Emine Boz
Last Updated: May 10, 2019Emine Boz is an Assistant to the Director at the Research Department of the IMF and a Co-Editor of the IMF Economic Review. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland and has been at the IMF since 2006. Her work has mainly focused on international macro and trade, and appeared in several academic journals.
Email: eboz@imf.org
Personal WebPage: https://www.emine.biz
Fluent In: Turkish.
Education:
University of Maryland, Ph.D.
Bilkent University, B.A.
Current Position:
Assistant to the Director, Research Department
Co-editor, IMF Economic Review
Field of Expertise:
International Trade
Open Economy Macroeconomics
International Finance
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IMF Books and Working Papers:
Effective Trade Costs and the Current Account: An Empirical Analysis, Working Paper No. 19/8, January 15, 2019
The Slowdown in Global Trade: A Symptom of A Weak Recovery, Working Paper No. 17/242, November 15, 2017
Selected Issue
“Germany’s Sustained Current Account Surplus: an International Comparison,” IMF Selected Issues Paper, 2015.
“Belize’s Debt Management Strategy,” IMF Selected Issues Paper, 2008.
Other Published Materials
“Sovereign Debt and Default,” IMF Research Bulletin, vol. 11:3, 2010.
“Making Trade an Engine of Growth for All: The Case for Trade and for Policies to Facilitate Adjustment,” IMF Policy Paper joint with the WTO and the WB, 2017.
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Publications in Journals (Refereed)
“The Slowdown in Global Trade: Symptom of a Weak Recovery?,” with A. Aslam, E. Cerutti, M. Poplawski and P. Topalova, IMF Economic Review, vol. 66/3, pp. 440-79, 2018.
Emerging Market Business Cycles: The Role of Labor Market Frictions,” with Bora Durdu and Nan Li, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, vol. 47/1, pp. 31-72, 2015.
Other Published Materials
“Effective Trade Costs and the Current Account,” with N. Li and H. Zhang, VoxEU, 2019.
“Revisiting the Paradox of Capital,” with Luis Cubeddu and Maury Obstfeld, VoxEU, 2017.
Emine Boz is an Assistant to the Director at the Research Department of the IMF and a Co-Editor of the IMF Economic Review. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland and has been at the IMF since 2006. Her work has mainly focused on international macro and trade, and appeared in several academic journals.
Email: eboz@imf.org
Personal WebPage: https://www.emine.biz
Fluent In: Turkish.
Education:
University of Maryland, Ph.D.
Bilkent University, B.A.
Current Position:
Assistant to the Director, Research Department
Co-editor, IMF Economic Review
Field of Expertise:
International Trade
Open Economy Macroeconomics
International Finance
IMF Books and Working Papers:
Effective Trade Costs and the Current Account: An Empirical Analysis, Working Paper No. 19/8, January 15, 2019
The Slowdown in Global Trade: A Symptom of A Weak Recovery, Working Paper No. 17/242, November 15, 2017
Global Trade and the Dollar, Working Paper No. 17/239, November 13, 2017
Emerging Market Business Cycles : The Role of Labor Market Frictions, Working Paper No. 12/237, October 02, 2012
Macro-prudential Policy in a Fisherian Model of Financial Innovation, Working Paper No. 12/181, July 01, 2012
Financial Innovation, the Discovery of Risk, and the U.S. Credit Crisis, Working Paper No. 10/164, July 01, 2010
Sovereign Default, Private Sector Creditors and the IFIs, Working Paper No. 09/46, March 01, 2009
Can Miracles Lead to Crises? The Role of Optimism in Emerging Markets Crises, Working Paper No. 07/223, September 01, 2007
Selected Issue
“Germany’s Sustained Current Account Surplus: an International Comparison,” IMF Selected Issues Paper, 2015.
“Belize’s Debt Management Strategy,” IMF Selected Issues Paper, 2008.
Other Published Materials
“Sovereign Debt and Default,” IMF Research Bulletin, vol. 11:3, 2010.
“Making Trade an Engine of Growth for All: The Case for Trade and for Policies to Facilitate Adjustment,” IMF Policy Paper joint with the WTO and the WB, 2017.
“Global Trade: What’s Behind the Slowdown?, Ch. 2 of the World Economic Outlook, October, 2016.
Publications in Journals (Refereed)
“The Slowdown in Global Trade: Symptom of a Weak Recovery?,” with A. Aslam, E. Cerutti, M. Poplawski and P. Topalova, IMF Economic Review, vol. 66/3, pp. 440-79, 2018.
Emerging Market Business Cycles: The Role of Labor Market Frictions,” with Bora Durdu and Nan Li, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, vol. 47/1, pp. 31-72, 2015.
“Financial Innovation, the Discovery of Risk, and the U.S. Credit Crisis,” with Enrique Mendoza, Journal of Monetary Economics, lead article, vol. 62, pp. 1-22, 2014.
“Macro-prudential Policy in a Fisherian Model of Financial Innovation,” with Javier Bianchi and Enrique Mendoza, IMF Economic Review, vol. 60, pp. 223-69, 2012.
“Emerging Market Business Cycles: Learning about the Trend,” with Christian Daude and Bora Durdu, Journal of Monetary Economics, vol. 58, pp. 616-31, 2011.
“Sovereign Default, Private Sector Creditors, and the IFIs,” Journal of International Economics, vol. 83/1, pp. 70-82, 2011.
“Can Miracles Lead to Crises? The Role of Optimism in Emerging Markets Crises,” Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, vol. 41/6, pp. 1189-1215, 2009.
Other Published Materials
“Effective Trade Costs and the Current Account,” with N. Li and H. Zhang, VoxEU, 2019.
“Revisiting the Paradox of Capital,” with Luis Cubeddu and Maury Obstfeld, VoxEU, 2017.
“Global Trade: Drivers Behind the Slowdown,” with A. Aslam, E. Cerutti, M. Poplawski and P. Topalova, VoxEU, 2017.
“On the Recent Slowdown in Global Trade,” with M. Bussiere and C. Marsilli, VoxEU, 2014.