Christian Broda
University of Chicago and Barclays Capital
Christian Broda is a Professor at the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business, and he is the Head of International Research at Barclays Capital. He holds his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a B.A., summa cum laude, from Universidad de San Andres. He is a member of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Associate Editor of the Journal of Development Economics, a member of the editorial board of the IMF Economic Review, and the James S. Kemper Foundation Scholar for 2006-2008.
Articles by Christian Broda :
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Why the US dollar may strengthen in 2010
16 October 2009, 58257 reads
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Financial de-globalisation, savings drain, and the US dollar
22 May 2009, 34583 reads
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Did the 2008 US tax rebates work?
15 August 2008, 47282 reads
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China and cheap imports: Champions of equality
3 July 2008, 54354 reads
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Deflation in Japan: Worse than you think
22 October 2007, 33672 reads
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