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    Rahul Mukherjee
    Assistant Professor, International Economics

    Pavillon Rigot, RI 11

    Email :

    Phone: +41 22 908 5927

    Courses taught:
    • Doctoral Seminar: Macroeconomics I
    • Macroeconomics II
    • Research Seminar in International Economics
    • Statistical Methods for Social Sciences
    Office hours:

    Wednesdays, 14:00-16:00

    Position(s) at the Institute

    Assistant Professor, International Economics

    Profile

    PhD, University of Michigan
    Rahul Mukherjee joined the faculty in 2010 after completing his PhD in Economics at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He holds an MS in quantitative economics from the Indian Statistical Institute in New Delhi. He has taught courses in Economics and Finance for the Department of Economics, the Law School, and the Ross School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. His broad research areas are international macroeconomics and finance, with an emphasis on the role of institutional quality in shaping patterns of capital flows across countries and foreign direct investment during financial crises.

    Areas of expertise

    • Currencies and foreign exchange
    • Emerging countries
    • Finance, financial markets, international investment
    • America, North
    • Asia, East
    • Asia, South
    • Asia, Southeast

    Selected publications

    • Country Portfolios with Imperfect Corporate Governance
    • Fire-Sale FDI or Business as Usual? (with Linda Tesar and Ron Alquist)
    • The Macroeconomic Consequences of Imperfect Institutions
    • The Role of Taxes in the Consumption/Output Correlation Puzzle (with Shanthi Ramnath and Brendan Epstein)

    Documents

    cv_Rahul Mukherjee_2010.pdf (49 Kb) Jul 27, 2010
    bibliography_Rahul Mukherjee_2010.pdf (70 Kb) Jul 27, 2010

    Links

    Rahul Mukherjee's personal website
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