Monetary economics, Currency, Current account, Financial crisis and International economics are his primary areas of study. His study in Monetary economics concentrates on Monetary policy, Inflation and Real interest rate. While the research belongs to areas of Monetary policy, Paolo Pesenti spends his time largely on the problem of Monopolistic competition, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Exchange rate, Terms of trade, Output gap, Beggar thy neighbour and Macroeconomics.
His Financial crisis research includes elements of Moral hazard and Asset. His Moral hazard research incorporates themes from Seigniorage and Cash. International economics is closely attributed to Devaluation in his work.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Monetary economics, Exchange rate, Currency, Monetary policy and International economics. His work deals with themes such as Monopolistic competition, Terms of trade and Asset, which intersect with Monetary economics. His work on Exchange-rate pass-through and Devaluation as part of general Exchange rate study is frequently connected to Mechanism, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
His research integrates issues of Financial crisis and Interest rate in his study of Currency. Seigniorage is closely connected to Moral hazard in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Financial crisis. His Monetary policy research integrates issues from Open economy, Stylized fact and Economy.
His primary areas of investigation include Exchange rate, Relative price, Monetary policy, Monetary economics and Current account. His Exchange rate study incorporates themes from Supply and demand, Factor analysis, Price index and Spot contract. His Relative price research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Terms of trade and Product differentiation.
His study connects Open economy and Monetary policy. In the field of Monetary economics, his study on Inflation overlaps with subjects such as Endogeny. His research investigates the connection between Current account and topics such as Depreciation that intersect with problems in Consumption, Transfer problem, Microeconomics and Goods and services.
Paolo Pesenti mainly investigates Terms of trade, Relative price, Exchange rate, Government spending and Product differentiation. Terms of trade is a subfield of International economics that Paolo Pesenti studies. His International economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Oil price, Economy and Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium.
His research in Exchange rate is mostly concerned with Current account. His study in the field of Global imbalances also crosses realms of Product. He integrates many fields in his works, including Government spending, Home market effect, Economic integration, Free trade, Productivity and Monetary economics.
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What Caused the Asian Currency and Financial Crisis
Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo A. Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini.
Japan and the World Economy (1999)
What Caused the Asian Currency and Financial Crisis
Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo A. Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini.
Japan and the World Economy (1999)
Welfare and Macroeconomic Interdependence
Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2001)
Welfare and Macroeconomic Interdependence
Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2001)
Paper tigers?: A model of the Asian crisis
Giancarlo Corsetti;Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Paolo Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini;Nouriel Roubini;Nouriel Roubini.
European Economic Review (1999)
Paper tigers?: A model of the Asian crisis
Giancarlo Corsetti;Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Paolo Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini;Nouriel Roubini;Nouriel Roubini.
European Economic Review (1999)
International Dimensions of Optimal Monetary Policy
Giancarlo Corsetti;Giancarlo Corsetti;Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Paolo Pesenti.
Journal of Monetary Economics (2005)
International Dimensions of Optimal Monetary Policy
Giancarlo Corsetti;Giancarlo Corsetti;Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Paolo Pesenti.
Journal of Monetary Economics (2005)
What Caused the Asian Currency and Financial Crisis? Part I: A Macroeconomic Overview
Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini.
National Bureau of Economic Research (1998)
What Caused the Asian Currency and Financial Crisis? Part I: A Macroeconomic Overview
Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini.
National Bureau of Economic Research (1998)
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