Princeton University 
(1980-86)
Last updated 26 February, 2001

Between 1980 and 1986, I was Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School (WWS) and in the Department of Economics at Princeton University.
I have been returning regularly. During the weekend of the rejoice! dinner on October 21, 2000, I took this picture of the WWS plaza. During the weekend of 10 February, 2001 I went book shopping.

 

I was associated with the Research Program in Development Studies (RPDS) directed by Henry Bienen and participated in projects in Senegal and Sudan. I served as assistant director of the International Finance Section (IFS) directed by Peter Kenen and participated in projects financed by the Ford Foundation.
My publications while at Princeton include (item nº from complete publication list):
118. Trade and Financial Interdependence under Flexible Exchange Rates. The Pacific AreaPrinceton Reprint in International Finance No. 25, Jun 1986
96. Small Countries in Monetary Unions: A Two-Tier Model, Research Program in Development Studies Discussion Paper 118, Mar 1985 (published, item nº 116).
95. Small Countries in Monetary Unions: The Choice of Senegal, Research Program in Development Studies Discussion Paper 117, Mar 1985 (published, item nº 129).
83. Macroeconomic Policy Under Currency Inconvertibility, Research Program in Development Studies Discussion Paper 109, Dec 1983 (published, item nº 112).
82. Policy Interdependence Under Flexible Exchange Rates, Woodrow Wilson School Discussion Paper in Economics # 64, Oct 1983.
62. International Portfolio Diversification: Short-Term Financial Assets and Gold (with Jeffrey Goldstein e David Meerschwam), International Finance Section Working Paper in International Economics G-82-01 Mar 1982 (published, item nº 88).
61. Exchange Rate Behaviour Under Currency Inconvertibility, Reprints in International Finance No.22, Sep 1982.
53. The Recent Currency Experience of Portugal International Finance Section Working Paper in International Economics G-81-03 Oct 1981 (published, item nº 81).
50. Currency Inconvertibility, Portfolio Balance and Relative Prices, Research Program in Development Studies Discussion Paper 98, Augo 1981 (published, item nº 91).
49. Optimal Currency Diversification for a Class of Risk-Averse International Investors, Woodrow Wilson School Discussion Paper in Economics #12, Jun 1981 (published, item nº 75).
44. Exchange Rate Behaviour Under Currency Inconvertibility, Research Program in Development Studies Discussion Paper 92, Dec 1980 (published, item nº 61).
43. Perspectives on the Stagflation of the 1970's (com Pentti Kouri), Research Program in Development Studies Discussion Paper 91, Dezembro 1980 (published, item nº 57).
41. Optimal Currency Diversification for a Class of Risk-Averse International Investors, Econometric Research Program Research Memorandum 273, Nov 1980 (published, item nº 75).
40. Portfolio Diversification Across Currencies, Research Program in Development Studies Discussion Paper 90, Nov 1980 (published, item nº 72).
39. The Optimal Weighting of Indicators for a Crawling Peg (with William Branson), Econometric Research Program Research Memorandum 271, Oct 1980 (published, item nº 67).
35. Portugal and Europe: The Channels of Structural Interdependence, Research Program in Development Studies Discussion Paper 88, Jun 1980 (published, item nº 56).

My teaching experience includes:
Undergraduate courses:
Econ 322 (International Trade and Finance): Spring 1981; Spring 1983.
WWS 401 (Policy Conference on North-South Trade Negotiations, with Michael Doyle): Fall 1980.
Graduate courses:
PA 542 (International Economics): Spring 1980, Fall 1980, Spring 1982, Fall 1982,Spring 1983, Fall 1983.
PA 562/ Econ 563 (Macroeconomic Policy and Planning in Semi-Industrialized Countries with Kemal Dervis and Sherman Robinson): Spring 1980.
PA 592c (Workshop on Exchange Rate Policy in Developing Countries with William Branson): Spring 1980.
Econ 504 (Macroeconomic Theory with Joseph Stiglitz): Spring 1983.
PA 582a (International Finance): Spring 1984.
 
 
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