Dr Benedikt Goderis
Research Officer, CSAE
Biography
Dr. Benedikt Goderis is Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Global Economic Development, Department of Economics, University of Oxford. He holds a Ph.D. from Tilburg University and has previously held positions at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge and the Ministry of Finance of The Netherlands. His research interests include Development Economics, International Macroeconomics, and Political Economy.
Publications
Journal articles
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“Structural Policies for Shock-Prone Developing Countries" (with Paul Collier). forthcoming, Oxford Economic Papers
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“Does Aid Mitigate External Shocks?” (with Paul Collier), Review of Development Economics, 13(3), 2009.
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“The Effect of Monetary Policy on Exchange Rates During Currency Crises; The Role of Debt, Institutions and Financial Openness” (with Sylvester Eijffinger), Review of International Economics, 16(3), 2008.
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“Do High Interest Rates Defend Currencies During Speculative Attacks? New Evidence” (with Vasso Ioannidou), Journal of International Economics, 74(1), 2008.
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“Prospects for Commodity Exporters: Hunky Dory or Humpty Dumpty?” (with Paul Collier), World Economics, 8(2), 2007.
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“Currency Crises, Monetary Policy, and Balance Sheet Vulnerabilities” (with Sylvester Eijffinger), German Economic Review, 8(3), 2007.
Book chapters
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“Monetary Policy and Oil Price Surges in Nigeria” (with Christopher Adam), in Paul Collier, Catherine Pattillo and Charles Soludo (eds.), Economic Policy Options for a Prosperous Nigeria, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Working papers
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“Human Rights Violations after 9/11 and the Role of Constitutional Constraints” (with Mila Versteeg).
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“Credit Derivatives and Sovereign Debt Crises” (with Wolf Wagner)
“Commodity Prices, Growth and the Natural Resource Curse: Reconciling a Conundrum” (with Paul Collier) REVISE AND RESUBMIT European Economic Review.
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“Natural Resource Booms and Inequality: Theory and Evidence” (with Samuel Malone). REVISE AND RESUBMIT Scandinavian Journal of Economics
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“Bank Behaviour with Access to Credit Risk Transfer Markets” (with Ian Marsh, Judit Vall Castello and Wolf Wagner)

