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Roman Horvath

Roman Horvath

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
38
Citations
5655
World Ranking
2558
National Ranking
3

Overview

Roman Horvath is affiliated with Charles University in the Czech Republic and has contributed extensively to the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their research spans multiple subfields including Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Finance, Sociology and Political Science, and Information Systems.

Their published work covers topics such as Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, Market Dynamics and Volatility, Global Trade and Economics, Economic Growth and Development, Economic Theories and Models, Insurance and Financial Risk Management, and Banking Stability, Regulation, and Efficiency.

Frequent publication venues for their research include Economic Systems, the Journal of International Money and Finance, World Development, the Journal of Financial Stability, and the Review of Economic Dynamics.

  • Remittances and economic growth: A meta-analysis (2020, World Development)
  • Finance and wealth inequality (2020, Journal of International Money and Finance)
  • Does central bank communication signal future monetary policy in a (post)-crisis era? The case of the ECB (2020, Journal of International Money and Finance)
  • Natural catastrophes and financial depth: An empirical analysis (2021, Journal of Financial Stability)
  • Intertemporal substitution in labor supply: A meta-analysis (2023, Review of Economic Dynamics)

Roman Horvath has collaborated regularly with several researchers, including Boris Fišera, Tomáš Havránek, Jan Mareš, Nicolas Fanta, and Martin Melecký.

Best Publications

  • Financial Development and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis *

    Petra Valickova;Tomas Havranek;Roman Horvath

  • Cross-Country Heterogeneity in Intertemporal Substitution

    Tomas Havranek;Tomas Havranek;Roman Horvath;Zuzana Irsova;Marek Rusnak;Marek Rusnak

  • Natural Resources and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis

    Tomas Havranek;Tomas Havranek;Roman Horvath;Ayaz Zeynalov

  • Bank Capital and Liquidity Creation: Granger-Causality Evidence

    Roman Horváth;Jakub Seidler;Laurent Weill

  • Stock Market Comovements in Central Europe: Evidence from Asymmetric DCC Model

    Dritan Gjika;Roman Horváth

  • Remittances and economic growth: A meta-analysis

    Alina Cazachevici;Tomas Havranek;Roman Horvath;Roman Horvath

  • International stock market integration: Central and South Eastern Europe compared

    Roman Horvath;Roman Horvath;Dragan Petrovski

  • How to solve the price puzzle? A meta-analysis

    Marek Rusnak;Tomas Havranek;Roman Horvath

  • How bank competition influences liquidity creation

    Roman Horvath;Jakub Seidler;Laurent Weill

  • Time-varying monetary-policy rules and financial stress: Does financial instability matter for monetary policy?

    Jaromír Baxa;Jaromír Baxa;Roman Horváth;Bořek Vašíček

  • Does Trust Promote Growth

    Roman Horváth

  • Do the Board of Directors' Characteristics Influence Firm's Performance? The U.S. Evidence

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  • The effects of monetary policy in the Czech Republic: an empirical study

    Magdalena Morgese Borys;Roman Horváth;Michal Franta

  • VOLATILITY OF EXCHANGE RATES IN SELECTED NEW EU MEMBERS: EVIDENCE FROM DAILY DATA

    Jarko Fidrmuc;Jarko Fidrmuc;Roman Horváth

  • Central bank transparency and financial stability

    Roman Horváth;Dan Vaško

  • Heterogeneity in bank pricing policies: The Czech evidence

    Roman Horváth;Anca Podpiera

  • Evaluating changes in the monetary transmission mechanism in the Czech Republic

    Michal Franta;Roman Horvath;Roman Horvath;Marek Rusnak;Marek Rusnak

  • Exchange Rate Variability, Pressures and Optimum Currency Area Criteria: Implications for the Central and Eastern European Countries

    Roman Horváth

  • Exchange market pressures during the financial crisis: A Bayesian model averaging evidence

    Martin Feldkircher;Roman Horvath;Marek Rusnak;Marek Rusnak

  • The time-varying policy neutral rate in real-time: A predictor for future inflation? ☆

    Roman Horváth

  • Cross-Country Heterogeneity in Intertemporal Substitution

    Tomas Havranek;Tomas Havranek;Roman Horvath;Zuzana Irsova;Marek Rusnak;Marek Rusnak

  • Time Varying Monetary Policy Rules and Financial Stress

    Jaromír Baxa;Roman Horváth;Bořek Vašíček

  • How Bank Competition Influence Liquidity Creation

    Roman Horvath;Laurent Weill

Frequent Co-Authors

Tomas Havranek
Tomas Havranek Charles University
Fabrizio Coricelli
Fabrizio Coricelli Paris School of Economics
Iftekhar Hasan
Iftekhar Hasan Fordham University
Laurent Weill
Laurent Weill EM Strasbourg Business School
Jarko Fidrmuc
Jarko Fidrmuc Zeppelin University
Nauro F. Campos
Nauro F. Campos University College London
Steven Ongena
Steven Ongena University of Zurich
José-Luis Peydró
José-Luis Peydró Guido Carli Free International University for Social Studies
Pierre L. Siklos
Pierre L. Siklos Wilfrid Laurier University

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