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Mariana Rojas-Breu

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First Name:Mariana
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Last Name:Rojas-Breu
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RePEc Short-ID:pro624
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Terminal Degree:2009 Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Zentrum; Universität Basel (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Stratégie et Dynamiques Financières (SDFi)
Laboratoire d'Économie de Dauphine (LEDa)
Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX)

Paris, France
http://www.sdfi-dauphine.fr/
RePEc:edi:crdp9fr (more details at EDIRC)

Research output

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Working papers

  1. Aleksander Berentsen & Mariana Rojas Breu & Christopher J. Waller, 2019. "What is the Value of Being a Superhost?," Working Papers 2019-19, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  2. Mariana Rojas Breu, 2018. "Currency union with or without banking union," Post-Print hal-02313919, HAL.
  3. Mariana Rojas Breu, 2017. "Debt enforcement and the value of money," Post-Print hal-01625581, HAL.
  4. Vincent Bignon & Régis Breton & Mariana Rojas Breu, 2015. "Monetary Union with a Single Currency and Imperfect Credit Market Integration," FIW Working Paper series 153, FIW.
  5. Bignon, V. & Breton, R. & Rojas Breu, M., 2013. "Currency Union with and without Banking Union," Working papers 450, Banque de France.
  6. Aleksander Berentsen & Mariana Rojas Breu & Shouyong Shi, 2012. "Liquidity, innovation and growth," Post-Print hal-01438414, HAL.
  7. Rojas-Breu, M., 2011. "Debt enforcement and the return on money," Working papers 345, Banque de France.
  8. Shouyong Shi & Mariana Rojas Breu & Aleksander Berentsen, 2009. "Liquidity and Growth," 2009 Meeting Papers 590, Society for Economic Dynamics.

Articles

  1. Catherine Lubochinsky & Mariana Rojas-Breu, 2023. "Stablecoins et monnaies numériques de banque centrale : un enjeu géostratégique pour le Système monétaire international," Revue d'économie financière, Association d'économie financière, vol. 0(1), pages 241-255.
  2. Cyril Monnet & Mariana Rojas-Breu, 2023. "Monnaie numérique de banque centrale : une fissure dans l’accord historique entre banques centrales et commerciales ?," Revue française d'économie, Presses de Sciences-Po, vol. 0(4), pages 201-235.
  3. Vincent Bignon & Régis Breton & Mariana Rojas Breu, 2019. "Currency Union With Or Without Banking Union," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 60(2), pages 965-1003, May.
  4. Rojas Breu, Mariana, 2017. "Debt enforcement and the value of money," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 168(C), pages 237-251.
  5. Mariana Rojas Breu, 2013. "The Welfare Effect Of Access To Credit," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 51(1), pages 235-247, January.
  6. Berentsen, Aleksander & Rojas Breu, Mariana & Shi, Shouyong, 2012. "Liquidity, innovation and growth," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 59(8), pages 721-737.
  7. Mariana Rojas Breu, 2010. "Effets bénéfiques de l'inflation dans une économie avec concurrence entre monnaies," Revue économique, Presses de Sciences-Po, vol. 61(3), pages 657-666.
  8. Jean Cartelier & Mariana Rojas Breu, 2009. "La concurrence entre monnaie interne et monnaie externe : le point de vue des deux circulations," Revue d'économie politique, Dalloz, vol. 119(6), pages 899-919.

Citations

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Blog mentions

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  1. Aleksander Berentsen & Mariana Rojas Breu & Shouyong Shi, 2009. "Liquidity, Innovation and Growth," Working Papers tecipa-371, University of Toronto, Department of Economics.

    Mentioned in:

    1. Liquidity, Innovation and Growth
      by Christian Zimmermann in NEP-DGE blog on 2009-10-11 08:08:02

Working papers

  1. Vincent Bignon & Régis Breton & Mariana Rojas Breu, 2015. "Monetary Union with a Single Currency and Imperfect Credit Market Integration," FIW Working Paper series 153, FIW.

    Cited by:

    1. Athanasios Geromichalos & Kuk Mo Jung, 2014. "An Over-the-Counter Approach to the FOREX Market," Working Papers 156, University of California, Davis, Department of Economics.
    2. Ansgar Belke & Daniel Gros, 2015. "Banking Union as a Shock Absorber," ROME Working Papers 201502, ROME Network.
    3. Pedro, Gomis-Porqueras & Cathy, Zhang, 2018. "Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policy with Migration in a Currency Union," MPRA Paper 83754, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Diego Valiante, 2015. "Banking union in a single currency area: evidence on financial fragmentation," Journal of Financial Economic Policy, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 7(3), pages 251-274, August.
    5. Liu, Tao, 2016. "Trade finance and international currency: a moneatary search approach," MPRA Paper 68834, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  2. Bignon, V. & Breton, R. & Rojas Breu, M., 2013. "Currency Union with and without Banking Union," Working papers 450, Banque de France.

