Andrew K Rose
University of California, Berkeley and CEPR
Andrew K Rose is the B.T. Rocca Jr Professor of International Business in the Economic Analysis and Policy Group, Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley; he serves as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and Chair of the Faculty. He is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research (based in Cambridge, MA), and a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (based in London, England). He received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, his MPhil from Nuffield College, University of Oxford, and his BA from Trinity College, University of Toronto.
Rose has published over one hundred and fifty papers, including eighty articles in refereed economics journals, including the American Economic Review, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the Review of Economic Studies, and the Journal of Finance. His research addresses issues in international trade, finance, and macroeconomics, and has received more than 20,000 citations. His teaching is in the areas of international macroeconomics; he has won two teaching awards.
Rose was the managing editor of The Journal of International Economics from 1995 through 2001, and was the founding director of the Clausen Center for International Business and Policy at Haas and the Risk Management Institute at the National University of Singapore. He has organized over forty academic conferences.
Rose is interested in the theory and practice of economic policy, and most of his work is applied and driven by "real world" international phenomena. He has worked on five continents and at a number of international economic agencies, including: the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the Asian Development Bank. He has also worked at a number of national agencies, including: the US Department of Treasury, HM Treasury (UK), the Canadian Department of Finance; and the central banks of: Australia, Canada, Europe, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, and the United States. He has visited a number of other universities, including Princeton, Stockholm, Tel Aviv, INSEAD, London School of Economics, and the European University Institute.
Articles by Andrew K Rose:
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Why do trade negotiations take so long?
8 June 2012, 7625 reads
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Protectionism isn’t countercyclical (anymore)
27 April 2012, 8821 reads
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What stock markets say about regional trade agreements
9 October 2011, 5591 reads
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Financial protectionism: New evidence from bank bailouts
29 May 2011, 7339 reads
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What do we know about the causes of the crisis?
2 August 2010, 13224 reads
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How will the new exchange rate regime affect the Chinese economy?
21 June 2010, 37279 reads
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Searching for international contagion in the 2008 financial crisis
3 October 2009, 12837 reads
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Could an early warning system have predicted the crisis?
3 August 2009, 15426 reads
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Debunking decoupling
1 August 2009, 8641 reads
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Why bid for the Olympic Games?
16 April 2009, 17054 reads
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Economic spillovers from international environmental cooperation
2 July 2008, 41108 reads
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Surprise farewells: Exits from currency unions
6 February 2008, 12227 reads
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