Professor Joe Pearlman MA MSc PhD
E-mail address: j.pearlman@londonmet.ac.uk
Office phone: (020) 7320 1435
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Research Interests
- Dollarization
- Monetary Policy
- Growth and Trade
- Asymmetric Information
- Empirical Growth Issues
- Currency Crises
- Learning and E-Stability
Selected Recent Papers
- Phases of Imitation and Innovation in a North-South Endogenous Growth Model (with D A Currie, P L Levine & M Chui) Oxford Economic Papers, 1999.
- Monetary Union: The Ins and Outs of Strategic Delegation (with P Levine), Manchester School, 2001.
- Winners and Losers in a North-South Model of Innovation and Imitation (with M Chui and P Levine), Journal of Development Economics, 2001.
- Growth and Trade Theory in Models of North-South Interaction: Survey and Synthesis (with M Chui, P Levine & M Murshed), Journal of Economic Surveys, 2002.
- Delegation and Fiscal Policy in the Open Economy: More Bad News for Rogoff''s Delegation Game (with P Levine), Open Economies Review, 2002.
- Twin Peaks - A Reassessment, Manchester School, 2002.
- The Economic Impact of Migration A Survey (with P Levine, S Drinkwater and E Lotti), Journal of Economic Development, 2003.
- Knowing the Forecasts of Others (with Thomas J Sargent) Review of Economic Dynamics, 2005.
- Robust-Inflation-Forecast rules to Shield against Indeterminacy (with N. Batini, A. Justiniano, and J. Pearlman), Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2006, 30, 1491-1526.
- The Immigration Surplus Revisited in a General Equilibrium Model with Endogenous Growth (with Levine, Lotti, and Drinkwater), Journal of Regional Studies, 2007.
Recent Working Papers
- The Credibility Problem Revisited: Thirty Years on from Kydland and Prescott, (with P.Levine and B. Yang), 2006.
- Indeterminacy with Inflation-Forecast-Based Rules in the Large Open Economy, (with N. Batini and P. Levine), 2005.
- Quantifying and Sustaining Welfare Gains from Monetary Commitment, (with P. McAdam and P. Levine), 2006.
- Target Implementability, Efficiency and Linear-Quadratic Approximation, 2007, (with P.Levine and R. Pierse), 2007.
- Is there More than One Way to be E-Stable?, CDMA Working Paper, 2007.
- Too Much Too Soon: Indeterminacy of Forward-Looking Rules (with N Batini), Bank of England Discussion Paper, 2002.
- Public and Private Information in a Dynamic Macroeconomic Model, European Central Bank Working Paper 2005.
- Estimating Business Cycles in a Partial Information RE DSGE Macroeconomic Models (with G. Perendia), 2006.
- Optimal Exchange Rate Stabilization in a Dollarized Economy with Inflation Targets (with N Batini and P Levine), 2006.
Teaching
- International Economics and Finance
- Econometrics
- Microeconomics
Current PhD Students
- Chris Cooke - European Bond Markets
- Julius Olaogun - Poverty and Income Distribution in Africa
- Jamil Gwamna - Privatization
- George Perendia - DSGE Modelling
- Dy Sovann - SMEs in Cambodia




