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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Economics and Finance D-index 80 Citations 29,170 278 World Ranking 172 National Ranking 129

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Inflation
  • Macroeconomics
  • Statistics

His main research concerns Exchange rate, Monetary economics, Econometrics, Interest rate and Macroeconomics. He focuses mostly in the field of Exchange rate, narrowing it down to topics relating to Currency and, in certain cases, Random walk. His Monetary economics research integrates issues from Emerging markets and Liberian dollar.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Sample and Statistics in addition to Econometrics. His Interest rate research focuses on Monetary policy and how it connects with Global imbalances, Effective exchange rate and Indirect finance. His work investigates the relationship between Macroeconomics and topics such as Panel data that intersect with problems in Government spending, Productivity and Developing country.

His most cited work include:

  • What Matters for Financial Development? Capital Controls, Institutions, and Interactions (1403 citations)
  • A New Measure of Financial Openness (1343 citations)
  • Medium-term determinants of current accounts in industrial and developing countries: an empirical exploration (633 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Exchange rate, Monetary economics, Econometrics, International economics and Interest rate parity. His study in Exchange rate is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Productivity, Depreciation and Liberian dollar. In most of his Monetary economics studies, his work intersects topics such as Emerging markets.

His work deals with themes such as Financial economics, Sample, Random walk and Spot contract, which intersect with Econometrics. His International economics study combines topics in areas such as Financial market and Financial integration. His Interest rate parity study incorporates themes from Mean squared error, Rational expectations, Real interest rate and International Fisher effect.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Exchange rate (65.85%)
  • Monetary economics (57.11%)
  • Econometrics (45.53%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2020)?

  • Monetary economics (57.11%)
  • Exchange rate (65.85%)
  • Emerging markets (17.28%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Menzie D. Chinn mainly focuses on Monetary economics, Exchange rate, Emerging markets, Monetary policy and Econometrics. When carried out as part of a general Monetary economics research project, his work on Capital account, Renminbi and Currency is frequently linked to work in Context, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His work carried out in the field of Exchange rate brings together such families of science as Interest rate and International finance.

His study on Emerging markets also encompasses disciplines like

  • Foreign-exchange reserves, which have a strong connection to International economics, Exorbitant privilege and Reserve currency,
  • Money supply which connect with Volatility. His research investigates the connection between International economics and topics such as Financial market that intersect with problems in Portfolio and Capital market. His Econometrics study frequently links to related topics such as Yield curve.

Between 2012 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • The "Impossible Trinity" Hypothesis in an Era of Global Imbalances: Measurement and Testing (107 citations)
  • Monetary Policy Spillovers and the Trilemma in the New Normal: Periphery Country Sensitivity to Core Country Conditions (90 citations)
  • The Predictive Content of Commodity Futures (80 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Statistics
  • Inflation
  • World War II

Menzie D. Chinn focuses on Monetary economics, Emerging markets, Capital account, Foreign-exchange reserves and Financial crisis. Renminbi, Exchange rate and Market liquidity are the subjects of his Monetary economics studies. His Exchange rate research includes themes of Mean squared error and Random walk.

His study in Emerging markets is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Monetary policy, Exchange-rate flexibility, Yield curve and Global imbalances. His Financial crisis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Effective exchange rate, Interest rate, Debt, Developing country and Exchange-rate regime. His Currency research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Balance of trade, Econometrics and Capital market.

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Best Publications

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

Menzie David Chinn;Hiro Ito.
Journal of Development Economics (2006)

3389 Citations

A New Measure of Financial Openness

Menzie David Chinn;Hiro Ito.
Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice (2008)

2693 Citations

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

Yin-Wong Cheung;Menzie David Chinn;Antonio Garcia Pascual.
Journal of International Money and Finance (2005)

1169 Citations

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

Menzie D Chinn;Eswar S Prasad.
Journal of International Economics (2003)

1164 Citations

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

Menzie David Chinn;Robert W Fairlie.
Social Science Research Network (2006)

1111 Citations

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

Menzie D. Chinn;Hiro Ito.
National Bureau of Economic Research (2002)

816 Citations

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

Menzie David Chinn;Hiro Ito.
Journal of International Money and Finance (2007)

724 Citations

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

Yin-Wong Cheung;Menzie David Chinn.
Journal of International Money and Finance (2001)

686 Citations

A Decomposition of Global Linkages in Financial Markets Over Time

Kristin J. Forbes;Menzie David Chinn.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2004)

610 Citations

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

Menzie D. Chinn;Richard A. Meese.
Journal of International Economics (1995)

530 Citations

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