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Menzie David Chinn is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their primary field of study centers on Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a total of 53 publications in this broad area. Within this domain, they have focused on various subfields, including General Economics, Econometrics and Finance; Finance; Economics and Econometrics; Management Science and Operations Research; and Strategy and Management.

Their research addresses key topics such as Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, Global Financial Crisis and Policies, Market Dynamics and Volatility, Banking stability, regulation, and efficiency, Economic Sanctions and International Relations, Stock Market Forecasting Methods, and Global Trade and Economics.

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Menzie David Chinn include:

  • Financial Spillovers and Macroprudential Policies, 2020, Open Economies Review
  • Foreign direct investment under uncertainty evidence from a large panel of countries, 2022, Review of International Economics
  • A Requiem for "Blame It on Beijing" interpreting rotating global current account surpluses, 2021, Journal of International Money and Finance
  • Do central banks rebalance their currency shares?, 2021, Journal of International Money and Finance
  • Forecasting real activity using cross-sectoral stock market information, 2023, Journal of International Money and Finance

Menzie David Chinn has collaborated frequently with several scholars. Notable coauthors include Hiro Ito, Jeffrey A. Frankel, Joshua Aizenman, Douglas A. Irwin, and Baptiste Meunier.

Their publications appear in multiple venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of International Money and Finance
  • International Journal of Finance & Economics
  • Open Economies Review
  • Review of International Economics

Among their scholarly output, Menzie David Chinn has also authored several books published by Cambridge University Press. Notable titles include International Finance, International Economics, and International Trade, with publication years set in 2025.

Best Publications

  • What Matters for Financial Development? Capital Controls, Institutions, and Interactions

    Menzie David Chinn;Hiro Ito

  • A New Measure of Financial Openness

    Menzie David Chinn;Hiro Ito

  • The determinants of the global digital divide: a cross-country analysis of computer and internet penetration

    Menzie David Chinn;Robert W Fairlie

  • Empirical Exchange Rate Models of the Nineties: Are Any Fit to Survive?

    Yin-Wong Cheung;Menzie David Chinn;Antonio Garcia Pascual

  • Medium-term determinants of current accounts in industrial and developing countries: an empirical exploration

    Menzie D Chinn;Eswar S Prasad

  • Capital Account Liberalization, Institutions and Financial Development: Cross Country Evidence

    Menzie D. Chinn;Hiro Ito

  • Current account balances, financial development and institutions: Assaying the world “saving glut”

    Menzie David Chinn;Hiro Ito

  • Currency traders and exchange rate dynamics: a survey of the US market

    Yin-Wong Cheung;Menzie David Chinn

  • A Decomposition of Global Linkages in Financial Markets Over Time

    Kristin J. Forbes;Menzie David Chinn

  • Monetary Policy and Long-Horizon Uncovered Interest Parity

    Menzie D. Chinn;Guy Meredith

  • Banking on currency forecasts: How predictable is change in money?

    Menzie D. Chinn;Richard A. Meese

  • The overvaluation of Renminbi undervaluation

    Yin-Wong Cheung;Yin-Wong Cheung;Yin-Wong Cheung;Menzie D. Chinn;Eijii Fujii

  • Capital Account Liberalization, Institutions and Financial Development: Cross Country Evidence

    Menzie Chinn;Hiro Ito

  • Real Exchange Rate Levels, Productivity and Demand Shocks: Evidence from a Panel of 14 Countries

    Menzie Chinn;Louis Johnston

  • The emerging global financial architecture: Tracing and evaluating new patterns of the trilemma configuration

    Joshua Aizenman;Menzie David Chinn;Hiro Ito

  • Before the Fall: Were East Asian Currencies Overvalued?

    Menzie D Chinn

  • Assessing the Emerging Global Financial Architecture: Measuring the Trilemma's Configurations over Time

    Joshua Aizenman;Menzie David Chinn;Hiro Ito

  • Testing Uncovered Interest Parity at Short and Long Horizons during the Post-Bretton Woods Era

    Menzie D. Chinn;Guy Meredith

  • Monetary Policy Spillovers and the Trilemma in the New Normal: Periphery Country Sensitivity to Core Country Conditions

    Joshua Aizenman;Menzie David Chinn;Hiro Ito

  • Will the Euro Eventually Surpass the Dollar As Leading International Reserve Currency

    Menzie David Chinn;Jeffrey A. Frankel

  • China's Current Account and Exchange Rate

    Yin-Wong Cheung;Menzie D. Chinn;Eiji Fujii

  • What Matters for Financial Development? Capital Controls, Institutions, and Interactions

    Menzie David Chinn;Menzie David Chinn;Hiro Ito

  • Current Account Balances, Financial Development and Institutions: Assaying the World "Savings Glut"

    Menzie Chinn;Hiro Ito

Frequent Co-Authors

Yin-Wong Cheung
Yin-Wong Cheung City University of Hong Kong
Hiro Ito
Hiro Ito Portland State University
Jeffrey A. Frankel
Jeffrey A. Frankel Harvard University
Michael P. Dooley
Michael P. Dooley University of California, Santa Cruz
Joshua Aizenman
Joshua Aizenman University of Southern California
Olivier Coibion
Olivier Coibion The University of Texas at Austin
Matthieu Bussière
Matthieu Bussière Banque de France
Barry Eichengreen
Barry Eichengreen University of California, Berkeley
Eswar S. Prasad
Eswar S. Prasad Cornell University
Robert W. Fairlie
Robert W. Fairlie University of California, Los Angeles

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