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Camelia Minoiu

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Camelia Minoiu is an Economist at the International Monetary Fund where she currently works in the Research Department. Her research is in the areas of international economics and finance, and development economics. She received her master degree in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics from London School of Economics in 2001 and her PhD in Economics from Columbia University in 2007.

International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC, .

E-mail: trimite un mesaj.

Pagina web a instituţiei: http://www.imf.org/
Pagina web personala: http://www.camelia-minoiu.com

Nascut(a) in: 1977

Interese: International Economics and Finance (Banking, Financial Networks, Systemic Risk), Development

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Camelia Minoiu is an Economist at the International Monetary Fund where she currently works in the Research Department. Her research is in the areas of international economics and finance, and development economics. She received her master degree in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics from London School of Economics in 2001 and her PhD in Economics from Columbia University in 2007.

Publicații selectate:

* Eugenio Cerutti, Galina Hale, and Camelia Minoiu, Financial Crises and the Composition of Cross-Border Lending, Journal of International Money and Finance, forthcoming, 2014.

* Camelia Minoiu, Chanhyun Kang, VS Subrahmanian, and Anamaria Berea, Does Financial Connectedness Predict Crises?, Quantitative Finance, forthcoming, 2014.

* Camelia Minoiu and Olga Shemyakina, Armed Conflict, Household Victimization, and Child Health in Cote d'Ivoire, Elsevier, Journal of Development Economics, 108, 2014.

* Era-Dabla Norris, Camelia Minoiu, and Luis-Felipe Zanna, Business Cycle Fluctuations, Large Macroeconomic Shocks, and Development Aid, World Development, forthcoming, 2014.

* Tumer Kapan and Camelia Minoiu, Liquidity Shocks and the Supply of Credit After the 2007-08 Crisis, Wiley, International Journal of Finance and Economics, 19(1), 2014.

* Camelia Minoiu and Javier A. Reyes, A Network Analysis of Global Banking: 1978–2010, Journal of Financial Stability, 9(2), 2013.

* Shatakshee Dhongde and Camelia Minoiu, Global Poverty Estimates: A Sensitivity Analysis, World Development, 44, 2013.

* Camelia Minoiu and Olga Shemyakina, Child Health and Conflict in Cote d'Ivoire, American Economic Association, American Economic Review, P&P, 102(3), 2012.

* Patrick Imam and Camelia Minoiu, The Equilibrium Exchange Rate of Mauritius: Evidence from Two Structural Models, ME Sharpe, Inc., Ali Khutan, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 47(6), 2011.

* Camelia Minoiu and Sanjay G. Reddy, Estimating poverty and inequality from grouped data: How well do parametric methods perform?, Glendon College, York University, O.F. Hamouda, Journal of Income Distribution, 18(2), 2009.

* Camelia Minoiu and Sanjay G. Reddy, Kernel Density Estimation based on Grouped Data: The Case of Poverty Assessment, Springer, Journal of Economic Inequality, 2012.

* Sanjay Reddy and Camelia Minoiu, Has World Poverty Really Fallen?, Blackwell Publishing, Review of Income and Wealth, 53, 2007.

* Camelia Minoiu and Sanjay G. Reddy, Aid Does Matter After All: Revisiting the Relationship between Aid and Growth, M.E.Sharpe, Jeff Madrick, Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs, 50(2), 2007.

* Camelia Minoiu, Essays on Poverty, Aid, and Development, 2007.

* Delphine Irac and Camelia Minoiu, Risk Insurance in a Transition Economy: Evidence from Rural Romania, Blackwell Publishing House, The Economics of Transition, 15 (1), 2007.

* Camelia Minoiu and Sanjay G. Reddy, Development Aid and Economic Growth: A Positive Long-Run Relation, Elsevier, Christopher Kilby, H.S. Esfahani, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 50, 2010.

* Camelia Minoiu and Sanjay G. Reddy, Aid Matters: Revisiting the Relationship between Aid and Growth, United Nations Publications, New York, Zed Books, London, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, Third World Network, Penang, J. A. Ocampo, Jomo K.S. and Rob Vo, Growth Divergences: Explaining Differences in Economic Performance, 2007.

* Sanjay Reddy and Camelia Minoiu, Chinese Poverty: Assessing the Impact of Alternative Assumptions, Review of Income and Wealth, 54 (4), 2008.

* Camelia Minoiu, (Book review) Worlds Apart: Measuring International and Global Inequality, by Branko Milanovic, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006, Ethics & International Affairs, 20(1), 2006.

* Sanjay Reddy and Camelia Minoiu, Real Income Stagnation of Countries, 1960-2001, Routledge, Journal of Development Studies, 45, 2009.