
Professional Biography:
Born in
Dr. Black has worked primarily
on problems of floating exchange rates and macroeconomic policy, especially the
asset market theory of floating exchange rates with rational expectations. His
work relates to the behavior of exchange rates, the international use of
currencies, and European economic issues. His books include Floating
Exchange Rates and National Economic Policy (1977), and most recently Europe's
Economy Looks East(1997),
Competition and Convergence in Financial Markets (1998) and Globalization,
Technological Change, and Labor Markets (1998). Recent papers include
"Convertibility Risk: the Precautionary Demand for foreign Exchange in a
Crisis", "Obstacles to Faster Growth in Transition Economies: the
Case of Mongolia" and "From Wirtschaftswunder
to Kaltstart: German's Economy and Economics
1950-2000". Further information about research and other activities can be
found in his curriculum vitae.
Teaching
Experience:
graduate courses in international monetary economics and macroeconomics, and
undergraduate courses in international economics, European economic
integration, and macroeconomics.
This page gives
access to Undergraduate Course Outlines and Recent Working Papers:
Course Pages:
Recent
Working Papers:
The Relationship of the
Exchange Risk Premium to Net Foreign Assets and Central Bank Intervention