Rudy Loo-Kung
Columbia University
Rudy Loo-Kung is a PhD student in the Economics department at Columbia University. His research focus is monetary policy in Emerging Markets. He has previously worked as a Research Fellow (2003-2005) at the InterAmerican Development Bank in Washington DC.
Articles by Rudy Loo-Kung:
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US recovery: A new “Phoenix Miracle”?
12 April 2010, 10058 reads
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How bad are bubbles for welfare?
29 June 2009, 15550 reads
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Needed: Rapid and large liquidity funding for emerging markets
10 December 2008, 11512 reads
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