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Job Market Candidate 2007/2008

Elif C. Arbatli

Elif C. Arbatly


Office: Mergenthaler Hall 440
Main Phone: (443) 570 6889
Office Phone: (410) 516-7601
Fax: (410) 516-7600
E-mail:

Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

 

Thesis:

"Permanent and Transitory Income Shocks and the Current Account" Abstract

Fields:

Open Economy Macroeconomics, International Finance, Financial Economics, Time-Series Econometrics, International Monetary Economics

Research:

"Futures Markets, Commodity Prices and the Intertemporal Approach to the Current Account" (job market paper) PDF

"Permanent and Transitory Fluctuations in Commodity Prices: Evidence From Futures Prices" (working paper)

"Emerging Market Business Cycles: The Crisis is the Trend" (working paper)

"Forecast Efficiency of Commodity Futures" (working paper)

"A Dynamic Approach to Measuring Expenditure Flexibility: An Application to OECD Countries" with Todd Mattina (IMF) and Marijn Verhoeven (IMF)

"Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Turkey: Looking for Asymmetries", Central Bank Review, Vol.3, No.2, The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey, January 2005 PDF

"Fertility Declines and Youth Dependency: Implications for the Global Economy", with Ralph C. Bryant (Brookings Institution), Hamid Faruqee (IMF) and Delia Velculescu (IMF), Brookings Discussion Papers in International Economics, No: 163, August 2004 PDF

Teaching:

Elements of Macroeconomics, Fall 2003-2007, TA

Elements of Macroeconomics, Summer 2007, Instructor

International Monetary Economics, Spring 2003-2007, TA

Why Should We Worry About Aging: Economic, Social, Policy and Cross-Border Implications of Demographic Changes, Intersession 2005-2007, Instructor

References

Professor Christopher Carroll -

Professor Jon Faust -

Dr. Thomas Lubik -