Hui Tong, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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(Financial instability in emerging markets.) |
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Tong H, Wei S. (2020) Did Unconventional Interventions Unfreeze the Credit Market American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. 12: 284-309 |
Dell'Ariccia G, Igan D, Laeven L, et al. (2016) Credit booms and macrofinancial stability Economic Policy. 31: 299-357 |
Claessens S, Tong H, Zuccardi I. (2015) Saving the Euro: Mitigating Financial or Trade Spillovers? Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. 47: 1369-1402 |
Eichengreen B, Tong H. (2015) Effects of renminbi appreciation on foreign firms: The role of processing exports Journal of Development Economics. 116: 146-157 |
Hale G, Razin A, Tong H. (2014) Stock Prices in the Presence of Liquidity Crises: The Effect of Creditor Protection Economica. 81: 329-347 |
Tong H, Wei S. (2014) Does Trade Globalization Induce or Inhibit Corporate Transparency? Unbundling the Growth Potential and Product Market Competition Channels Journal of International Economics. 94: 358-370 |
Claessens S, Tong H, Wei S. (2012) From the Financial Crisis to the Real Economy: Using Firm-Level Data to Identify Transmission Channels Journal of International Economics. 88: 375-387 |
Hale GB, Razin A, Tong H. (2011) The Impact of Creditor Protection on Stock Prices in the Presence of Credit Crunches National Bureau of Economic Research |
Tong H, Wei S. (2011) The Composition Matters: Capital Inflows and Liquidity Crunch During a Global Economic Crisis Review of Financial Studies. 24: 2023-2052 |
Eichengreen B, Tong H. (2011) The impact of Chinese exchange rate policy on the rest of the world: Evidence from firm-level data Global Economic Review. 40: 211-225 |