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Philippe Bacchetta

Philippe Bacchetta

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
43
Citations
12815
World Ranking
1925
National Ranking
33

Research.com Recognitions

  • Elected Fellow of the European Economic Association
  • Elected Fellow of the European Economic Association
  • Elected Fellow of the European Economic Association

Overview

Philippe Bacchetta is affiliated with the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. Their research spans across the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a focus on subfields such as Finance, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Economics and Econometrics, Accounting, and Strategy and Management.

Themes frequently explored in Bacchetta's work include Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, Global Financial Crisis and Policies, Banking Stability, Regulation and Efficiency, Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Economic Theory and Policy, Economic Theories and Models, and Economic Policies and Impacts.

Several recent papers exemplify Bacchetta's research contributions:

  • "Puzzling exchange rate dynamics and delayed portfolio adjustment" (2021), Journal of International Economics
  • "Can sticky portfolios explain international capital flows and asset prices?" (2022), Journal of International Economics
  • "International Portfolio Choice with Frictions: Evidence from Mutual Funds" (2020), SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Can Sticky Portfolios Explain International Capital Flows and Asset Prices?" (2021), SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Foreign Exchange Intervention with UIP and CIP Deviations: The Case of Small Safe Haven Economies" (2023), SSRN Electronic Journal

Bacchetta's work is distributed across various publication venues, with notable frequent contributions to the SSRN Electronic Journal (12 publications), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) (4 publications), Journal of International Economics (3 publications), Journal of Money Credit and Banking (2 publications), and Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Working Papers (2 publications).

Collaborations are also a significant part of Bacchetta's research network. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Eric van Wincoop (20 coauthored works)
  • J. Scott Davis (7 coauthored works)
  • Eric R. Young (6 coauthored works)
  • Simon Tièche (3 coauthored works)
  • Kenza Benhima (3 coauthored works)

Philippe Bacchetta has been recognized as an Elected Fellow of the European Economic Association, reflecting their engagement in the economics community.

Best Publications

  • Exchange Rate Volatility and Productivity Growth: The Role of Financial Development

    Philippe Aghion;Philippe Aghion;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Romain Ranciere;Romain Ranciere;Kenneth S. Rogoff;Kenneth S. Rogoff

  • Currency Crises and Monetary Policy in an Economy with Credit Constraints

    Philippe Aghion;Philippe Aghion;Philippe Aghion;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Abhijit Banerjee

  • A Theory of the Currency Denomination of International Trade

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • National Saving and International Investment

    Martin Feldstein;Philippe Bacchetta

  • Can Information Heterogeneity Explain the Exchange Rate Determination Puzzle

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • A Simple Model of Monetary Policy and Currency Crises

    Philippe Aghion;Philippe Aghion;Philippe Aghion;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Abhijit Banerjee

  • Does Exchange-Rate Stability Increase Trade and Welfare?

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • Financial Development and the Instability of Open Economies

    Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Aghion;Abhijit Banerjee

  • A corporate balance-sheet approach to currency crises☆

    Philippe Aghion;Philippe Bacchetta;Abhijit Banerjee

  • Consumption and Credit Constraints: International evidence

    Philippe Bacchetta;Stefan Gerlach

  • Infrequent Portfolio Decisions: A Solution to the Forward Discount Puzzle

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • Capital Flows to Emerging Markets: Liberalization, Overshooting, and Volatility

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • Predictability in financial markets: What do survey expectations tell us?

    Philippe Bacchetta;Elmar Mertens;Eric van Wincoop

  • Financial development and the instability of open economies

    Philippe Aghion;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Abhijit Banerjee

  • Capital Markets and the Instability of Open Economies

    Philippe Aghion;Philippe Bacchetta;Abhijit Banerjee

  • On the unstable relationship between exchange rates and macroeconomic fundamentals

    Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • Currency Crises and Monetary Policy in an Economy with Credit Constraints

    Philippe Aghion;Philippe Aghion;Philippe Aghion;Abhijit V. Banerjee;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta

  • A Scapegoat Model of Exchange Rate Fluctuations

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • Can Information Heterogeneity Explain the Exchange Rate Determination Puzzle

    Eric van Wincoop;Eric van Wincoop;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta

  • WHY DO CONSUMER PRICES REACT LESS THAN IMPORT PRICES TO EXCHANGE RATES

    Philippe Bacchetta;Eric van Wincoop

  • A Corporate Balance Sheet Approach to Currency Crises

    Philippe Aghion;Philippe Aghion;Philippe Aghion;Abhijit V. Banerjee;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta;Philippe Bacchetta

  • Currency crises and monetary policy in an economy withcredit constraints

    Philippe Aghion;Philippe Bacchetta;Abhijit Banerjee

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric van Wincoop
Eric van Wincoop University of Virginia
Philippe Aghion
Philippe Aghion London School of Economics and Political Science
Martin Feldstein
Martin Feldstein Harvard University
Kenneth Rogoff
Kenneth Rogoff Harvard University
Romain Ranciere
Romain Ranciere University of Southern California
Stefan Gerlach
Stefan Gerlach EFG International
Roger H. Gordon
Roger H. Gordon University of California, San Diego
Andrew K. Rose
Andrew K. Rose University of California, Berkeley

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