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Overview

Paul Cashin is affiliated with the International Monetary Fund in the United States and specializes in the field of Medicine, with a focus on Oncology, Surgery, Physiology, Speech and Hearing, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The scientist's research covers several key topics including:

  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging
  • Dysphagia Assessment and Management
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
  • Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments

Cashin has contributed to publications in a variety of journals. Frequent venues for their work include:

  • ANZ Journal of Surgery
  • Nutrients
  • BMC Health Services Research
  • Pancreas
  • IMF Working Paper

Their recent papers showcase research primarily focused on clinical and care aspects related to cancer and gastrointestinal conditions. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Effect of Early and Intensive Telephone or Electronic Nutrition Counselling Delivered to People with Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer on Quality of Life: A Three-Arm Randomised Controlled Trial," 2022, Nutrients
  • "A qualitative investigation of the supportive care experiences of people living with pancreatic and oesophagogastric cancer," 2022, BMC Health Services Research
  • "The Role of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy After Severe and/or Necrotic Pancreatitis in the Setting of Modern Minimally Invasive Management of Pancreatic Necrosis," 2020, Pancreas
  • "Negative pressure dressings and the impact on pain management on thoracic incisions in patients undergoing oesophagectomy: a pilot study," 2023, ANZ Journal of Surgery
  • "Understanding Unwarranted Variation in Care for Victorian Oesophagogastric Cancer Patients Using Linked Data: A Comparative Analysis Between 2012-2016 and 2017-2021," 2025, ANZ Journal of Surgery

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Paul Cashin include:

  • Daniel Croagh
  • Liang Low
  • Catherine E. Huggins
  • Lauren Hanna
  • Kate Furness

This profile reflects ongoing research interests in cancer-related care and gastrointestinal health, with interdisciplinary links across surgery, oncology, and public health domains. The publications indicate a focus on both clinical interventions and supportive care themes, including nutrition counseling and pain management in surgical contexts.

Best Publications

  • Commodity currencies and the real exchange rate

    Paul Cashin;Luis F. Céspedes;Ratna Sahay

  • The Long-Run Behavior of Commodity Prices: Small Trends and Big Variability

    Paul Cashin;C. John McDermott

  • Booms and slumps in world commodity prices

    Paul Cashin;C.John McDermott;Alasdair Scott

  • Government Spending, Taxes, and Economic Growth

    Paul Cashin

  • The Differential Effects of Oil Demand and Supply Shocks on the Global Economy

    Paul Cashin;Kamiar Mohaddes;Maziar Raissi;Mehdi Raissi

  • Internal Migration, Center-State Grants and Economic Growth in the States of India

    Paul Anthony Cashin;Ratna Sahay;Ratna Sahay

  • How Persistent Are Shocks to World Commodity Prices

    Paul Cashin;Hong Liang;C. John McDermott

  • Fair weather or foul? the macroeconomic effects of El Niño

    Paul Cashin;Kamiar Mohaddes;Mehdi Raissi

  • Fair Weather or Foul? The Macroeconomic Effects of El Niño

    Paul Cashin;Kamiar Mohaddes;Mehdi Raissi

  • Regional Economic Growth and Convergence in India

    Paul Cashin;Ratna Sahay

  • Foreign exchange intervention and the Australian dollar: has it mattered?

    Hali Edison;Paul Cashin;Hong Liang

  • Terms of trade shocks in Africa : Are they short-lived or long-lived?

    Paul Cashin;C.John McDermott;Catherine Pattillo

  • Anatomy of banking crises in developing and emerging market countries

    Rupa Duttagupta;Paul Cashin

  • China's Slowdown and Global Financial Market Volatility: Is World Growth Losing Out?

    Paul Cashin;Kamiar Mohaddes;Mehdi Raissi

  • Are Australia's current account deficits excessive?

    Paul Cashin;C. John McDERMOTT

  • Economic Growth and Convergence across the Seven Colonies of Australasia: 1861-1991

    Paul Cashin

  • 'Riding on the Sheep's Back': Examining Australia's Dependence on Wool Exports*

    Paul Cashin;C. John McDermott

  • The Long-Run Behavior of Commodity Prices: Small Trends and Big Variability

    Paul Anthony Cashin;C. John McDermott

  • Foreign Exchange Intervention and the Australian Dollar: Has It Mattered?

    Hali J. Edison;Paul Anthony Cashin;Hong Liang

  • The Myth of Co-Moving Commodity Prices

    C. John McDermott;Paul Anthony Cashin;Alasdair M. Scott

  • The Long-Run Behavior of Commodity Prices

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  • Terms of Trade Shocks and the Current Account: Evidence from Five Industrial Countries

    Paul Cashin;C. John McDermott

  • The Myth of Comoving Commodity Prices

    Paul Anthony Cashin;C. John McDermott;Alasdair M. Scott

  • How Persistent Are Shocks to World Commodity Prices

    Paul Anthony Cashin;Hong Liang;C. John McDermott

  • The Long-Run Behavior of Commodity Prices : Small Trends and Big Variability

    Paul Cashin;C. John McDermott

  • Are Australia's Current Account Deficits Excessive?

    C. John McDermott;Paul Cashin

Frequent Co-Authors

Ratna Sahay
Ratna Sahay International Monetary Fund
Pierre-Richard Agénor
Pierre-Richard Agénor University of Manchester
Hali J. Edison
Hali J. Edison International Monetary Fund
Manmohan S. Kumar
Manmohan S. Kumar International Monetary Fund
Naresh Kumar
Naresh Kumar University of New South Wales
Paolo Mauro
Paolo Mauro International Monetary Fund

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