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Antonio Doblas Madrid

Associate Professor
Ph.D. Economics, Univ. Minnesota

Address: 120A Marshall-Adams Hall
Tel: 517.355.8320
Fax: 517.432.1068
E-mail: doblasma@msu.edu
Web: https://sites.google.com/view/tonydoblasmadrid

Curriculum Vitae


  • Macroeconomics
  • International Financial Crises
  • Asset Price Bubbles
  • "A finite model of riding bubbles," Journal of Mathematical Economics. 2016. Vol. 65, pp. 154-62
  • "Trade intensity and purchasing power parity," with Dooyeon Cho, Journal of International Economics. 2014. Vol. 93(1), pp. 194-209
  • "Business cycle accounting East and West: Asian finance and the investment wedge" with Dooyeon Cho, Review of Economic Dynamics. 2013. Vol. 16(4), pp. 724-744
  • "Sharing information in the credit market: Contract-level evidence from U.S. firms," with Raoul Minetti. Journal of Financial Economics. 2013. Vol. 109(1), pp. 198-223
  • "A robust model of bubbles with multidimensional uncertainty," Econometrica. 2012. Vol. 80(5), pp. 1845-1893

Please see the faculty member's web site for a copy of the paper in pdf format.

  • "Credit-fuelled bubbles," with Kevin J. Lansing
  • "Bubbles and Banks," with Raoul Minetti
  • "Perfectly Rational Fools' Bubbles," with Luis Araujo

Please see the faculty member's web site for a copy of the paper in pdf format.


 
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