If you liked News Shocks in Open Economies by Rabah Arezki and Valerie A. Ramey, start with Displaced capital (1998), Global Imbalances and Petrodollars (2009), and Global Implications of Lower Oil Prices (2015). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Displaced capital
1998 · 53 pages · Valerie A. Ramey · Same author
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Global Imbalances and Petrodollars
2009 · 25 pages · Fuad Hasanov, Rabah Arezki · Same author
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Global Implications of Lower Oil Prices
2015 · 41 pages · Aasim M. Husain, Rabah Arezki, Vikram Haksar, Thomas Helbling · Same author
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From Global Savings Glut to Financing Infrastructure
2016 · 47 pages · Rabah Arezki, Sanjay Peters, Frederic Samama, Joseph E. Stiglitz · Same author
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A century of work and leisure
2006 · 48 pages · Valerie A. Ramey · Same author
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Alternative Explanation for the Resource Curse
2009 · 24 pages · Ali Alichi, Rabah Arezki · Same author
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Testing the Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis since 1650
2013 · 37 pages · Rabah Arezki, Kaddour Hadri, Prakash Loungani, Yao Rao · Same author
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IMF Research Bulletin, December 2015
2016 · 19 pages · Rabah Arezki · Same author
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Boom-Bust Cycle, Asymmetrical Fiscal Response and the Dutch Disease
2010 · 33 pages · Kareem Ismail, Rabah Arezki · Same author
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Time spent in home production in the 20th century
2008 · Valerie A. Ramey · Same author
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Commodity price volatility and inclusive growth in low-income countries
2012 · 408 pages · Rabah Arezki · Same author
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Food Prices and Political Instability
2011 · 22 pages · Rabah Arezki · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after News Shocks in Open Economies?
BookOrb recommends Displaced capital (1998), Global Imbalances and Petrodollars (2009), Global Implications of Lower Oil Prices (2015), From Global Savings Glut to Financing Infrastructure (2016), and A century of work and leisure (2006).
Are there books like News Shocks in Open Economies?
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Who wrote News Shocks in Open Economies?
News Shocks in Open Economies is by Rabah Arezki and Valerie A. Ramey.