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Enrique G. Mendoza: Presidential Professor of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, Schemes and Mind Maps of Economics

Information about Enrique G. Mendoza, his academic background, and his research interests. Mendoza is a renowned economist and has held various positions at prestigious universities and institutions. He has published several papers on international capital flows, financial crises, sovereign debt, and international business cycles. The document also lists some of his notable publications.

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Download Enrique G. Mendoza: Presidential Professor of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania and more Schemes and Mind Maps Economics in PDF only on Docsity! Enrique G. Mendoza is Presidential Professor of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania and Managing Editor of the Journal of International Economics. He joined Penn in 2013 and served as Director of the Penn Institute for Economic Research from 2014 to 2020. Before that, he was Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland and held positions at Duke University, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and the IMF. He is a 1989 PhD from the University of Western Ontario, an NBER Research Associate, and member of the BIS Advisory Panel and the Latin American Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee. He has served in the NSF Economics panel and in the editorial boards of several journals, including the American Economic Review. In 2017, he was awarded the ECB’s Wim Duisenberg fellowship. His research focuses on international capital flows, financial crises, sovereign debt and international business cycles. His main publications include: “Optimal, Time-Consistent Macroprudential Policy,” with J. Bianchi, Journal of Political Economy, 2018, “A General Equilibrium Model of Sovereign Default and Business Cycles” with V. Yue, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2012, “Sudden Stops, Financial Crises & Leverage,” American Economic Review, 2010, “Financial Integration, Financial Development and Global Imbalances," with V. Quadrini and J. V. Rios-Rull, Journal of Political Economy, 2009, and "Real Business Cycles in a Small Open Economy," American Economic Review, 1991.