Maria Soledad Martinez Peria
World Bank
Maria Soledad Martinez Peria is a Senior Economist in the Finance and Private Sector Development Team of the Development Economics Research Group at The World Bank. Her published work has focused on currency and banking crises, depositor market discipline, foreign bank participation in developing countries and access to finance. Currently, she is conducting research on bank financing to SMEs, the impact of remittances on financial development and the spread of the recent financial crisis. Prior to joining The World Bank, Sole worked at the Brookings Institution, the Central Bank of Argentina, the Federal Reserve Board, and the International Monetary Fund. She holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley and a B.A. from Stanford University
Articles by Maria Soledad Martinez Peria:
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A bank run in Greece? Triplet crises and the ghost of the new drachma
29 June 2011, 18615 reads
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Stocks and shocks: New evidence on global equity returns
11 December 2010, 8924 reads
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Foreign banks and small and medium enterprises: Are they really estranged?
1 April 2010, 11125 reads
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What explains the cost of remittances?
28 September 2009, 10787 reads
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