interest Rates to Macroeconomic Announcements

    Jon Faust;John H. Rogers;Shing-Yi B. Wang;Jonathan H. Wright

  • Monetary Policy Uncertainty

    Lucas Husted;John Rogers;Bo Sun

  • Evaluating asset-market effects of unconventional monetary policy: a multi-country review

    John H. Rogers;Chiara Scotti;Jonathan H. Wright

  • Monetary policy's role in exchange rate behavior

    Jon Faust;John H. Rogers

  • Monetary policy's role in exchange rate behavior

    Jon Faust;John H. Rogers

  • Output and the real exchange rate in developing countries: an application to Mexico

    Steven B. Kamin;John H. Rogers

  • Violating the law of one price: should we make a federal case out of it?

    Charles Engel;John H. Rogers

  • Government budget deficits and trade deficits Are present value constraints satisfied in long-term data?

    Shaghil Ahmed;John H. Rogers;John H. Rogers

  • Exchange rate forecasting: the errors we’ve really made

    Jon Faust;John H Rogers;Jonathan H. Wright

  • European product market integration after the euro

    Charles Engel;John H. Rogers

  • News and Noise in G-7 GDP Announcements

    Jon Faust;John Harold Rogers;Jonathan H. Wright

  • Puzzles in the Chinese Stock Market

    John G. Fernald;John H. Rogers

  • Haircuts or hysteresis? Sources of movements in real exchange rates

    John H. Rogers;John H. Rogers;Michael Jenkins

  • Deviations from purchasing power parity: causes and welfare costs

    Charles Engel;John H. Rogers

  • Unconventional Monetary Policy and International Risk Premia

    John H. Rogers;Chiara Scotti;Jonathan H. Wright

  • Preventing deflation: lessons from Japan's experience in the 1990s

    Alan G. Ahearne;Joseph E. Gagnon;Jane Haltmaier;Steve Kamin

  • Monetary Shocks and Real Exchange Rates

    John H. Rogers

  • Monetary union, price level convergence, and inflation: How close is Europe to the USA?

    John H. Rogers

  • The Present-Value Model of the Current Account Has Been Rejected: Round Up the Usual Suspects

    James M. Nason;John H. Rogers

  • Capital Controls and the International Transmission of U.S. Money Shocks

    Jacques Miniane;John H. Rogers

  • The U.S. current account deficit and the expected share of world output

    Charles Engel;John H. Rogers

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles M. Engel
Charles M. Engel University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jon Faust
Jon Faust Johns Hopkins University
Jonathan H. Wright
Jonathan H. Wright Johns Hopkins University
Ping Wang
Ping Wang Washington University in St. Louis
Andrew T. Levin
Andrew T. Levin Dartmouth College
Matteo Iacoviello
Matteo Iacoviello Federal Reserve System
Andrew K. Rose
Andrew K. Rose University of California, Berkeley
Joseph E. Gagnon
Joseph E. Gagnon Peterson Institute for International Economics
Steven B. Kamin
Steven B. Kamin American Enterprise Institute

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