Aleksandr Gevorkyan
Keywords : economic development International Economics emerging markets macroeconomic policy transition
Country : United States
Organization : St. John's University
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MPhil, Economics, The New School
MS, Economics, Louisiana State University
BS, International Trade & Finance, Louisiana State University
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Journal Articles
Gevorkyan, A. V., and Kvangraven, I. H. (2016). Assessing Recent Determinants of Borrowing Costs in Sub-Saharan Africa. Review of Development Economics. vol. 20, pp. 721-738.
Gevorkyan, A. V. (2016). Development through Diversity: Engaging Armenia’s New and Old Diaspora. Washington, D.C.: Migration Information Source.
Gevorkyan, A. V. (2015). The legends of the Caucasus: economic transformation of Armenia and Georgia. International Business Review. vol. 24, pp. 1009–1024.
Bernard, L., Gevorkyan, A. V., Palley, T. I., and Semmler, W. (2014). Time Scales and Mechanisms of Economic Cycles: A Review of Theories of Long Waves. Review of Keynesian Economics. vol. 2, pp. 98-107.
Gevorkyan, A. V. (2012). Is Russia Still a BRIC? Some Observations on the Economy and Its Potential for Diversification. Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs. vol. 55, pp. 88-116.
Gevorkyan, A. V. (2012). Redefined fundamental uncertainty, fiscal rules, fiscal net, fiscal sustainability and emerging markets scenarios. Aestimatio, the IEB International Journal of Finance. vol. 5, pp. 126-161.
Gevorkyan, A. V., and Gevorkyan, A. (2012). Factoring Turbulence out: Diaspora Regulatory Mechanism and Migration Development Bank. International Migration. vol. 50, pp. 92-112.
Gevorkyan, A. V., Gevorkyan, A., and Mashuryan, K. (2008). Little Job Growth Makes Labor Migration and Remittances the Norm in Post-Soviet Armenia. Migration Information Source.
Books
Gevorkyan, A. V., and Canuto, O. (2016). Financial Deepening and Post-Crisis Development in Emerging Markets. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 270.
Gevorkyan, A. V. (2011). Innovative Fiscal Policy and Economic Development in Transition Economies. Routledge (Taylor & Francis).
Book Chapters
Gevorkyan, A. V. (2015). Central Bank Bills. In: The Encyclopedia of Central Banking. Edward Elgar.
Gevorkyan, A. V. (2015). Economic crisis. In: Wiley Encyclopedia of Management (Vol. 6). John Wiley & Sons. pp. 1-5.
Gevorkyan, A. V. (2013). Armenia, Diaspora. In: The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration. Oxford, UK: J. Wiley & Sons; Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Gevorkyan, A. V., and Gevorkyan, A. (2012). Derivatives, commodities, and social costs: exploring correlation in economic uncertainty. In: Derivative Securities Pricing and Modelling (Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis, V. 94). Emerald Group Publishing Limited. pp. 47-70.
Others
Gevorkyan, A. V., and Harvold Kvangraven, I. (2016). The Trouble with Sub-Saharan African Debt. The Developing Economics blog.
Canuto, O., and Gevorkyan, A. V. (2016). Tales Of Emerging Markets. Roubini Economonitor.
Canuto, O., and Gevorkyan, A. V. (2016). Capital Flows and Deleveraging in Emerging Markets: the Great Portfolio Rebalancing. Roubini Economonitor.
Gevorkyan, A. V., and Canuto, O. (2015). Toward a Migration Development Bank for Transition Economies. Huffington Post.
Gevorkyan, A. V., and Gevorkyan, A. (2006). Economics of Labor Migration from Armenia: A Conceptual Study. Armenian International Policy Research Group.