Jose De Gregorio focuses on Monetary economics, Human capital, Endogenous growth theory, Developing country and Inflation. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Productivity and Capital. His Endogenous growth theory research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Misery index, Income distribution, Growth accounting and Macroeconomics.
His Developing country study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Domestic investment, Foreign direct investment, International economics and Total investment. His work carried out in the field of Foreign direct investment brings together such families of science as International trade and Return on investment. His study in Inflation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Total factor productivity, Relative price, Consumption and Exchange-rate regime.
His main research concerns Monetary economics, Inflation, Exchange rate, International economics and Monetary policy. His Monetary economics research integrates issues from Productivity and Capital. His studies deal with areas such as Incentive and Financial innovation as well as Inflation.
Jose De Gregorio interconnects Emerging markets and Terms of trade in the investigation of issues within Exchange rate. He combines subjects such as Developing country, Capital outflow and Foreign direct investment with his study of International economics. His Foreign direct investment research incorporates elements of Total investment and Human capital.
His primary scientific interests are in Monetary economics, Financial crisis, Emerging markets, Monetary policy and International economics. His work on Inflation and Lender of last resort as part of his general Monetary economics study is frequently connected to Mark to model, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Emerging markets research incorporates themes from Productivity, Internal debt, Exchange rate and Slowdown.
His Monetary policy study combines topics in areas such as Market data and Interest rate. His International economics research includes elements of Total factor productivity and Emerging market economies. His Terms of trade research includes themes of Developing country, Mercantilism and Finance.
Jose De Gregorio mainly focuses on Monetary policy, Financial crisis, Fiscal policy, Finance and Monetary economics. His Financial crisis study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Economic history and Lender of last resort. The study incorporates disciplines such as External debt, Debt and Revenue in addition to Fiscal policy.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Finance, Terms of trade are connected with Exchange rate, Exchange-rate flexibility and Economic recovery and other disciplines. His research on Monetary economics focuses in particular on Inflation targeting. His study in Capital outflow extends to International economics with its themes.
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Financial Development and Economic Growth
Jose De Gregorio;Pablo E. Guidotti.
World Development (1995)
Financial Development and Economic Growth
Jose De Gregorio;Pablo E. Guidotti.
World Development (1995)
How Does Foreign Direct Investment Affect Economic Growth
Eduardo Borensztein;Jose de Gregorio;Jose de Gregorio;Jose de Gregorio;Jong-Wha Lee.
Social Science Research Network (1994)
Education and Income Inequality: New Evidence From Cross‐Country Data
José De Gregorio;Jong–Wha Lee.
Review of Income and Wealth (2002)
Education and Income Inequality: New Evidence From Cross‐Country Data
José De Gregorio;Jong–Wha Lee.
Review of Income and Wealth (2002)
International evidence on tradables and nontradables inflation
José De Gregorio;Alberto Giovannini;Alberto Giovannini;Holger C. Wolf.
European Economic Review (1994)
International evidence on tradables and nontradables inflation
José De Gregorio;Alberto Giovannini;Alberto Giovannini;Holger C. Wolf.
European Economic Review (1994)
Macroeconomía: teoría y políticas
José De Gregorio.
(2007)
Macroeconomía: teoría y políticas
José De Gregorio.
(2007)
Controls on Capital Inflows: Do they Work?
Jose De Gregorio;Sebastian Edwards;Rodrigo Valdés.
Research Papers in Economics (2000)
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