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Overview

Linda L. Tesar is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans multiple domains within economics, econometrics, and finance, including significant work on global trade, monetary policy, health care, employment, fiscal policy, regional economics, and migration dynamics.

Their recent publications cover a range of economic and health-related issues. These include:

  • Regional Effects of Exchange Rate Fluctuations (2020, Journal of Money Credit and Banking)
  • Labor Mobility and Unemployment over the Business Cycle (2023, AEA Papers and Proceedings)
  • Interest Rate Trends in a Global Context (2021, Economic Modelling)
  • A Macroeconomic Model of Healthcare Saturation, Inequality and the Output-Pandemia Trade-off (2022, IMF Economic Review)
  • A Macroeconomic Model of Healthcare Saturation, Inequality and the Output-Pandemia Tradeoff (2021, SSRN Electronic Journal)

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Christian Proebsting
  • Andrea Foschi
  • Christopher House
  • Enrique G. Mendoza
  • Eugenio Rojas

Tesar's work appears regularly in several prominent publication venues, with multiple contributions to the SSRN Electronic Journal and the IMF Economic Review, alongside publications in the Journal of Money Credit and Banking, AEA Papers and Proceedings, and The Review of Economic Studies.

Their main fields of study are Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with subfields spanning Economics and Econometrics, General Economics and Finance, General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science, and Finance.

The primary topics addressed in their research include:

  • Global trade and economics
  • Monetary policy and economic impact
  • Global health care issues
  • Employment and welfare studies
  • Fiscal policy and economic growth
  • Regional economics and spatial analysis
  • Migration and labor dynamics

The distribution of their research across these topics reflects an interdisciplinary approach, integrating economic theory with empirical analyses relevant to both health care systems and labor market dynamics. Their work on macroeconomic modeling incorporates issues of healthcare saturation and inequality, particularly in the context of pandemics.

Best Publications

  • Effective Tax Rates in Macroeconomics: Cross-Country Estimates of Tax Rates on Factor Incomes and Consumption

    Enrique Mendoza;Assaf Razin;Linda Tesar

  • Home bias and high turnover

    Linda L. Tesar;Ingrid M. Werner

  • Effective tax rates in macroeconomics: Cross-country estimates of tax rates on factor incomes and consumption

    Enrique Gabriel Estrada Mendoza;Assaf Razin;Assaf Razin;Linda L. Tesar;Linda L. Tesar

  • Tastes and technology in a two-country model of the business cycle: explaining international co-movements

    Alan C. Stockman;Linda L. Tesar

  • Tastes and technology in a two-country model of the business cycle: Explaining international

    Linda L. Tesar;Alan C. Stockman

  • Tastes and Technology in a Two-Country Model of the Business Cycle: Explaining International Comovements

    Alan C. Stockman;Alan C. Stockman;Linda L. Tesar;Linda L. Tesar

  • The Collapse of International Trade During the 2008-2009 Crisis: In Search of the Smoking Gun

    Andrei A Levchenko;Logan T Lewis;Linda L Tesar

  • EXCHANGE RATE EXPOSURE

    Kathryn M.E. Dominguez;Linda L. Tesar

  • U.S. Equity Investment in Foreign Markets: Portfolio Rebalancing or Return Chasing?

    Henning Bohn;Linda L. Tesar

  • Savings, investment and international capital flows

    Linda L. Tesar

  • Trade, Production Sharing, and the International Transmission of Business Cycles

    Ariel Burstein;Christopher Kurz;Linda Tesar

  • The value of control in emerging markets

    Anusha Chari;Paige P. Ouimet;Linda L. Tesar

  • A Re-Examination of Exchange Rate Exposure

    Kathryn M.E Dominguez;Linda L. Tesar

  • International risk-sharing and non-traded goods

    Linda L. Tesar

  • A Reexamination of Exchange-Rate Exposure

    Kathryn M.E. Dominguez;Linda L Tesar

  • Evaluating the gains from international risksharing

    Linda L. Tesar;Linda L. Tesar

  • Why hasn’t tax competition triggered a race to the bottom? Some quantitative lessons from the EU

    Enrique G. Mendoza;Linda L. Tesar

  • The International Ramifications of Tax Reforms: Supply-Side Economics in a Global Economy

    Enrique G. Mendoza;Linda L. Tesar

  • Border Effect or Country Effect? Seattle May Not Be so Far from Vancouver After All

    Yuriy Gorodnichenko;Linda L. Tesar

  • The Internationalization of Securities Markets Since the 1987 Crash

    Ingrid M. Werner;Linda L. Tesar

  • Effective Tax Rates in Macroeconomics: Cross-Country Estimates of Tax Rates on Factor Incomes and Consumption

    Enrique G. Mendoza;Enrique G. Mendoza;Assaf Razin;Linda L. Tesar;Linda L. Tesar

  • The finnish great depression: From Russia with love

    Yuriy Gorodnichenko;Enrique G Mendoza;Linda L Tesar

  • Capital Mobility: The impact on consumption, investment and growth: Leonardo Leiderman and Assaf Razin, eds., (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994) p. ix + 356, $50.00

    Linda L. Tesar

Frequent Co-Authors

Enrique G. Mendoza
Enrique G. Mendoza University of Pennsylvania
Kathryn M.E. Dominguez
Kathryn M.E. Dominguez University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Yuriy Gorodnichenko
Yuriy Gorodnichenko University of California, Berkeley
Assaf Razin
Assaf Razin Tel Aviv University
Ariel Burstein
Ariel Burstein University of California, Los Angeles
Andrei A. Levchenko
Andrei A. Levchenko University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Henning Bohn
Henning Bohn University of California, Santa Barbara
René M. Stulz
René M. Stulz The Ohio State University
Yannis M. Ioannides
Yannis M. Ioannides Tufts University
Christopher Pissarides
Christopher Pissarides London School of Economics and Political Science

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