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Fernando Broner

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First Name: Fernando
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Last Name: Broner
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RePEc Short-ID: pbr162

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Postal Address: CREI and Universitat Pompeu Fabra Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27 08005 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34-935422601

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Working papers

  1. Fernando Broner & Alberto Martin & Jaume Ventura, 2007. "Enforcement Problems and Secondary Markets," Economics Working Papers 1049, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra. [Downloadable!]
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  2. Fernando Broner & Alberto Martin & Jaume Ventura, 2006. "Sovereign Risk and Secondary Markets," NBER Working Papers 12783, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  3. Fernando A. Broner & Roberto Rigobon, 2005. "Why are Capital Flows so Much More Volatile in Emerging Than in Developed Countries?," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 328, Central Bank of Chile. [Downloadable!]
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  4. Fernando Broner & Jaume Ventura, 2005. "Globalization and Risk Sharing," Economics Working Papers 837, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, revised Jul 2007. [Downloadable!]
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  5. Broner, Fernando A. & Lorenzoni, Guido & Schmukler, Sergio L., 2004. "Why do emerging economies borrow short term?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3389, The World Bank. [Downloadable!]
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  6. Fernando A. Broner & R. Gaston Gelos & Carmen Reinhart, 2004. "When in peril, retrench: testing the portfolio channel of contagion," Pacific Basin Working Paper Series 2004-28, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. [Downloadable!]
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  7. Fernando Broner, 2003. "Discrete Devaluations and Multiple Equilibria in a First Generation Model of Currency Crises," Economics Working Papers 839, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, revised Jan 2007. [Downloadable!]
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  8. Mark Aguiar & Fernando Broner, 2001. "Determining Underlying Macroeconomic Fundamentals during Emerging Market Crises: Are Conditions as Bad as they Seem?," Economics Working Papers 863, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, revised Aug 2004. [Downloadable!]
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  9. Fernando Broner, 1999. "On the Timing of Balance of Payments Crises: Disaggregated Information and Interest Rate Policy," Economics Working Papers 840, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, revised Feb 2002. [Downloadable!]


Articles

  1. Broner, Fernando A., 2008. "Discrete devaluations and multiple equilibria in a first generation model of currency crises," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 55(3), pages 592-605, April. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  2. Fernando A. Broner & Alberto Martin & Jaume Ventura, 2008. "Enforcement Problems and Secondary Markets," Journal of the European Economic Association, MIT Press, vol. 6(2-3), pages 683-694, 04-05. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  3. Aguiar, Mark & Broner, Fernando A., 2006. "Determining underlying macroeconomic fundamentals during emerging market crises: Are conditions as bad as they seem?," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 53(4), pages 699-724, May. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  4. Fernando Broner & Gaston Gelos & Carmen Reinhart, 2004. "When in peril, retrench: testing the portfolio channel of contagion," Proceedings, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue Jun. [Downloadable!]
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NEP Fields

25 papers by this author were announced in
NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
  1. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (3) 2006-09-03 2006-10-28 2006-11-04
  2. NEP-CFN: Corporate Finance (1) 2007-09-30
  3. NEP-CWA: Central & Western Asia (1) 2005-09-11
  4. NEP-DEV: Development (2) 2004-08-31 2005-09-11
  5. NEP-FIN: Finance (11) 2004-12-12 2004-12-15 2005-05-23 2005-09-11 2005-09-29 2005-09-29 2005-09-29 2005-09-29 2005-09-29 2005-10-22 2006-10-28 Author is listed
  6. NEP-FMK: Financial Markets (7) 2005-09-11 2005-09-29 2005-09-29 2005-09-29 2005-09-29 2005-10-22 2006-09-03 Author is listed
  7. NEP-IFN: International Finance (5) 2004-08-09 2005-09-29 2005-09-29 2005-09-29 2007-09-16 Author is listed
  8. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (10) 2004-08-02 2005-09-29 2005-09-29 2005-09-29 2006-09-03 2006-11-04 2007-01-13 2007-04-21 2007-05-12 2007-09-16 Author is listed
  9. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (2) 2006-11-04 2007-09-16
  10. NEP-RMG: Risk Management (1) 2004-12-12
  11. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (1) 2005-05-23
  12. NEP-UPT: Utility Models & Prospect Theory (3) 2007-01-13 2007-04-21 2007-05-12
  13. NEP-URE: Urban & Real Estate Economics (2) 2007-10-06 2007-11-03

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