David C. PARSLEY
Owen Graduate School of Management
Vanderbilt University
(May 2009; July 2005; March - April 2002; March - June 2001; March - June 2000)
 
   
Research Topic: International Portfolio Holdings: Source and Host Country Influences on Home Bias
 
Working papers: Evaluating Exchange Rate Management An Application to Korea
 
  News Spillovers in the Sovereign Debt Market
 
  Foreign Exchange Exposure and Exchange Rate Arrangements in East Asia
 
  Pricing in International Markets: A 'Small Country' Benchmark
 
  Exchange Rate Pass -Through in a Small Open Economy: Panel Evidence from Hong Kong
 
  Accounting for Real Exchange Rate Changes in East Asia
 
   
Prior to his doctoral studies, Professor Parsley worked in consulting and for the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. His research interests are in the fields of international finance and macroeconomics. He has concentrated on the macroeconomics of exchange rates, prices and the relationship between the two. His current research is directed in two main areas: (1) purchasing power parity (PPP) and whether convergence toward purchasing power parity is impacted by the monetary regime, and (2) the economic and time-series characteristics of international market segmentation. Professor Parsley teaches courses in macroeconomics, international trade and commercial policy, international economics, and international business at Vanderbilt University where is an Associate Professor at the Owen Graduate School.  
   
Personal website: http://mba.vanderbilt.edu/faculty/dparsley.cfm  
Email: David.Parsley@Owen.Vanderbilt.edu  

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