    Cited by:

    1. Athanasios Geromichalos & Kuk Mo Jung, 2014. "An Over-the-Counter Approach to the FOREX Market," Working Papers 156, University of California, Davis, Department of Economics.
    2. Ansgar Belke & Daniel Gros, 2015. "Banking Union as a Shock Absorber," ROME Working Papers 201502, ROME Network.
    3. Pedro, Gomis-Porqueras & Cathy, Zhang, 2018. "Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policy with Migration in a Currency Union," MPRA Paper 83754, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Diego Valiante, 2015. "Banking union in a single currency area: evidence on financial fragmentation," Journal of Financial Economic Policy, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 7(3), pages 251-274, August.
    5. Liu, Tao, 2016. "Trade finance and international currency: a moneatary search approach," MPRA Paper 68834, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  3. Aleksander Berentsen & Mariana Rojas Breu & Shouyong Shi, 2012. "Liquidity, innovation and growth," Post-Print hal-01438414, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Paul Jackson & Florian Madison, 2019. "Entrepreneurial finance, home equity, and monetary policy," ECON - Working Papers 322, Department of Economics - University of Zurich, revised Jun 2020.
    2. Angus C., Chu & Lei, Ning & Dongming, Zhu, 2016. "Human Capital and Innovation in a Monetary Schumpeterian Growth Model," MPRA Paper 70453, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Sangyup Choi & David Furceri & Prakash Loungani & Myungkyu shim, 2021. "Inflation Anchoring and Growth: The Role of Credit Constraints," Working papers 2021rwp-188, Yonsei University, Yonsei Economics Research Institute.
    4. Sangyup Choi & Davide Furceri & Prakash Loungani, 2019. "Inflation Anchoring, Real Borrowing Costs, and Growth: Evidence from Sectoral Data," Working papers 2019rwp-143, Yonsei University, Yonsei Economics Research Institute.
    5. Chu, Angus C. & Cozzi, Guido & Furukawa, Yuichi & Liao, Chih-Hsing, 2017. "Inflation and economic growth in a Schumpeterian model with endogenous entry of heterogeneous firms," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 98(C), pages 392-409.
    6. Chu, Angus C. & Cozzi, Guido, 2012. "R&D and economic growth in a cash-in-advance economy," MPRA Paper 39778, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    7. Chu, Angus C. & Liao, Chih-Hsing & Liu, Xiangbo & Zhang, Mengbo, 2015. "Indeterminacy in a Matching Model of Money with Productive Government Expenditure," MPRA Paper 67172, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    8. Chu, Angus C. & Cozzi, Guido & Furukawa, Yuichi, 2013. "Inflation, Unemployment and Economic Growth in a Schumpeterian Economy," Economics Working Paper Series 1323, University of St. Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science.
    9. Chu, Angus C. & Cozzi, Guido & Furukawa, Yuichi, 2013. "A Schumpeterian Analysis of Monetary Policy, Innovation and North-South Technology Transfer," Economics Working Paper Series 1319, University of St. Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science.
    10. Chu, Angus C. & Cozzi, Guido & Lai, Ching-Chong & Liao, Chih-Hsing, 2013. "Monetary Policy, R&D and Economic Growth in an Open Economy," Economics Working Paper Series 1315, University of St. Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science.
    11. Jonathan Chiu & Cesaire Meh & Randall Wright, 2011. "Innovation and growth with financial, and other, frictions," Working Papers 688, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
    12. Evers, Michael & Niemann, Stefan & Schiffbauer, Marc, 2020. "Inflation, liquidity and innovation," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 128(C).
    13. Chu, Angus C. & Cozzi, Guido & Lai, Ching-Chong & Liao, Chih-Hsing, 2015. "Inflation, R&D and growth in an open economy," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 96(2), pages 360-374.
    14. Angus C. Chu & Guido Cozzi & Haichao Fang & Yuichi Furukawa & Chih-Hsing Liao, 2019. "Innovation and Inequality in a Monetary Schumpeterian Model with Heterogeneous Households and Firms," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 34, pages 141-164, October.
    15. Silveira, Rafael & Wright, Randall, 2010. "Search and the market for ideas," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 145(4), pages 1550-1573, July.
    16. Takeo Hori, 2020. "Monetary Policy, Financial Frictions, and Heterogeneous R&D Firms in an Endogenous Growth Model," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 122(4), pages 1343-1373, October.
    17. Bhattarai, Keshab, 2014. "Money and economic growth," The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, Elsevier, vol. 11(C), pages 8-18.
    18. Lu, You-Xun & Chen, Shi-kuan & Lai, Ching-chong, 2022. "Monetary Policy and Economic Growth in a Schumpeterian Model with Incumbents and Entrants," MPRA Paper 112177, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  4. Shouyong Shi & Mariana Rojas Breu & Aleksander Berentsen, 2009. "Liquidity and Growth," 2009 Meeting Papers 590, Society for Economic Dynamics.

