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Jose A. Scheinkman

Jose A. Scheinkman

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
76
Citations
51381
World Ranking
330
National Ranking
236

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow of the American Finance Association (AFA)
  • 2008 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 2007 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1978 - Fellows of the Econometric Society

Overview

Jose A. Scheinkman is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a total of 32 publications in these areas.

The subfields of study include Economics and Econometrics, Finance, Global and Planetary Change, Visual Arts and Performing Arts, and General Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their main topics of work cover a range of areas:

  • Economic theories and models
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Art History and Market Analysis
  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Stochastic processes and financial applications

Among frequent co-authors, Jose A. Scheinkman has collaborated most extensively with Makoto Nirei (7 publications), followed by Lars Peter Hansen (5 publications), Juliano Assunção (3 publications), Julien Pénasse (2 publications), and Luc Renneboog (2 publications).

Their work has appeared repeatedly in several academic venues, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal (12 publications)
  • Review of Financial Studies (2 publications)
  • The Journal of Finance (1 publication)
  • Finance and Stochastics (1 publication)
  • Journal of Political Economy (1 publication)

Recent papers by Jose A. Scheinkman include the following:

  • "When a Master Dies: Speculation and Asset Float," 2021, published in Review of Financial Studies
  • "Shorting in Speculative Markets," 2020, published in The Journal of Finance
  • "Savings Gluts and Financial Fragility," 2020, published in Review of Financial Studies
  • "Carbon Prices and Forest Preservation Over Space and Time in the Brazilian Amazon," 2023, published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "A class of short-term models for the oil industry that accounts for speculative oil storage," 2022, published in Finance and Stochastics

Jose A. Scheinkman is also an author of a book titled A Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America, 1960-2017, published by University of Minnesota Press in 2020.

The scientist has received several distinctions during their career:

  • Fellow of the American Finance Association (AFA), 2017
  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences, 2008
  • Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 2007
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1992
  • Fellow of the Econometric Society, 1978

Best Publications

  • Growth in Cities

    Edward Ludwig Glaeser;Hedi D. Kallal;Jose A. Scheinkman;Andrei Shleifer

  • A test for independence based on the correlation dimension

    W. A. Broock;J. A. Scheinkman;W. D. Dechert;B. LeBaron

  • Economic growth in a cross-section of cities☆

    Edward L. Glaeser;Edward L. Glaeser;Edward L. Glaeser;Jose A. Scheinkman;Andrei Shleifer

  • Overconfidence and Speculative Bubbles

    José A. Scheinkman;Wei Xiong

  • Crime and Social Interactions

    Edward L Glaeser;Bruce Sacerdote;Jose A Scheinkman

  • Quantity Precommitment and Bertrand Competition Yield Cournot Outcomes

    David M. Kreps;José A. Scheinkman

  • Common Factors Affecting Bond Returns

    Robert B Litterman;Josè Scheinkman

  • Non-Market Interactions

    Edward L. Glaeser;Jose A. Scheinkman

  • Nonlinear Dynamics and Stock Returns.

    Jose A. Scheinkman;Blake LeBaron

  • Back to the Future: Generating Moment Implications for Continuous-Time Markov Processes

    Lars Peter Hansen;Jose Alexandre Scheinkman

  • Executive Compensation and Short-Termist Behaviour in Speculative Markets

    Patrick Bolton;Jose Scheinkman;Wei Xiong

  • THE SOCIAL MULTIPLIER

    Edward L. Glaeser;Bruce I. Sacerdote;Jose A. Scheinkman

  • Financial Constraints on Corporate Goodness

    Harrison Hong;Jeffrey D. Kubik;Jose A. Scheinkman

  • The Injustice of Inequality

    Edward L. Glaeser;Jose A. Scheinkman;Andrei Shleifer

  • Asset Float and Speculative Bubbles

    Harrison Hong;José Scheinkman;Wei Xiong

  • Long-term Risk: An Operator Approach

    Lars Hansen;Jose Scheinkman

  • Leverage, Moral Hazard, and Liquidity

    Viral V. Acharya;S. Viswanathan

  • Aggregate fluctuations from independent sectoral shocks: self-organized criticality in a model of production and inventory dynamics

    Peter Bak;Kan Chen;Jose Scheinkman;Michael Woodford

  • The Informal Sector

    Aureo de Paula;Jose A. Scheinkman

  • Climate Finance

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  • BORROWING CONSTRAINTS AND AGGREGATE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY

    José Alexandre Scheinkman;Laurence Weiss

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward L. Glaeser
Edward L. Glaeser Harvard University
Lars Peter Hansen
Lars Peter Hansen University of Chicago
Wei Xiong
Wei Xiong Princeton University
Harrison G. Hong
Harrison G. Hong Columbia University
Patrick Bolton
Patrick Bolton Imperial College London
Andrei Shleifer
Andrei Shleifer Harvard University
William A. Brock
William A. Brock University of Wisconsin–Madison
Bruce Sacerdote
Bruce Sacerdote Dartmouth College
Michael Woodford
Michael Woodford Columbia University
David Laibson
David Laibson Harvard University

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