Eric van Wincoop
University of Virginia and NBER
Eric van Wincoop is the Robert P. Black Professor of Economics at the University of Virginia and Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He joined the University of Virginia in 2001 as a Professor, following appointments at Boston University (1989-1996) and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1996-2001). He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1989. His research is in the area of international macroeconomics. He is a co-editor at the Journal of International Economics.
Articles by Eric van Wincoop:
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Risk panics: When markets crash for no apparent reason
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