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Kathryn M.E. Dominguez is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their primary research domain lies within Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a focus on finance and related subfields such as transportation and development.

The scientist has published extensively on topics including global financial crises and policies, banking stability, regulation and efficiency, monetary policy and its economic impact, international development and aid, market dynamics and volatility, and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Urban transport and accessibility also feature among their research interests.

Recent notable papers by Kathryn M.E. Dominguez include:

  • "Whatever-it-takes policymaking during the pandemic" (2024) published in the Journal of International Economics
  • "Revisiting Exchange Rate Rules" (2020) published in IMF Economic Review
  • "Stabilising Financial Markets: Lending and Market Making as a Last Resort" (2023) published in SSRN Electronic Journal (authored with Willem H. Buiter)
  • "The Financial Stability Implications of support measures to protect the real economy from the COVID-19 pandemic" (2021) published in Institutional Research Information System University of Turin (University of Turin)
  • "The Global Dimensions of Macroprudential Policy" (2020) published in SSRN Electronic Journal (co-authored with Richard Portes)

Kathryn M.E. Dominguez's frequent co-authors include Willem H. Buiter, Antonio Sánchez Serrano, Richard Portes, Thorsten Beck, and Daniel Gros, with multiple collaborations recorded.

Publications have appeared in several venues, predominantly in:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • IMF Economic Review
  • Institutional Research Information System University of Turin (University of Turin)
  • Journal of International Economics

Best Publications

  • Does foreign-exchange intervention matter? The portfolio effect

    Jeffrey A. Frankel;Kathryn M. Dominguez

  • Central bank intervention and exchange rate volatility

    Kathryn M. Dominguez

  • EXCHANGE RATE EXPOSURE

    Kathryn M.E. Dominguez;Linda L. Tesar

  • Does Foreign Exchange Intervention Work

    Kathryn Dominguez;Jeffrey A. Frankel

  • The market microstructure of central bank intervention

    Kathryn M.E Dominguez

  • International Financial Architecture for 2002: A New Approach to Sovereign Debt Restructuring

    Anne Krueger;Kathryn Dominguez

  • International reserves and the global financial crisis

    Kathryn M.E. Dominguez;Yuko Hashimoto;Takatoshi Ito

  • A Re-Examination of Exchange Rate Exposure

    Kathryn M.E Dominguez;Linda L. Tesar

  • Effects of the Changing U.S. Age Distribution on Macroeconomic Equations

    Ray C Fair;Kathryn M Dominguez

  • Are foreign exchange forecasts rational? New evidence from survey data

    Kathryn Dominguez

  • Are foreign exchange forecasts rational?: New evidence from survey data

    Kathryn M. Dominguez;Kathryn M. Dominguez

  • Capital Flows to East Asia

    Takatoshi Ito;Kathryn Dominguez;Moeen Qureshi;Zhang Shengman

  • A Reexamination of Exchange-Rate Exposure

    Kathryn M.E. Dominguez;Linda L Tesar

  • When do central bank interventions influence intra-daily and longer-term exchange rate movements?

    Kathryn M.E. Dominguez

  • Foreign Ownership and Firm Performance: Emerging-Market Acquisitions in the United States

    Anusha Chari;Wenjie Chen;Kathryn M E Dominguez

  • Market responses to coordinated central bank intervention

    Kathryn Mary Dominguez;Kathryn Mary Dominguez

  • What Defines "News" in Foreign Exchange Markets?

    Kathryn M.E. Dominguez;Freyan Panthaki

  • Forecasting the Depression: Harvard versus Yale

    Kathryn M Dominguez;Ray C Fair;Matthew D Shapiro

  • Does foreign exchange intervention matter

    Kathryn M. Dominguez;Jeffrey A. Frankel

  • Trade and Exposure

    Kathryn M.E. Dominguez;Linda L Tesar

  • The Market Microstructure of Central Bank Intervention

    Kathryn Dominguez

  • The Market Microstructure of Central Bank Intervention

    Kathryn M.E. Dominguez;Kathryn M.E. Dominguez

  • Exchange Rate Exposure

    Kathryn M.E. Dominguez;Kathryn M.E. Dominguez;Linda L. Tesar;Linda L. Tesar

  • The European Central Bank, the Euro, and Global Financial Markets

    Kathryn M. E. Dominguez

  • International Reserves and the Global Financial Crisis

    Kathryn M.E. Dominguez;Yuko Hashimoto;Takatoshi Ito

Frequent Co-Authors

Linda L. Tesar
Linda L. Tesar University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Matthew D. Shapiro
Matthew D. Shapiro University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jeffrey A. Frankel
Jeffrey A. Frankel Harvard University
Takatoshi Ito
Takatoshi Ito Columbia University
Thorsten Beck
Thorsten Beck European University Institute
Richard Portes
Richard Portes London Business School
Daniel Gros
Daniel Gros Bocconi University
Willem H. Buiter
Willem H. Buiter Independent Scientist / Consultant, US
Ray C. Fair
Ray C. Fair Yale University

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