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William H. Branson

William H. Branson

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
40
Citations
7130
World Ranking
2294
National Ranking
1307

Overview

William H. Branson is affiliated with Princeton University in the United States. Their academic career is linked to this institution, where they contribute to the field of economic research and education.

There is no detailed information available regarding recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or specific fields and subfields of study connected to William H. Branson. The absence of this data limits the possibility to outline specific research topics or trends in their academic work.

Similarly, there is no information provided on awards or distinctions, indicating that no notable recognitions have been recorded in the available dataset.

Despite the limited publicly available data on their publications and research specifics, the connection to Princeton University suggests involvement in an environment known for extensive research activities and academic contributions.

Best Publications

  • The Unstable EMS

    Barry Eichengreen;Charles Wyplosz;William H. Branson;Rudiger Dornbusch

  • The Specification and Influence of Asset Markets

    William Branson;Dale Henderson

  • Stabilization Policy Ten Years After

    James Tobin;Edmund S. Phelps;William Poole;Martin Feldstein

  • Macroeconomic Theory and Policy

    William H. Branson

  • Asset markets and relative prices in exchange rate determination

    Unknown

  • Exchange rates in the short run: The dollar-dentschemark rate*

    William H. Branson;Hannu Halttunen;Paul Masson

  • International adjustment with wage rigidity

    William H. Branson;Julio J. Rotemberg

  • Policy and Performance Links between LDC Debtors and Industrial Nations

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  • Global Monetarism and the Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments

    Unknown

  • Chapter 15 The specification and influence of asset markets

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  • Commodity Prices as a Leading Indicator of Inflation

    James M. Boughton;William Branson

  • Changing the Rules: Economic Consequences of the Thatcher Regime

    Willem H. Buiter;Marcus H. Miller;Jeffrey D. Sachs;William H. Branson

  • The Minimum Covered Interest Differential Needed for International Arbitrage Activity

    William H. Branson

  • The Thatcher Experiment: The First Two Years

    Willem H. Buiter;Marcus Miller;Martin Neil Baily;William H. Branson

  • Commodity Prices as a Leading Indicator of Inflation

    James M. Boughton;William H. Branson

  • Monetary and Fiscal Policy with Flexible Exchange Rates

    William Branson;Willem Buiter

  • Factor inputs in U.S. trade

    William H. Branson;William H. Branson;Nikolaos Monoyios

  • Adjustment and income distribution

    François Bourguignon;William H. Branson;Jaime de Melo

  • Exchange rates in the short run: Some further results

    William H. Branson;William H. Branson;Hannu Halttunen;Paul Masson

  • Macroeconomic Determinants of Real Exchange Rates

    William H. Branson

  • Stabilization, Stagflation, and Investment Incentives: The Case of Kenya, 1979-1980

    William Branson

  • International Policy Coordination and Exchange Rate Fluctuations

    William H Branson;Jacob A Frenkel;Morris Goldstein

  • Finance and development: issues and experience: International finance and economic development

    Paul Krugman;Richard E. Baldwin;William H. Branson

  • The European Monetary System: The role of the exchange-rate regime in a disinflation: empirical evidence on the European Monetary System

    Francesco Giavazzi;Alberto Giovannini;William Branson

  • Income instability, terms of trade, and the choice of exchange rate regime

    William H. Branson;Louka T. Katseli-Papaefstratiou

  • A Model of Exchange-Rate Determination with Policy Reaction: Evidence From Monthly Data

    William Branson

  • Panel Discussion on Southern Cone

    Jacob A. Frenkel;Rudiger Dornbusch;William H. Branson;Ricardo H. Arriazu

Frequent Co-Authors

Willem H. Buiter
Willem H. Buiter Independent Scientist / Consultant, US
Jacob A. Frenkel
Jacob A. Frenkel Group of 30
François Bourguignon
François Bourguignon Paris School of Economics
Juergen von Hagen
Juergen von Hagen University of Bonn
Thomas D. Willett
Thomas D. Willett Claremont Graduate University
Marcus Miller
Marcus Miller University of Warwick
Richard N. Cooper
Richard N. Cooper Harvard University
Jaime de Melo
Jaime de Melo University of Geneva
Paul R. Masson
Paul R. Masson University of Toronto
Martin Neil Baily
Martin Neil Baily Brookings Institution

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