Ricardo Hausmann spends much of his time researching Monetary economics, Volatility, Financial market, Original sin and Economic complexity index. He has included themes like Emerging markets and Capital in his Monetary economics study. His Capital research integrates issues from Corporate finance and Foreign direct investment.
His Volatility research includes elements of Latin Americans and Interest rate. His work is dedicated to discovering how Financial market, Debt are connected with Balance sheet, Ignorance and Balance and other disciplines. His study on Economic complexity index is intertwined with other disciplines of science such as Prosperity, Developed country, Economic system, Developing country and Product topology.
His primary scientific interests are in Latin Americans, Monetary economics, Financial market, Economic growth and Volatility. His Latin Americans research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Finance, International economics, Fiscal policy, Development economics and Capital flows. Ricardo Hausmann combines subjects such as Emerging markets and Debt with his study of Monetary economics.
His Financial market study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Moral hazard, Private sector, Capital market and Financial system. The Economic growth study combines topics in areas such as Government and Diversification. His Currency study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Original sin.
His primary areas of investigation include Diversification, Economic growth, Comparative advantage, Industrial organization and Demographic economics. He interconnects Complex system, Workforce and Data science in the investigation of issues within Diversification. His Economic growth study also includes fields such as
As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Comparative advantage, concentrating on Inclusive growth and intersecting with Balance of payments, Fiscal adjustment, Economic policy and Financial crisis. His Industrial organization research incorporates themes from New product development and Business travel. In his papers, Ricardo Hausmann integrates diverse fields, such as Demographic economics, Census and Economic complexity index.
His primary areas of study are Government, Comparative advantage, Theology, Original sin and Economic growth. His research integrates issues of Diversity, Politics and Built environment in his study of Government. The study incorporates disciplines such as Variety and Payroll in addition to Comparative advantage.
His Economic growth study incorporates themes from Capital, Diversification and Manufacturing employment. His research ties Manufacturing and Workforce together.
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Exchange Rates and Financial Fragility
Barry Eichengreen;Ricardo Hausmann.
National Bureau of Economic Research (1999)
What you export matters
Ricardo Hausmann;Jason Hwang;Dani Rodrik.
Journal of Economic Growth (2007)
The Product Space Conditions the Development of Nations
Cesar Hidalgo;B. Klinger;A. L. Barabasi;Ricardo Hausmann.
Research Papers in Economics (2007)
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AS SELF-DISCOVERY
Ricardo Hausmann;Dani Rodrik.
Journal of Development Economics (2003)
The building blocks of economic complexity
César A. Hidalgo;Ricardo Hausmann.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2009)
The Atlas of Economic Complexity : Mapping Paths to Prosperity
Ricardo Hausmann;César A. Hidalgo;Sebastián Bustos;Michele Coscia.
Research Papers in Economics (2014)
Growth Accelerations
Ricardo Hausmann;Lant Pritchett;Dani Rodrik.
(2005)
The global gender gap report
Ricardo Hausmann;Laura D'Andrea Tyson;Saadia Zahidi.
(2006)
Growth Accelerations
Ricardo Hausmann;Lant Pritchett;Dani Rodrik.
(2005)
Budget institutions and fiscal performance in Latin America
Alberto Alesina;Ricardo Hausmann;Rudolf Hommes;Ernesto H. Stein.
Journal of Development Economics (1999)
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