Aaron Tornell
UCLA
Aaron Tornell is Professor of Economics at UCLA, specialized in International Economics, Political Economy and Robust Control. His current research deals with Lending booms, financial crises and economic growth, as well as Robust forecasting and asset pricing. Recent publications include "Systemic Crises and Growth" (Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2008, with Romain Ranciere and Frank Westermann) and "Balance Sheet Effects, Bailout Guarantees and Financial Crises" (Review of Economic Studies, 2004 with Martin Schneider)
Articles by Aaron Tornell:
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The tragedy of the commons at the European Central Bank
22 June 2012, 17225 reads
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Has the ECB hit a limit?
28 March 2012, 14258 reads
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Eurozone Crisis, Act Two: Has the Bundesbank reached its limit?
6 December 2011, 28132 reads
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Greece: The sudden stop that wasn’t
28 September 2011, 18272 reads
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In defence of credit crises: No reward without risk
20 October 2008, 13153 reads
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