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Overview

Michael P. Dooley is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Cruz in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Medicine, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to both social and health sciences.

Their work focuses primarily on topics such as Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, and Quality of Life, alongside Treatment of Major Depression and Mental Health Treatment and Access. Additional research interests include the Global Financial Crisis and Policies, Economic Sanctions and International Relations, Ethics in Clinical Research, and the broader impacts of Health and Medical Research.

Michael P. Dooley has published in a variety of academic journals and venues. Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • BMJ
  • Open Economies Review
  • Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Pharmacy Growth Research Innovation and Training

Their recent papers encompass research in economics and public health, such as:

  • "Politicians, experts, and patient representatives call for the UK government to reverse the rate of antidepressant prescribing" (2023, BMJ)
  • "US Sanctions Reinforce the Dollar's Dominance" (2022, Open Economies Review)
  • "A capability framework to inform the fundamental requirements for clinical trial unit development, growth and long term success in outer metropolitan and rural areas" (2023, Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications)
  • "Us Sanctions Reinforce the Dollar's Dominance" (2022, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "Implementation of a 24-hour clinical pharmacy service in the intensive care unit and general medical unit during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2020, Pharmacy Growth Research Innovation and Training)

Collaborations have been an important part of Michael P. Dooley's research output. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Peter M. Garber
  • James Davies
  • John Read
  • Danny Kruger
  • Nigel Crisp

Their multidisciplinary research, spanning social sciences and clinical domains, integrates economic and health perspectives. This comprehensive approach is reflected in the diversity of topics, ranging from global financial policies and sanctions to health system evaluations and clinical pharmacy services. The blending of economics with public health and medical research informs their contributions to policy and practice.

Best Publications

  • An Essay on the Revived Bretton Woods System

    Michael P. Dooley;David Folkerts-Landau;Peter M. Garber

  • THE REVIVED BRETTON WOODS SYSTEM

    Michael P. Dooley;David Folkerts-Landau;Peter Garber

  • A Model of Crises in Emerging Markets

    Michael P. Dooley

  • A Model of Crises in Emerging Markets

    Michael P. Dooley

  • Transmission of the U.S. Subprime Crisis to Emerging Markets: Evidence on the Decoupling-Recoupling Hypothesis

    Michael Dooley;Michael Hutchison

  • Transmission of the U.S. Subprime Crisis to Emerging Markets: Evidence on the Decoupling-Recoupling Hypothesis

    Michael P Dooley;Michael M Hutchison

  • Portfolio Capital Flows: Hot or Cold

    S. Classens;Michael Dooley;Andrew Warner

  • AN ESSAY ON THE REVIVED BRETTON WOODS SYSTEM

    Michael P. Dooley;Michael P. Dooley;David Folkerts-Landau;David Folkerts-Landau;Peter Garber;Peter Garber

  • International Capital Mobility: What Do Saving-Investment Correlations Tell Us?

    Michael Dooley;Jeffrey Frankel;Donald J. Mathieson

  • A Survey of Literature on Controls over International Capital Transactions

    Michael P. Dooley

  • Capital Controls, Political Risk, and Deviations from Interest-Rate Parity

    Michael P. Dooley;Peter Isard

  • Direct Investment, Rising Real Wages and the Absorption of Excess Labor in the Periphery

    Michael P. Dooley;David Folkerts-Landau;Peter Garber

  • Portfolio capital flows : hot or cold?

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  • Capital Flight: A Response to Differences in Financial Risks

    Michael P. Dooley

  • BRETTON WOODS II STILL DEFINES THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM

    Michael P Dooley;David Folkerts-Landau;Peter M Garber

  • Recent Private Capital Inflows to Developing Countries: Is the Debt Crisis History?

    Michael P Dooley;Eduardo Fernandez-Arias;Kenneth M Kletzer

  • Managing Currency Crises in Emerging Markets

    Michael P Dooley;Jeffrey A Frankel

  • The Currency Composition of Foreign Exchange Reserves

    Michael P. Dooley;J. Saul Lizondo;Donald J. Mathieson

  • Is the Debt Crisis History? Recent Private Capital Inflows to Developing Countries

    Michael Dooley;Eduardo Fernandez-Arias;Kenneth Kletzer

  • Current Account Imbalances and Capital Formation in Industrial Countries, 1949-81 (Desequilibres des transactions courantes et formation de capital dans les pays industrialises, 1949-81) (Los desequilibrios en cuenta corriente y la formacion de capital en los paises industriales, 1949-81)

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  • The Asian financial crisis : causes, contagion and consequences

    Pierre-Richard Agénor;Marcus Miller;David Vines;Axel Weber

  • Can Output Losses Following International Financial Crises be Avoided

    Michael P. Dooley

  • The US Current Account Deficit and Economic Development: Collateral for a Total Return Swap

    Michael Dooley;David Folkerts-Landau;Peter Garber

  • Exchange rates, country-specific shocks, and gold

    Michael P. Dooley;Peter Isard;Mark P. Taylor

  • Analysis of Short-Run Exchange Rate Behavior March, 1973 to September, 1975

    Michael P. Dooley;Jeffrey R. Shafer

  • The Portfolio-Balance Model of Exchange Rates and Some Structural Estimates of the Risk Premium (Modèle d'équilibre de portefeuilles appliqué aux taux de change et certaines estimations (structurelles) de la prime de risque) (El modelo de equilibrio de cartera para los tipos de cambio y algunas estimaciones estructurales de la prima de riesgo)

    Michael P. Dooley;Peter Isard

  • Latin America and East Asia in the Context of an Insurance Model of Currency Crises

    Menzie Chinn;Michael Dooley;Sona Shrestha

Frequent Co-Authors

Menzie David Chinn
Menzie David Chinn University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jeffrey A. Frankel
Jeffrey A. Frankel Harvard University
Peter M. Garber
Peter M. Garber Deutsche Bank
Carl E. Walsh
Carl E. Walsh University of California, Santa Cruz
Elhanan Helpman
Elhanan Helpman Harvard University
Mark P. Taylor
Mark P. Taylor Washington University in St. Louis
Yin-Wong Cheung
Yin-Wong Cheung City University of Hong Kong
Gerard Caprio
Gerard Caprio Williams College
John A. Williams
John A. Williams University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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