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Cristina Arellano
Department of  Economics

 

Assistant Professor Cristina Arellano received her Ph.D. from the Duke University in 2004. Her teaching areas include Macroeconomics,  International Economics, and International Finance . Professor Arellano's research focuses on business cycles in emerging economies. Cristina Arellano

 

Office: 1171 Heller Hall

Telephone: (612) 625-0511

E-mail: arellano@econ.umn.edu

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Current CV

   
Selected papers include:
  • "Default Risk and Income Fluctuations in Emerging Economies," July 2007, accepted for publication at American Economic Review.

  • "Contract Enforcement and Firms' Financing," with Yan Bai and Jing Zhang, June 2007.

  • "Dollarization and Financial Integration," with Jonathan Heathcote , January 2007.

  • " Default and the Term Structure in Sovereign Bonds," with Ananth Ramanarayanan , November 2006 .

 



   
 
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