Kenta Inoue
University of California, Santa Cruz
Kenta Inoue is a PhD candidate in the University of California, Santa Cruz (the expected date of completion: June 2012). His primary area of research is international finance, international reserves, official foreign exchange market intervention and exchange rate dynamics. Before coming to the UCSC, he was an economist in the Economic Research Division of the Mitsubishi UFJ Securities, Tokyo, Japan, and analyzed exchange rates and international money flow as a core member of 9-member global research team.
Articles by Kenta Inoue:
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Central banks and gold puzzles
19 March 2012, 9936 reads
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