Daniel Paravisini
Columbia University
Daniel Paravisini is the Gary Winnick and Martin Granoff Associate Professor of Business at the Graduate School of Business of Columbia University. He has a Ph.D. in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and has devoted in his research particular attention to the incentives of agents in financial institutions, and to the role of banks in the transmission and amplification of real shocks, with a focus on the effect of credit fluctuations on international trade. Daniel is a research affiliate of the NBER, BREAD, and IGC.
Articles by Daniel Paravisini:
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Credit constraints and the great trade collapse
27 July 2011, 7113 reads
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