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Huberto M. Ennis

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My research interests include monetary theory, financial intermediation, macroeconomics and economic theory. 

My recent work has focused on bank runs, the industrial organization of the banking industry, government policy under multiplicity of equilibra, and monetary exchange under imperfect information. 

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Selected Publications/Research

Publications

    Avoiding the Inflation Tax, International Economic Review, forthcoming (2008). (See also FRB of Richmond Working Paper # 07-06.)

    Search, Money, and Inflation under Private Information, Journal of Economic Theory 138, January 2008, pp. 101-131.

    Choosing a Place to Live and a Workplace, with Santiago Pinto and Alberto Porto, Económica 52 (1-2), 2006, pp. 15-51, National University of La Plata, Argentina.

    Bank Runs and Investment Decisions Revisited , with Todd Keister, Journal of Monetary Economics 53 (2), March 2006, pp.217 - 232. (See also FRB of Richmond Working Paper # 04-03 and the Supplemental Appendix offsite [www.toddkeister.net].)

    Optimal Fiscal Policy under Multiple Equilibria, with Todd Keister, Journal of Monetary Economics 52 (8), November 2005, pp. 1359-1377. (See also FRB of Richmond Working Paper # 03-04.)

    Government Policy and the Probability of Coordination Failures , with Todd Keister, European Economic Review 49 (4), May 2005, pp. 939-973.

    Privatization and Income Distribution in Argentina , with Santiago Pinto (WVU), in Reality Check: The Distributional Impact of Privatization in Developing Countries. Edited by John Nellis and Nancy Birdsall, Center for Global Development, Washington, DC.

    Macroeconomic Fluctuations and Bargaining, Journal of Economic Theory 115 (2), April 2004, pp. 322-340.

    Economic Growth, Liquidity, and Bank Runs, with Todd Keister, Journal of Economic Theory 109 (2), April 2003, pp. 220-245.

    Loanable Funds, Monitoring and Banking, European Finance Review 5 (1-2), 2001, pp. 79-114.

    Search, Monetary Equilibria, and Sunspots, Macroeconomic Dynamics 5 (1), February 2001, pp. 132-142. 

    On Search Theory and Customers, Económica 46 (1), 2000, pp. 3-21, National University of La Plata, Argentina.

Economic Quarterly

Interest on Reserves and Daylight Credit, with John A. Weinberg, FRB of Richmond Economic Quarterly, Spring 2007: Vol. 93, No. 2.

The Problem of Small Change in Early Argentina, FRB of Richmond Economic Quarterly, Spring 2006: Vol. 92, No. 2.

Bank Risk of Failure and the Too-Big-to-Fail Policy, with H. S. Malek, FRB of Richmond Economic Quarterly, Spring 2005: Vol. 91, No. 2.

Some Recent Trends in Commercial Banking, FRB of Richmond Economic Quarterly, Spring 2004: Vol. 90, No.2.

Economic Fundamentals and Bank Runs, FRB of Richmond Economic Quarterly, Spring 2003: Vol. 89, No.2.

On the Size Distribution of Banks, FRB of Richmond Economic Quarterly , Fall 2001: Vol. 87, No. 4.

Working Papers

Others

Other Professional Activities

Teaching

    Invited Lecturer, Graduate Macroeconomic, University of Alicante, Spain, 2006.

    Invited Lecturer, Graduate Macroeconomics, National University of La Plata, Argentina, 2003.

    Invited Lecturer, Economic Theory for Ph.D Students, National University of La Plata, Argentina, 2000.

    Invited Lecturer, Money, Credit and Banking for M.A. Students, National University of La Plata, Argentina, 2000.

    Teaching Assistant, Economics 513, Graduate Macroeconomic Theory, Professor Marcelo Veracierto, Cornell University, 1996.

    Invited Lecturer, Graduate Monetary Theory, National University of La Plata, Argentina, 1996.

    Invited Lecturer, Graduate Economic Growth, Torcuato Di Tella Institute, Argentina, 1995.

    Teaching Assistant, Advanced Undergraduate Macroeconomics, National University of La Plata, Argentina, 1992-95.

Others

    Visiting Scholar, Institute for Empirical Macroeconomics, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, August 2004.

    Visiting Scholar, Central Bank of Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May-June 2003.

    Co-Director of Económica[www.depeco.econo.unlp.edu.ar] , National University of La Plata, Argentina, 2001-.

Biographical Sketch

Education

    Ph.D Economics, Cornell University, May 2000.

    M.A. Economics, Cornell University, February 1999.

    M.A. Economics, Torcuato Di Tella Institute, Argentina, August 1994.

    Licentiate in Economics, National University of La Plata, Argentina, April 1993.