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Kate Phylaktis is affiliated with City, University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research work is primarily focused within the broad field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, encompassing a total of 28 publications.

Their academic output spans several subfields, including Economics and Econometrics, Finance, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Strategy and Management, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. This diversity highlights a multidisciplinary approach to economic and financial studies.

Phylaktis's research covers various main topics, with particular attention to:

  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Energy, Environment, Economic Growth

The frequent publication venues where Phylaktis's work appears include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • International Journal of Finance & Economics
  • Journal of International Money and Finance
  • Journal of Corporate Finance
  • Real Estate Economics

Key recent papers authored by or involving Phylaktis are:

  • Economic integration and the currency and equity markets nexus, 2020, International Journal of Finance & Economics
  • Economic integration and exchange market pressure in a policy uncertain world, 2022, Journal of International Money and Finance
  • Foreign investors, firm level productivity, and European economic integration, 2024, Journal of Corporate Finance
  • Economic Integration and Exchange Market Pressure in a Policy Uncertain World, 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Are institutional investors the culprit of rising global house prices?, 2024, Real Estate Economics

Phylaktis frequently collaborates with several coauthors. Notable collaborators include:

  • Muhammad Aftab
  • Ehab Abdel-Tawab Yamani
  • Chiara Banti
  • Yaz Gűlnur Muradoğlu
  • Rubi Ahmad

Best Publications

  • Stock prices and exchange rate dynamics

    Kate Phylaktis;Fabiola Ravazzolo

  • Stock market linkages in emerging markets: implications for international portfolio diversification

    Kate Phylaktis;Fabiola Ravazzolo

  • Measuring financial and economic integration with equity prices in emerging markets

    Kate Phylaktis;Fabiola Ravazzolo

  • Capital market integration in the Pacific Basin region: an impulse response analysis

    Kate Phylaktis

  • Price Limits and Stock Market Volatility in the Athens Stock Exchange

    Kate Phylaktis;Manolis Kavussanos;Gikas Manalis

  • Global liquidity risk in the foreign exchange market

    Chiara Banti;Kate Phylaktis;Lucio Sarno;Lucio Sarno

  • Money Demand, the Cagan Model and the Inflation Tax: Some Latin American Evidence.

    Kate Phylaktis;Mark P. Taylor

  • Exchange rate pass-through into import prices revisited: What drives it?

    Raphael Brun-Aguerre;Ana-Maria Fuertes;Kate Phylaktis

  • Equity Market Comovement and Contagion: A Sectoral Perspective

    Kate Phylaktis;Lichuan Xia

  • Does the real exchange rate follow a random walk? The Pacific Basin perspective

    Kate Phylaktis;Yiannis Kassimatis

  • Stock Prices and Exchange Rate Dynamics

    Fabiola Ravazzolo;Kate Phylaktis

  • Capital market integration in the Pacific-Basin region: An analysis of real interest rate linkages

    Kate Phylaktis

  • Sources of firms' industry and country effects in emerging markets

    Kate Phylaktis;Lichuan Xia

  • The black market for dollars in Chile

    Kate Phylaktis

  • The Changing Roles of Industry and Country Effects in the Global Equity Markets

    Kate Phylaktis;Lichuan Xia

  • The fisher hypothesis: Evidence from three high inflation economies

    Kate Phylaktis;David Blake

  • Currency risk in emerging equity markets

    Kate Phylaktis;Fabiola Ravazzolo

  • Stock Market Linkages in Emerging Markets: Implications for International Portfolio Diversification

    Fabiola Ravazzolo;Kate Phylaktis

  • Measuring Financial and Economic Integration with Equity Prices in Emerging Markets

    Fabiola Ravazzolo;Kate Phylaktis

  • FX market liquidity, funding constraints and capital flows

    Chiara Banti;Kate Phylaktis

  • Equity Market Comovement and Contagion: A Sectoral Perspective

    Lichuan Xia;Kate Phylaktis

Frequent Co-Authors

Ana-Maria Fuertes
Ana-Maria Fuertes City, University of London
Jenifer Piesse
Jenifer Piesse Bournemouth University
Manolis G. Kavussanos
Manolis G. Kavussanos Athens University of Economics and Business
Lucio Sarno
Lucio Sarno University of Cambridge
Mark P. Taylor
Mark P. Taylor Washington University in St. Louis
Matthieu Bussière
Matthieu Bussière Banque de France
David Blake
David Blake City, University of London
Geoffrey Wood
Geoffrey Wood University of Western Ontario
Michael P. Dooley
Michael P. Dooley University of California, Santa Cruz

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