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Michael W. Klein

Michael W. Klein

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
38
Citations
8587
World Ranking
2516
National Ranking
1415

Overview

Michael W. Klein is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues, which limits detailed commentary on their publication record.

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There are no book publications attributed to Michael W. Klein or awards documented in the available information. This absence of data precludes further description of their activities beyond their affiliation.

Given the data available, Michael W. Klein's profile remains sparse, primarily indicating their role at Tufts University. Without additional information on their research contributions, topics, or collaborations, a more comprehensive overview is not feasible.

Best Publications

  • Capital account liberalization, financial depth, and economic growth

    Michael W. Klein;Michael W. Klein;Giovanni P. Olivei

  • Capital Account Liberalization and Economic Performance: Survey and Synthesis

    Hali J Edison;Michael W Klein;Luca Ricci;Torsten Sloek

  • Capital Control Measures: A New Dataset

    Andrés Fernández;Michael W Klein;Alessandro Rebucci;Martin Schindler

  • The real exchange rate and foreign direct investment in the United States : relative wealth vs. relative wage effects

    Michael W. Klein;Eric Rosengren

  • Explaining the Duration of Exchange-Rate Pegs

    Michael W. Klein;Nancy P. Marion

  • Rounding the Corners of the Policy Trilemma: Sources of Monetary Policy Autonomy

    Michael W. Klein;Jay C. Shambaugh

  • Fixed exchange rates and trade

    Michael W. Klein;Michael W. Klein;Jay C. Shambaugh

  • Job creation, job destruction, and the real exchange rate

    Michael W. Klein;Scott Schuh;Robert K. Triest

  • Troubled Banks, Impaired Foreign Direct Investment: The Role of Relative Access to Credit

    Michael W. Klein;Joe Peek;Eric S. Rosengren

  • Capital Controls: Gates versus Walls

    Michael Klein

  • Capital Account Liberalization, Institutional Quality and Economic Growth: Theory and Evidence

    Michael Klein

  • Capital Controls: Gates versus Walls

    Michael W. Klein

  • The real exchange rate and foreign direct investment in the United States

    Michael W. Klein;Eric Rosengren

  • Exchange Rate Regimes in the Modern Era

    Michael W. Klein;Jay C. Shambaugh

  • Foreign Direct Investment, Trade and Real Exchange Rate Linkages in Developing Countries

    Linda S. Goldberg;Michael W. Klein

  • Sectoral effects of exchange rate volatility on United States exports

    Michael W. Klein

  • Exchange Rate Regimes in the Modern Era

    Michael W. Klein;Jay C. Shambaugh

  • Capital Account Openness and the Varieties of Growth Experience

    Michael W Klein

  • Foreign Direct Investment, Trade and Real Exchange Rate Linkages in Developing Countries

    Linda S Goldberg;Linda S Goldberg;Michael W Klein;Michael W Klein

  • Capital Account Liberalization and Economic Performance: Survey and Synthesis

    Hali J. Edison;Michael W. Klein;Michael W. Klein;Luca A. Ricci;Torsten Sløk

  • The dynamics of exchange rate regimes: Fixes, floats, and flips

    Michael W. Klein;Jay C. Shambaugh

  • International Trade and Factor Mobility: An Empirical Investigation

    Linda S. Goldberg;Linda S. Goldberg;Michael W. Klein;Michael W. Klein

  • Capital Account Openness and the Varieties of Growth Experience

    Michael W. Klein;Michael W. Klein

  • Dollarization and Trade

    Michael W. Klein

  • Exploring Innovative Entrepreneurship and Its Ties to Higher Educational Experiences

    Matthew J. Mayhew;Jeffrey S. Simonoff;William J. Baumol;Batia M. Wiesenfeld

  • Capital Control Measures: A New Dataset

    Andrés Fernàndez;Michael W. Klein;Michael W. Klein;Alessandro Rebucci;Alessandro Rebucci;Alessandro Rebucci;Martin Schindler

  • Explaining the Duration of Exchange-Rate Pegs

    Michael W. Klein;Michael W. Klein;Nancy Peregrim Marion

Frequent Co-Authors

Linda S. Goldberg
Linda S. Goldberg Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Eric S. Rosengren
Eric S. Rosengren Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Alessandro Rebucci
Alessandro Rebucci Johns Hopkins University
Martín Uribe
Martín Uribe Columbia University
Hali J. Edison
Hali J. Edison International Monetary Fund
Luca A Ricci
Luca A Ricci International Monetary Fund
Graciela Kaminsky
Graciela Kaminsky George Washington University
Maurice Obstfeld
Maurice Obstfeld University of California, Berkeley
Joe Peek
Joe Peek Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

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