    Cited by:

    1. Aleksander Berentsen, 1998. "Monetary Policy Implications of Digital Money," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 51(1), pages 89-118, February.
    2. Jonathan Chiu & Cesaire Meh & Randall Wright, 2011. "Innovation and growth with financial, and other, frictions," Working Papers 688, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
    3. Waller, Christopher J., 2011. "Random Matching And Money In The Neoclassical Growth Model: Some Analytical Results," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 15(S2), pages 293-312, September.
    4. Silveira, Rafael & Wright, Randall, 2010. "Search and the market for ideas," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 145(4), pages 1550-1573, July.

Articles

  1. Mariana Rojas Breu, 2013. "The Welfare Effect Of Access To Credit," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 51(1), pages 235-247, January.

    Cited by:

    1. Berentsen, Aleksander & Rojas Breu, Mariana & Shi, Shouyong, 2012. "Liquidity, innovation and growth," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 59(8), pages 721-737.
    2. Lee, Manjong, 2014. "Constrained or unconstrained price for debit card payment?," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 41(C), pages 53-65.
    3. Boel, Paola & Waller, Christopher J., 2015. "On the Theoretical Efficacy of Quantitative Easing at the Zero Lower Bound," Working Paper Series 310, Sveriges Riksbank (Central Bank of Sweden).
    4. Michael Dotsey & Pablo Guerrón-Quintana, 2012. "Interest rates and prices in an inventory model of money with credit," Working Papers 13-05, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
    5. Aleksander Berentsen & Samuel Huber & Alessandro Marchesiani, 2014. "Financial innovations, money demand, and the welfare cost of inflation," ECON - Working Papers 136, Department of Economics - University of Zurich.
    6. Choi, Hyung Sun, 2015. "Monetary policy, endogenous transactions, and financial market segmentation," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 44(C), pages 234-251.
    7. Mohammed Ait Lahcen & Pedro Gomis‐Porqueras, 2021. "A Model of Endogenous Financial Inclusion: Implications for Inequality and Monetary Policy," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 53(5), pages 1175-1209, August.
    8. Aleksander Berentsen & Samuel Huber & Alessandro Marchesiani, 2011. "Free-riding on liquidity," ECON - Working Papers 032, Department of Economics - University of Zurich.
    9. Feng, Dawei & Zeng, Bing & Hu, Haoyu, 2023. "Access to credit cards and household labor participation: Evidence from China," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 58(PD).
    10. Choi, Hyung Sun, 2023. "Money, payments systems, limited participation, and central banking," The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 64(C).
    11. Aleksander Berentsen & Samuel Huber & Alessandro Marchesiani, 2012. "Degreasing the wheels of finance," ECON - Working Papers 101, Department of Economics - University of Zurich.
    12. Stanislav PERCIC, 2018. "Credit expansion and social welfare in the European Union," CES Working Papers, Centre for European Studies, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, vol. 10(4), pages 491-509, January.

  2. Berentsen, Aleksander & Rojas Breu, Mariana & Shi, Shouyong, 2012. "Liquidity, innovation and growth," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 59(8), pages 721-737.
    See citations under working paper version above.

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NEP Fields

NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 12 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (6) 2009-10-03 2009-10-10 2011-10-09 2012-11-11 2019-09-30 2019-10-14. Author is listed
  2. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (5) 2009-10-03 2009-10-10 2011-10-09 2013-10-11 2015-04-11. Author is listed
  3. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (5) 2011-10-09 2012-11-11 2013-10-11 2015-03-22 2015-04-11. Author is listed
  4. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (5) 2009-10-03 2011-10-09 2013-10-11 2015-03-22 2015-04-11. Author is listed
  5. NEP-BAN: Banking (3) 2013-10-11 2018-04-09 2019-10-28
  6. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (3) 2009-10-03 2009-10-10 2012-11-11
  7. NEP-DEV: Development (2) 2009-10-03 2009-10-10
  8. NEP-EEC: European Economics (2) 2015-03-22 2015-04-11
  9. NEP-INO: Innovation (2) 2009-10-03 2012-11-11
  10. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (2) 2009-10-03 2019-09-30
  11. NEP-OPM: Open Economy Macroeconomics (2) 2013-10-11 2015-03-22
  12. NEP-PAY: Payment Systems and Financial Technology (2) 2019-08-12 2019-09-30
  13. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (1) 2019-10-14
  14. NEP-KNM: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Economy (1) 2012-11-11

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