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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Nancy Peregrim Marion is the George J. Records 1956 Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College, where she conducts research in a "variety of topics in international macroeconomics, including financial crises in emerging markets, international reserve holdings in East Asia, international risk sharing, and policy volatility in developing countries."
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- Perspectives on the Recent Currency Crisis Literature (1998) (460)
- Volatility and Investment: Interpreting Evidence from Developing Countries (1999) (370)
- Policy Uncertainty, Persistence and Growth (1991) (350)
- Explaining the Duration of Exchange-Rate Pegs (1994) (301)
- International Reserve Holdings with Sovereign Risk and Costly Tax Collection (2002) (288)
- Holding International Reserves in an Era of High Capital Mobility (2001) (232)
- The Transmission of Disturbances Under Alternative Exchange-Rate Regimeswith Optimal Indexing (1980) (210)
- Using Inflation to Erode the U.S. Public Debt (2009) (150)
- Macroeconomic uncertainty and private investment (1993) (119)
- Speculative Attacks: Fundamentals and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies (1996) (82)
- Self-Fulfilling Risk Predictions: An Application to Speculative Attacks (1998) (77)
- Volatility and the Investment Response (1996) (60)
- Insulation Properties of a Two-Tier Exchange Market in a Portfolio Balance Model (1981) (42)
- Volatility, Investment and Disappointment Aversion (1995) (40)
- International Risk Sharing During the Globalization Era (2009) (37)
- World Equilibrium with Oil Price Increases: An Intertemporal Analysis (1983) (37)
- Nontraded goods, oil price increases and the current account (1984) (36)
- Policy Implications of "Second-Generation" Crisis Models (1996) (32)
- The size and timing of devaluations in capital-controlled economies (1997) (28)
- A Macroeconomic Perspective on Reserve Accumulation (2009) (27)
- Exchange-rate regimes in transition: Italy 1974 (1983) (26)
- The Implications of Knowledge-Based Growth for the Optimality of Open Capital Markets (1992) (25)
- A model of the joint distribution of banking and currency crises (2004) (24)
- Drift control of international reserves (2007) (22)
- Foreign exchange reserves in East Asia: why the high demand? (2003) (22)
- Some Parallels Between Currency and Banking Crises (1999) (21)
- International Risk Sharing During the Globalization Era - Le Partage International Du Risque Dans Une Ère De Mondialisation (2012) (20)
- The terms of trade between oil importers (1986) (15)
- Dual exchange rates in Europe and Latin America (1994) (15)
- Perspectiveson the Recent Currency Crisis Literature (1998) (15)
- China’s Growth, Stability, and Use of International Reserves (2013) (15)
- The Exchange-Rate Effects of Real Disturbances with Rational Expectations and Variable Terms of Trade (1982) (15)
- A Model of the Joint Distribution of Banking and Exchange-Rate Crises (2001) (14)
- The Size and Timing of Devaluations in Capital-Controlled Developing Countries (1994) (14)
- Anticipated and Unanticipated Oil Price Increases and the Current Account (1981) (12)
- Adjustment to Expected and Unexpected Oil Price Changes (1982) (11)
- Structural Differences and Macroeconomic Adjustment to Oil Price Increases in a Three-Country Model (1982) (11)
- *Getting Shut Out of the International Capital Markets: It Doesn't Take Much (2006) (9)
- Policy Implications (1996) (8)
- Adjustment to variations in prices of imported inputs : The role of economic structure (1982) (8)
- Adjustment to Variations in Imported Input Prices: The Role of Economic Structure (1980) (7)
- Determinants of the Spread in a Two-Tier Foreign Exchange Market (1988) (7)
- Empirical Evidence on European Dual Exchange Rates and its Relevance for Latin America (1991) (6)
- Demand for Cash with Intra-Period Endogenous Consumption (2013) (6)
- A Perspective on Predicting Currency Crises (2010) (5)
- Structural Differences and Macroeconomic Adjustment to Oil-Price Changes : A Three-Country Approach (1983) (5)
- Stock Prices, Output and the Monetary Regime (2006) (5)
- Risk Neutrality and the Two-Tier Foreign Exchange Market: Evidence from Belgium (1989) (4)
- China’s Growth, Stability, and Use of International Reserves (2014) (4)
- International Reserves, Sovereign Risk and the Cost of Public Funds: Explaining High Demand for International Reserves * (2002) (4)
- A Common Framework for Thinking about Currency Crises (2012) (3)
- A Perspectiveon Predicting Currency Crises (2010) (3)
- On dynamic efficiency in a growth model with increasing returns (1993) (2)
- Getting Shut Out of the International Capital Markets - It Doesn’t Take Much (2006) (2)
- Optimal currency crises A comment (2000) (1)
- Self-fulfilling risk predictions: (2000) (1)
- Exchange Rate Regime Choice (1991) (1)
- Self-Fulfilling Risk Predictions (1998) (1)
- Exchange-Rate Regimes in Transition : Italy 1974 (1981) (1)
- International trade and finance: Devaluation cycles and adjustment costs (1997) (1)
- SOVEREIGN RISK AND COSTLY TAX COLLECTION (2016) (1)
- Adjustment to variations in prices of imported inputs: The role of economic structure — A reply (1983) (0)
- Getting Shut Out of the International Capital Markets: It Doesn't Take Much (2006) (0)
- Adjustment to Expected and Unexpected Oil Price Changes: Corrigendum (1986) (0)
- European Dual Exchange Rates (1997) (0)
- Two-Tier Exchange Rates and Monetary Autonomy in a Portfolio-Balance Model (1979) (0)
- Uncertainty and the Disappearance of International Credit Joshua Aizenman Dartmouth College and NBER (1999) (0)
- Uncertainty and the Disappearance of International Credit Joshua Aizenman Dartmouth College and NBER (1999) (0)
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