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Publications

by members of

California Social Science Experimental Laboratory (CASSEL)
Department of Economics
University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA)
Los Angeles, California (United States)

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Working papers

2019

  1. Saeidinezhad, Elham & Hovhannisyan, Tatev, 2019. "Can the Hybridity of Law and Finance Save Central Banking in a Zero-Lower Bound Recession? A Money and Legal View," MPRA Paper 97719, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. Saeidinezhad, Elham, 2019. "Corporate Debt: Where is the Danger?," MPRA Paper 98547, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2017

  1. Lopez, Claude & Saeidinezhad, Elham, 2017. "US Financial Deregulation: Repeal or Adjust?," MPRA Paper 76625, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. Lopez, Claude & Saeidinezhad, Elham, 2017. "Central Counterparties Help, But Do Not Assure Financial Stability," MPRA Paper 80358, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2016

  1. lopez, claude & Saeidinezhad, Elham, 2016. "Dodd-Frank: Washington, We Have a Problem," MPRA Paper 72236, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. Lopez, Claude & Saeidinezhad, Elham, 2016. "UK Financial Reforms: Bank of England 2.0," MPRA Paper 76624, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2014

  1. Saeidinezhad, Elham, 2014. "The International Spillover of Fiscal and Technology Shocks before the Crisis: The case of the UK and Italy," MPRA Paper 98556, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2011

  1. Mustafa Caglayan & Kostas Mouratidis & Elham Saeidinezhad, 2011. "Monetary policy effects on output and exchange rates: Results from US, UK and Japan," Working Papers 2011016, The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics.

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