Fernando Broner |
| PhD, Massachussets Institute of Technology |
| Researcher, CREI; Adjunct Professor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
| Barcelona GSE Affiliated Professor |
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Program(s): |
| Deputy Director, MSc in International Trade, Finance, and Development; Faculty member, MSc in Economics; GPEFM |
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Biography: |
| Fernando Broner is a researcher at CREI and adjunct professor of economics at Universitat Pompeu Fabra. He received his PhD from MIT in 2000. Prior to joining CREI and UPF, he was an assistant professor at the University of Maryland. He is an advisor to the international economic research department at the Bank of Spain, and has consulted for the IMF and the World Bank. His research specializes in international finance. |
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Research interests: |
| International finance |
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Selected publications: |
| -"Globalization and Risk Sharing" (with J. Ventura) Forthcoming in Review of Economic Studies
-"Sovereign Risk and Secondary Markets" (with A. Martin and J. Ventura) Forthcoming in American Economic Review
-"Discrete Devaluations and Multiple Equilibria in a First Generation Model of Currency Crises"
Journal of Monetary Economics, 55(3), 2008, 592-605
-"When in Peril, Retrench: Testing the Portfolio Channel of Contagion" (with G. Gelos and C. Reinhart) Journal of International Economics, 69(1), 2006, 203-230 |
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