2001 - Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association
1979 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Monetary economics, Exchange rate, Macroeconomics, Currency and Inflation are his primary areas of study. His Monetary economics research integrates issues from Volatility and Rational expectations. He does research in Exchange rate, focusing on Relative purchasing power parity specifically.
The various areas that Rudiger Dornbusch examines in his Relative purchasing power parity study include Covered interest arbitrage, Mundell–Fleming model, International Fisher effect and Overshooting model. His work focuses on many connections between Macroeconomics and other disciplines, such as Capital, that overlap with his field of interest in Monetarism and Depreciation. His research in the fields of Interest rate parity overlaps with other disciplines such as Per capita income.
Rudiger Dornbusch spends much of his time researching Monetary economics, Exchange rate, Inflation, Debt and Macroeconomics. Interest rate, Monetary policy, Disinflation, Relative price and Currency are the primary areas of interest in his Monetary economics study. The concepts of his Interest rate study are interwoven with issues in Deficit spending, Capital and Consumption.
His research in Exchange rate tackles topics such as Real interest rate which are related to areas like Fiscal policy. His work deals with themes such as Argument, Capital flight, Money creation and Unemployment, which intersect with Inflation. Rudiger Dornbusch mostly deals with Open economy in his studies of Macroeconomics.
His main research concerns Monetary economics, Emerging markets, Monetary policy, Interest rate and Debt. In Monetary economics, Rudiger Dornbusch works on issues like Globalization, which are connected to Financial economics. His Interest rate study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Capital, Disinflation, Restructuring, Development economics and Financial crisis.
His research integrates issues of German, Luck, Real interest rate, Inflation and Prosperity in his study of Debt. His Social psychology research incorporates elements of Exchange rate and Economic history. He is studying Current account, which is a component of Exchange rate.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Monetary economics, Emerging markets, International finance, Interest rate and Macroeconomics. His work on Monetary integration and Exchange rate is typically connected to Variable and Individual country as part of general Monetary economics study, connecting several disciplines of science. His study looks at the intersection of Emerging markets and topics like Balance sheet with Economy.
His International finance research incorporates themes from Management, Monetary theory, Library science and Presentation. His Interest rate research includes elements of Disinflation, Credit channel, Restructuring, Development economics and Financial crisis. His Inflation targeting research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Relative price, Wage, Currency and Flexibility.
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Expectations and Exchange Rate Dynamics
Rudiger Dornbusch.
Journal of Political Economy (1976)
Expectations and Exchange Rate Dynamics
Rudiger Dornbusch.
Journal of Political Economy (1976)
The Macroeconomics of Populism
Rudiger Dornbusch;Sebastian Edwards.
Research Papers in Economics (1991)
The Macroeconomics of Populism
Rudiger Dornbusch;Sebastian Edwards.
Research Papers in Economics (1991)
Comparative Advantage, Trade, and Payments in a Ricardian Model with a Continuum of Goods
Rudiger Dornbusch;Stanley Fischer;Paul A Samuelson.
The American Economic Review (1977)
Comparative Advantage, Trade, and Payments in a Ricardian Model with a Continuum of Goods
Rudiger Dornbusch;Stanley Fischer;Paul A Samuelson.
The American Economic Review (1977)
Exchange Rates and Prices
Rudiger Dornbusch.
The American Economic Review (1987)
Exchange Rates and Prices
Rudiger Dornbusch.
The American Economic Review (1987)
Exchange Rates and the Current Account.
Rudiger Dornbusch;Stanley Fischer.
The American Economic Review (1980)
Exchange Rates and the Current Account.
Rudiger Dornbusch;Stanley Fischer.
The American Economic Review (1980)
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