Joshua Aizenman mainly investigates Monetary economics, Volatility, Developing country, International economics and Emerging markets. Joshua Aizenman mostly deals with Exchange rate in his studies of Monetary economics. His Volatility research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Poverty, Economy and Macroeconomics.
His Developing country research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Finance, Bond market, Financial integration, Financial repression and Investment. His International economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Current account, Real estate, Debt ratio, Exchange-rate flexibility and Foreign-exchange reserves. The various areas that Joshua Aizenman examines in his Emerging markets study include Real interest rate and Equity.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Monetary economics, Emerging markets, Exchange rate, Volatility and International economics. His Monetary economics research incorporates elements of Foreign direct investment, External debt, Debt, Developing country and Financial crisis. His Debt study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Credit risk and Default.
His Emerging markets research incorporates themes from Financial integration, Monetary policy, Trilemma, Deleveraging and Hoarding. His Exchange rate research includes elements of Relative price, Terms of trade, Interest rate and Currency. Joshua Aizenman combines subjects such as Risk neutral and Macroeconomics with his study of Volatility.
Monetary economics, Emerging markets, Financial crisis, Exchange rate and International economics are his primary areas of study. His Monetary economics research integrates issues from Developing country and Volatility. His research integrates issues of External debt, Trilemma, Currency and Financial system in his study of Emerging markets.
His studies in Financial crisis integrate themes in fields like Capital flight, Financial integration, Foreign direct investment, Renminbi and Capital market. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Inflation targeting and International finance. Within one scientific family, Joshua Aizenman focuses on topics pertaining to Investment under International economics, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Fiscal theory of the price level.
His primary scientific interests are in Monetary economics, Financial crisis, Emerging markets, Exchange rate and Currency. His work carried out in the field of Monetary economics brings together such families of science as Capital control and Debt. His study in Financial crisis is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Foreign direct investment, Internationalization, International economics, Renminbi and Capital market.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Capital, Capital flows, External debt and Trilemma in addition to Emerging markets. Joshua Aizenman has included themes like Quantitative easing and International finance in his Exchange rate study. His Currency study incorporates themes from Financial intermediary and Dominance.
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International Reserves: Precautionary Versus Mercantilist Views, Theory and Evidence
Joshua Aizenman;Jaewoo Lee.
Open Economies Review (2007)
The High Demand for International Reserves in the Far East: What's Going On?
Joshua Aizenman;Nancy P. Marion.
Journal of The Japanese and International Economies (2003)
What is the Risk of European Sovereign Debt Defaults? Fiscal Space, CDS Spreads and Market Pricing of Risk
Joshua Aizenman;Michael M Hutchison;Yothin Jinjarak.
Journal of International Money and Finance (2013)
Policy Uncertainty, Persistence and Growth
Joshua Aizenman;Nancy P. Marion.
Review of International Economics (1993)
FDI and trade : two way linkages?
Joshua Aizenman;Ilan Noy.
The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance (2006)
International Reserve Holdings with Sovereign Risk and Costly Tax Collection
Joshua Aizenman;Nancy P Marion.
The Economic Journal (2004)
The emerging global financial architecture: Tracing and evaluating new patterns of the trilemma configuration
Joshua Aizenman;Menzie David Chinn;Hiro Ito.
Journal of International Money and Finance (2010)
Inflation targeting and real exchange rates in emerging markets
Joshua Aizenman;Michael M. Hutchison;Ilan Noy.
World Development (2011)
Volatility and Investment: Interpreting Evidence from Developing Countries
Joshua Aizenman;Nancy Marion.
Economica (1999)
Financial Versus Monetary Mercantilism-Long-run View of Large International Reserves Hoarding
Joshua Aizenman;Jaewoo Lee.
The World Economy (2008)
North American Journal of Economics and Finance
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