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Overview

Michael D. Bordo is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research spans primarily the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a total of 92 publications. Within this broad domain, their work is distributed across several subfields including General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Finance, Economics and Econometrics, Development, and Strategy and Management.

Their research focuses on a range of core topics such as:

  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Banking Stability, Regulation, Efficiency
  • Fiscal Policies and Political Economy
  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • Economic, Financial, and Policy Analysis

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Working paper
  • Open Economies Review
  • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Working Papers
  • Capitalism

Among the recent scholarly articles authored by Michael D. Bordo are:

  • "Do enlarged fiscal deficits cause inflation? The historical record" (2021, Economic Affairs)
  • "Perceived FOMC: The making of hawks, doves and swingers" (2023, Journal of Monetary Economics)
  • "How new Fed corporate bond programs cushioned the Covid-19 recession" (2022, Journal of Banking & Finance)
  • "Central Bank Digital Currency in Historical Perspective: Another Crossroad in Monetary History" (2022, Capitalism)
  • "Monetary Policy Cooperation/Coordination and Global Financial Crises in Historical Perspective" (2021, Open Economies Review)

Michael D. Bordo has published a book with Cambridge University Press titled "Keynes's Economic Consequences of the Peace after 100 Years" in 2023.

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • John V. Duca
  • Edward Simpson Prescott
  • Joseph G. Haubrich
  • Cécile Bastidon
  • Mickey D. Levy

Best Publications

  • Is the crisis problem growing more severe

    Michael Bordo;Barry Eichengreen;Daniela Klingebiel;Maria Soledad Martinez‐Peria

  • Boom-Busts in Asset Prices, Economic Instability and Monetary Policy

    Michael D Bordo;Olivier Jeanne

  • The Gold Standard as a "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval>"

    Michael D. Bordo;Hugh Rockoff

  • The Bretton Woods International Monetary System: An Historical Overview

    Michael Bordo

  • A Retrospective on the Bretton Woods System: Lessons for International Monetary Reform

    Michael Bordo;Barry Eichengreen

  • Economic policy uncertainty and the credit channel: aggregate and bank level U.S. evidence over several decades

    Michael D. Bordo;John V. Duca;Christoffer Koch

  • Globalization in Historical Perspective

    Michael D Bordo;Alan M Taylor;Jeffrey G Williamson

  • Golden fetters: The gold standard and the great depression : Barry Eichengreen, (Oxford University Press, New York, 1992) pp. xix + 448, $39.95.

    Michael D. Bordo

  • Crises Now and Then: What Lessons from the Last Era of Financial Globalization

    Barry Eichengreen;Michael D. Bordo

  • Central Bank Digital Currency and the Future of Monetary Policy

    Michael D Bordo;Andrew T Levin

  • Globalization in Historical Perspective

    Brian Snowdon;Michael D. Bordo;Alan M. Taylor;Jeffrey G. Williamson

  • The Gold Standard As a Rule: An Essay in Exploration

    Michael D. Bordo;Finn E. Kydland

  • Money, sticky wages, and the Great Depression

    Michael D. Bordo;Christopher J. Erceg;Charles L. Evans

  • Monetary Policy and Asset Prices; Does "Benign Neglect" Make Sense?

    Olivier Jeanne;Michael Bordo

  • A Retrospective on the Classical Gold Standard, 1821-1931

    Michael D. Bordo;Anna Schwartz

  • Globalization in Historical Perspective

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  • Is Globalization Today Really Different than Globalization a Hunderd Years Ago

    Michael D. Bordo;Barry Eichengreen;Douglas A. Irwin

  • The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century

    Michael D. Bordo;Claudia Dale Goldin;Eugene Nelson White

  • An Historical Perspective on the Crisis of 2007-2008

    Michael D. Bordo

  • Does inequality lead to a financial crisis

    Michael D. Bordo;Michael D. Bordo;Christopher M. Meissner

  • Monetary Policy and Asset Prices

    Olivier Jeanne;Michael Bordo

  • The Gold Standard as a `Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval'

    Hugh Rockoff;Michael D. Bordo

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry Eichengreen
Barry Eichengreen University of California, Berkeley
Lars Jonung
Lars Jonung Lund University
David C. Wheelock
David C. Wheelock Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Ronald MacDonald
Ronald MacDonald University of Glasgow
Pierre L. Siklos
Pierre L. Siklos Wilfrid Laurier University
Anna J. Schwartz
Anna J. Schwartz National Bureau of Economic Research
Eugene N. White
Eugene N. White Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Andrew T. Levin
Andrew T. Levin Dartmouth College
Olivier Jeanne
Olivier Jeanne Johns Hopkins University

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