Department of Economics UC3M: Berthold Herrendorf


Berthold Herrendorf
Curriculum Vitae


Berthold Herrendorf is Visiting Professor of Economics at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He also is Associate Professor of Economics at Arizona State University, Professor of Economics (part time) at the University of Southampton, a Reseach Affiliate at CEPR and an Associate Editor of the Economic Journal.

Between 1996-1998 he was a Lecturer at the Department of Economics, University of Warwick, and between 1998-1999 he was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Minnesota.

Contact Information

Education

  • Ph D: European University Institute, 1996.
  • Diplom in Economics: University of Bonn, 1992.
  • Master in Economics: University of Indiana, Bloomington, USA, 1989.


Fields of Interest

  • International Economics
  • Macrotheory
  • Political Economy

Publications


Papers in Journals with Anonymous Referees

  • "Determinacy Through Intertemporal Capital Adjustment Costs" (with Ákos Valentinyi). Review of Economic Dynamics 6: 2003, 483-497..pdf
  • "The Political Economy of Inflation, Labor Market Distortions, and Central Bank Independence" (with Manfred JM Neumann). Economic Journal 113: 2003, 43-64.
  • "Ruling out Multiplicity and Indeterminacy: the Role of Heterogeneity" (with Ákos Valentinyi and Robert Waldmann). Review of Economic Studies 67: 295-307, April 2000.
  • "A Non-normative Theory of Inflation and Central Bank Independence" (with Manfred JM Neumann). Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv136(2): 315-333, 2000.
  • "Transparency, Reputation, and Credibility under Floating and Pegged Exchange Rates." Journal of International Economics 49 : 31-50, August 1999.
  • "Inflation Targeting as a Way of Precommitment." Oxford Economic Papers 50(3): 431-448, July 1998.
  • "Importing Credibility through Exchange Rate Pegging." Economic Journal 107(442): 687-694, May 1997.
  • "Rogoff´s Conservative Central Banker Restored" (with Ben Lockwood). Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 29 (4 (part 1)): 476-495, November 1997.


Working Papers

  • "On the Stability of the Two-sector Neoclassical Growth Model" (with Ákos Valentinyi). CEPR Discussion Paper 3435, 2002. Revised May 2003.pdf
  • "How Trade Policy Affects Technology Adoption and Productivity" (with Arilton Teixeira). CEPR Discussion Paper 3486, 2002. Revised September 2003.pdf
  • "Monopoly Rights Can Reduce Income Big Time" (with Arilton Teixeira). CEPR Discussion Paper 3854, 2003. Revised September 2003.pdf