My research is empirical, focusing on International Finance, Open–Economy Macroeconomics, and Economic Development. I work primarily with time-series data.
Specific topics in which I am interested include international capital flows, macroeconomic volatility, and economic integration. I also have a background in Central Europe and the Baltic region, as well as Mexico and Latin America.
Current Research:
I am currently focusing on capital flows and macroeconomic volatility in the Baltics, other Central European countries, and Mexico. Here are some abstracts of some recent papers.
Forthcoming Publications:
For information on currently unpublished projects with the CRIE, please follow the link. Please e-mail me to find out more about my ongoing research.
Dissertation:
“NAFTA, the Peso, and U.S.–Mexico Commodity Trade,”
(under the direction of Dr. Mohsen Bahmani–Oskooee). Abstract
Two papers from this dissertation are published (in Southern Economic Journal and the Journal of Development Studies), and the third is forthcoming (in Applied Economics).