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Tony Doblas Madrid

Assistant 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://www.msu.edu/~doblasma/

Curriculum Vitae


  • International financial crises
  • Asset price bubbles
  • Business Cycle Accounting East and West: Asian Finance and the Investment Wedge, with Dooyeon Cho, Review of Economic Dynamics. Forthcoming
  • A Robust Model of Bubbles with Multidimensional Uncertainty, Econometrica. 2012. Vol. 80(5), pp. 1845-1894.
  • Fiscal trends and self-fulfilling crises. Review of International Economics. 2009. Vol. 17(1), pp. 187-204.
  • Implications of within-period timing in models of speculative attack. Economics Bulletin. 2007. Vol. 6, No. 28, pp. 1-10.

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

  • Sharing information in the credit market: Contract-level evidence from the United States, with Raoul Minetti, revise and resubmit, Journal of Financial Economics
  • Trade intensity, carry trades and exchange rate volatility, with Dooyeon Cho, revise and resubmit, Journal of International Economics

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


 
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