Marco E Terrones
IMF
http://ideas.repec.org/e/pte49.html
Marco E Terrones is Deputy Division Chief in the IMF Research Department. Prior to this he was the main desk officer for Colombia and Nicaragua in the IMF Western Hemisphere Department. He also taught at Vanderbilt University and the University of Western Ontario and was a Principal Researcher at GRADE, a Peruvian think tank. His research interests include: the macroeconomic effects of financial globalization; business and financial cycles; and macro-financial linkages. He has published in top academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of International Economics, and Journal of Development Economics. He has also written several chapters and essays in the IMF’s World Economic Outlook. His research has been featured by several media outlets, including The Economist, the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and a B.A. in Economics from the Universidad Catolica of Peru.
Articles by Marco E Terrones:
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Why is this global recovery different?
18 April 2013, 17841 reads
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Uncertainty weighing on the global recovery
18 October 2012, 10019 reads
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Divergence of fortunes in recoveries
24 April 2012, 8110 reads
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Do equity price drops foreshadow recessions?
14 September 2011, 16590 reads
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Understanding financial cycles
17 July 2011, 13348 reads
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What are the costs of reducing a large current-account surplus?
17 April 2010, 11969 reads
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Creditless recoveries: What do we know?
22 May 2009, 34654 reads
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IMF recession research: Unusually severe, followed by a weaker-than-average recovery
6 May 2009, 31670 reads
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Financial globalisation and productivity growth
5 January 2009, 9411 reads
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Five decades of evidence on financial crisis and recession: How long? How deep?
7 October 2008, 114049 reads
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