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Pierre L. Siklos is affiliated with Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada. Their research is primarily situated in the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a particular emphasis on Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, as well as topics related to the Global Financial Crisis and Policies. Their scholarly output includes work on Market Dynamics and Volatility, Banking stability, regulation, and efficiency, Media Influence and Politics, Energy, Environment, and Economic Growth, and Financial Markets and Investment Strategies.

They have contributed extensively to various academic journals, with frequent publications in the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Financial Stability
  • Journal of Futures Markets
  • Journal of International Financial Markets Institutions and Money
  • Economic Systems

Among their recent notable papers are:

  • "Central bank digital currency: A review and some macro-financial implications" (2022), published in the Journal of Financial Stability
  • "Central bank mandates: How differences can influence the content and tone of central bank communication" (2022), appearing in the Journal of International Money and Finance
  • "Metal prices made in China? A network analysis of industrial metal futures" (2020), published in the Journal of Futures Markets
  • "What drives household inflation expectations in South Africa? Demographics and anchoring under inflation targeting" (2021), in Economic Systems
  • "Armageddon and the stock market: US, Canadian and Mexican market responses to the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis" (2022), published in The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance

Their research collaborations include frequent co-authors such as Monique Reid, Du Plessis, Richard C. K. Burdekin, Dimitrios Kanelis, and Hongyi Chen, reflecting ongoing partnerships across related research topics.

Pierre L. Siklos's academic work spans several subfields within their main discipline, including General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Finance, Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science, and Strategy and Management.

Best Publications

  • Cointegration and Threshold Adjustment

    Walter Enders;Pierre L Siklos

  • The Changing Face of Central Banking: Evolutionary Trends since World War II

    Pierre L. Siklos

  • What has driven Chinese monetary policy since 1990? Investigating the People's bank's policy rule

    Richard C.K. Burdekin;Pierre L. Siklos

  • The Changing Face of Central Banking

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  • REGIME-SENSITIVE COINTEGRATION WITH AN APPLICATION TO INTEREST-RATE PARITY

    Pierre L. Siklos;Clive W.J. Granger

  • European Stock Markets and the ECB's Monetary Policy Surprises*

    Martin T. Bohl;Pierre L. Siklos;David Sondermann

  • Systematic sampling, temporal aggregation, seasonal adjustment, and cointegration theory and evidence

    C.W.J. Granger;Pierre L. Siklos

  • Is Seasonal Adjustment a Linear or Nonlinear Data-Filtering Process?

    Eric Ghysels;Clive W. J. Granger;Pierre L. Siklos

  • Empirical evidence on feedback trading in mature and emerging stock markets

    Martin T. Bohl;Pierre L. Siklos

  • Income Velocity and Institutional Change: Some New Time Series Evidence, 1870-1986

    Pierre L. Siklos

  • Exchange Rate Regimes and Shifts in Inflation Persistence: Does Nothing Else Matter?

    Richard C. K. Burdekin;Pierre L. Siklos

  • Cointegration and Threshold Adjustment

    Pierre L. Siklos;Pierre L. Siklos;Walter Enders

  • Inflation-Target Design: Changing Inflation Performance and Persistence in Industrial Countries

    Pierre L. Siklos

  • Foreign exchange market intervention in two small open economies: the Canadian and Australian experience

    J.M. Rogers;P.L. Siklos

  • The link between immigration and unemployment in Canada

    William L. Marr;Pierre L. Siklos

  • No single definition of central bank independence is right for all countries

    Pierre L. Siklos

  • Regime Sensitive Cointegration with an Application to Interest rate Parity

    Pierre Siklos;Clive Granger

  • Convergence in Interest Rates and Inflation Rates Across Countries and Over Time

    Pierre L. Siklos;Mark E. Wohar

  • Central bank digital currency: A review and some macro-financial implications

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  • INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE AND THE VELOCITY OF MONEY: A CENTURY OF EVIDENCE

    Michael D. Bordo;Lars Jonung;Pierre L. Siklos

  • The present value model of U.S. stock prices redux: a new testing strategy and some evidence

    Martin T Bohl;Pierre L Siklos

  • Do central banks react to the stock market? The case of the Bundesbank.

    Martin T. Bohl;Pierre L. Siklos;Thomas Werner

  • The Golden Age of the Quantity Theory

    Pierre Siklos;David Laidler

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin T. Bohl
Martin T. Bohl University of Münster
Michael D. Bordo
Michael D. Bordo Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Mark E. Wohar
Mark E. Wohar University of Nebraska at Omaha
Clive W. J. Granger
Clive W. J. Granger University of California, San Diego
Eric Ghysels
Eric Ghysels University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Walter Enders
Walter Enders University of Alabama
Lars Jonung
Lars Jonung Lund University
David G. Mayes
David G. Mayes University of Auckland
Anton Korinek
Anton Korinek University of Virginia

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