Romain Rancière
Paris School of Economics and CEPR
Romain Ranciere is an Associate Professor of Economics at Paris School of Economics. Professor Ranciere obtained his M.A. in Economics at Paris School of Economics in 1994 and his Ph.D. in economics from the New York University in 2003. He does research on the links between financial development, financial crises and long run growth. Recent papers include "Systemic Crises and Growth" (Quaterly Journal of Economics, 2008, with Aaron Tornell and Frank Westerman) and "Growth and Risk at the Industry Level: The Real Effects of Financial Liberalization" (Journal of Development Economics, 2008, with Andrei Levchenko and Mathias Thoenig).
Articles by Romain Rancière:
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Did the mortgage credit boom contribute to the decline in US racial segregation?
16 March 2012, 7582 reads
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Inequality, leverage and crises
4 February 2011, 19222 reads
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In defence of credit crises: No reward without risk
20 October 2008, 13045 reads
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