Michael B. DEVEREUX
University of British Columbia
(August 2009; November - December 2007; September - October 2005; August - September 2004; July 2003; June - July 2002; June - July 2001; February - June 2000)
 
   
Research Topic: International Financial Propagation
 
Working papers: Leverage Constraints and the International Transmission of Shocks
 
  A Portfolio Model of Capital Flows to Emerging Markets
 
  Solving for Country Portfolios in Open Economy Macro Models
 
  Expectations and Exchange Rate Policy
 
  Currency Appreciation and Current Account Adjustment
 
  A Portfolio Theory of International Capital Flows
 
  Expenditure Switching vs. Real Exchange Rate Stabilization: Competing Objectives for Exchange Rate Policy
 
  Exchange Rate Regimes, Specialization and Trade Volume
 
  Exchange Rate Policy and Endogenous Price Flexibility
 
  Transfer Problem Dynamics: Macroeconomics of the Franco-Prussian War Indemnity
 
  Price Setting and Exchange Rate Pass-through: Theory and Evidence
 
  Endogenous Exchange Rate Pass-Through when Nominal Prices are Set in Advance
 
  Financial Constraints and Exchange Rate Flexibility in Emerging Market Economies
 
  International Risk-Sharing and the Exchange Rate: Re-evaluating the Case for Flexible Exchange Rates
 
  Mundell Revisited: A Simple Approach to the Costs and Benefits of a Single Currency Area
 
  Risk Sharing and the Theory of Optimal Currency Areas: A Re-examination of Mundell 1973
 
  Exchange Rates and Monetary Policy in Emerging Market Economies
 
  Monetary Policy in the Open Economy Revisited: Price Setting and Exchange Rate Flexibility
 
   
Personal website: http://www.econ.ubc.ca/devereux/mdevereux.htm  
Email: devm@interchange.ubc.ca  

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