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Ramkishen S. Rajan is affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore and specializes in economics, econometrics, and finance. Their research portfolio spans 25 publications in these fields with subfields including economics and econometrics, finance, strategy and management, information systems, and general economics, econometrics, and finance.

Their recent research contributions cover a range of topics within the domain of financial and economic studies. Key main topics in their work include:

  • Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Banking Stability, Regulation, Efficiency
  • Sustainable Finance and Green Bonds
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • Microfinance and Financial Inclusion

Some of the recent papers by Ramkishen S. Rajan include:

  • Do green financial policies offset the climate transition risk penalty imposed on long-term sovereign bond yields?, 2023, Research in International Business and Finance
  • Does digital financial inclusion moderate or exacerbate output volatility?, 2021, Applied Economics Letters
  • Do climate risks influence foreign direct investment inflows to emerging and developing economies?, 2023, Climate Policy
  • Green Financial and Regulatory Policies: Why Are Some Central Banks Moving Faster than Others?, 2023, Global Environmental Politics
  • Climate risks: nexus between green financial policies and fiscal space, 2023, Applied Economics Letters

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Sasidaran Gopalan
  • Ruijie Cheng
  • Bhavya Gupta
  • Tony Cavoli

Ramkishen S. Rajan has published multiple papers in recurring venues, particularly:

  • Applied Economics Letters
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Research in International Business and Finance
  • Climate Policy
  • Global Environmental Politics

Best Publications

  • Too Much of a Good Thing? The Adequacy of International Reserves in the Aftermath of Crises

    Graham Bird;Ramkishen Rajan

  • China as a reserve sink: The evidence from offset and sterilization coefficients.

    Alice Y. Ouyang;Ramkishen S. Rajan;Thomas D. Willett

  • The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy. (Two volume set)

    Kenneth A. Reinert;Ramkishen S. Rajan;Amy Joycelyn Glass;Lewis S. Davis

  • Exchange Rate Policy Options for Post‐crisis Southeast Asia: Is There a Case for Currency Baskets?

    Ramikishen Rajan

  • (Ir)relevance of currency-crisis theory to the devaluation and collapse of the Thai baht

    Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • Foreign exchange market intervention and reserve accumulation in emerging Asia: Is there evidence of fear of appreciation?

    Victor Pontines;Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • Exchange rate pass-through in Korea and Thailand: Trends and determinants

    Amit Ghosh;Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • Impact of exchange rate volatility on Indonesia's trade performance in the 1990s

    Reza Siregar;Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • Understanding bilateral FDI flows in developing Asia

    Rabin Hattari;Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • Banks, Financial Liberalisation and Financial Crises in Emerging Markets

    Graham Bird;Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • The Princeton encyclopedia of the world economy

    Kenneth A. Reinert;Ramkishen S. Rajan;Amy Jocelyn Glass;Lewis S. Davis

  • Private Capital Flows in East Asia: Boom, Bust and Beyond

    Ramkishen S. Rajan;Reza Siregar

  • Globalization and Tax Systems: Implications for Developing Countries with Particular Reference to Southeast Asia

    Mukul G. Asher;Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • Can High Reserves Offset Weak Fundamentals? A Simple Model of Precautionary Demand for Reserves

    Jie Li;Ramkishen Rajan

  • A Survey of Financial Integration in East Asia; How Far? How Much Further to Go?

    Reza Siregar;Ramkishen Rajan;Tony Cavoli

  • The Economics and Politics of Monetary Regionalism in Asia

    Chang Li Lin;Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • Singapore and free trade agreements: Economic relations with Japan and the United States

    Ramkishen S Rajan;Rahul Sen;Reza Yamora Siregar

  • Management of exchange rate regimes in emerging Asia

    Ramkishen S. Rajan;Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • India as a Source of Outward Foreign Direct Investment

    Rabin Hattari;Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • Have exchange rate regimes in Asia become more flexible post crisis? Re-visiting the evidence

    Tony Cavoli;Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • RESTRAINING INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MOVEMENTS: WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

    Graham Bird;Graham Bird;Ramkishen S. Rajan

  • China as a Reserve Sink: The Evidence from Offset and Sterilization Coefficients

    Ramkishen S. Rajan;Thomas D. Willett

Frequent Co-Authors

Graham Bird
Graham Bird Claremont Graduate University
Thomas D. Willett
Thomas D. Willett Claremont Graduate University
Rajiv Kumar
Rajiv Kumar Jaypee University of Information Technology
Gunther Schnabl
Gunther Schnabl Leipzig University

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