DAVID E. RAPACH

Assistant Professor of Economics

E-mail: rapachd@seattleu.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Research Papers

Class Materials: 271, 330, 472, 573

 

Teaching and Research Interests:

 

Applied Time Series, International Finance, Monetary Economics, Macroeconomics

 

Recent Publications:

“Testing the Monetary Model of Exchange Rate Determination: A Closer Look at Panels” with Mark E. Wohar, Journal of International Money and Finance, forthcoming

“Testing the Monetary Model of Exchange Rate Determination: New Evidence from a Century of Data,” with Mark E. Wohar, Journal of International Economics, Vol. 58, No. 2 (December 2002), pp. 359-385

 (For insight on how the above two articles fit into the extant literature on the monetary model, see the recent survey article by Christopher J. Neely and Lucio Sarno in the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review)

“Regime Changes in International Real Interest Rates: Are They a Monetary Phenomenon?” with Mark E. Wohar, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, forthcoming

“International Evidence on the Long-Run Impact of Inflation,” Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Vol. 35, No. 1 (February 2003), pp. 23-48

 

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