Ozan Sula

Assistant Professor

Western Washington University

Department of Economics

Parks Hall 206c

 

Curriculum Vitae   PDF

Teaching

Research

 “Surges and Sudden Stops of Capital to the Emerging Markets,” forthcoming, Open Economies Review.

“Exchange Rate Regimes and Optimal Reserve Holdings in a World of Capital Account Crises,” with Thomas D. Willett and Jie Li., revision requested.

“Measuring the Reversibility of different types of Capital Flows to Emerging Markets,” with Thomas D. Willett, revise and resubmit.

“A New Framework for Analyzing Adequate and Excessive Reserve Levels Under High Capital Mobility,”  with Jie Li and Thomas D. Willett, in Yin-Wong Cheung and Kar-Yiu Wong, eds. China and Asia, Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy 76 (Routledge, 2008): 230-245.

“Reserve Adequacy in Asia Revisited: New Benchmarks Based on the size and Composition of Capital Flows,” with Jung Sik Kim, Jie Li, Ramkishen S. Rajan , and Thomas D. Willett, in Yonghyup Oh, Deok Ryong Yoon, and Thomas D. Willett, eds. Monetary and Exchange Rate Arrangements in East Asia (Korea: KIEP, 2004): 161-189.

 “Explaining the Variation in Post World War Recovery: Phoenix Factor Re-Examined,” with Ebru Durukan, under review.

 “Demand for International Reserves: A Quantile Regression Approach,” under review.

“Sudden Stops and Currency Crises,” with Levan Efremidze, in progress.

 “Consequences of Reserve Hoarding on Long-run Growth,” with Umut Oguzoglu, in progress.

 “Extreme Movements of Capital: What Causes Surges and Sudden Stops?” in progress

 

 

 

 

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