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Michael Mercier Hutchison

Global rank #35716 59%

Institution: University of California-Santa Cruz (UCSC)

Primary Field: General (weighted toward more recent publications)

First Publication: Unknown

Most Recent: Unknown

RePEc ID: phu149 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
All Time 0.00 4.69 17.43 0.00 29.16

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 25
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 0.00

Publications (25)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2015 Economic stabilization in the post-crisis world: Are fiscal rules the answer? Journal of International Money and Finance B 2
2013 What is the risk of European sovereign debt defaults? Fiscal space, CDS spreads and market pricing of risk Journal of International Money and Finance B 3
2013 Credit ratings and the pricing of sovereign debt during the euro crisis Oxford Review of Economic Policy C 3
2013 China's financial linkages with Asia and the global financial crisis Journal of International Money and Finance B 2
2013 Impact of macro-economic surprises on carry trade activity Journal of Banking & Finance B 2
2012 Exchange market pressure and absorption by international reserves: Emerging markets and fear of reserve loss during the 2008–2009 crisis Journal of International Money and Finance B 2
2011 Inflation Targeting and Real Exchange Rates in Emerging Markets World Development B 3
2010 Controlling capital? Legal restrictions and the asset composition of international financial flows Journal of International Money and Finance B 3
2010 Evaluating foreign exchange market intervention: Self-selection, counterfactuals and average treatment effects Journal of International Money and Finance B 2
2010 Fiscal and monetary policies and the cost of sudden stops Journal of International Money and Finance B 3
2009 Understanding Global Liquidity in a Volatile World Review of International Economics B 3
2009 Transmission of the U.S. subprime crisis to emerging markets: Evidence on the decoupling-recoupling hypothesis Journal of International Money and Finance B 2
2006 Effectiveness of official daily foreign exchange market intervention operations in Japan Journal of International Money and Finance B 2
2006 Currency Crises, Capital-Account Liberalization, and Selection Bias Review of Economics and Statistics A 3
2006 Sudden stops and the Mexican wave: Currency crises, capital flow reversals and output loss in emerging markets Journal of Development Economics A 2
2005 Capital controls and exchange rate instability in developing economies Journal of International Money and Finance B 2
2003 Macroeconomic effects of IMF-sponsored programs in Latin America: output costs, program recidivism and the vicious cycle of failed stabilizations Journal of International Money and Finance B 2
1997 Exchange Rates, Non-traded Goods and the Terms of Trade: An Empirical Application for New Zealand. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 2
1994 Manufacturing Sector Resiliency to Energy Booms: Empirical Evidence from Norway, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. Oxford Economic Papers C 1
1993 Structural change and the macroeconomic effects of oil shocks: empirical evidence from the United States and Japan Journal of International Money and Finance B 1
1992 Empirical evidence on the insulation properties of fixed and flexible exchange rates : The Japanese experience Journal of International Economics A 2
1992 Central Bank Secrecy and Money Surprises: International Evidence. Review of Economics and Statistics A 2
1991 Political Business Cycles with Endogenous Election Timing: Evidence from Japan. Review of Economics and Statistics A 2
1988 Monetary control with an exchange rate objective: The bank of Japan, 1973-86 Journal of International Money and Finance B 1
1984 Official Japanese intervention in foreign exchange markets : Leaning against the wind? Economics Letters C 1