Patricia Gomez-Gonzalez

Associate Professor of Economics




Patricia Gomez-Gonzalez





I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Fordham University and a fellow at the Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis.

My research lies in International Finance and Macroeconomics. I have studied public debt structure, with an emphasis on inflation-linked public debt, and monetary policy in open economies. Most of my current work uses firm-level data to understand firms' financing.


Links of interest: CV, Google Scholar profile, ORCID profile, and SSRN site.


Between 2017-2019, I co-organized the Macroeconomics/International Finance Fordham Conference.
Below you can find copies of my publications and working papers, information about my work in progress, slides of past discussions, and the past syllabi for two undergraduate upper-level classes I have taught.

E-mail: pgomezgonzalez@fordham.edu

Mailing address:
Lowenstein Building
Room 924
113 W 60th Street
New York, NY 10023



Publications

Optimal public debt indexation in advanced economies. Oxford Economic Papers, vol. 76, January 2024, pp. 207-226. PDF. DOI. Bibtex. Online Appendix. PDF.

Drivers of inflation-linked public debt: An empirical investigation. International Economics and Economic Policy, vol. 18, February 2021, pp. 223-244. PDF. DOI. Bibtex. (Subsumes "Emerging markets' inflation-linked public debt: institutional factors").

Inflation-linked public debt in emerging economies, Journal of International Money and Finance, vol. 93, May 2019, pp. 313-334. PDF. DOI. Bibtex.

Public debt structure and liquidity provision, Journal of International Economics, vol. 117, March 2019, pp. 51-60. PDF. DOI. Bibtex. (Previously circulated as "Financial Innovation in Sovereign Borrowing and Public Provision of Liquidity")

Spain Spain, less pain?, with Daniel M. Rees, European Economic Review, vol. 110, November 2018, pp. 78-107. PDF. DOI. Bibtex.

Working papers

The world's first global safe asset: British public debt, 1718-1913, with Gabriel Mathy. January 2024. PDF. Submitted.

Responding to a sudden stop in firm financing: Government or Market? Or Both? Lessons from the COVID shock, with Miguel Acosta-Henao, Andrés Fernández, and Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan. November 2023. PDF.

Work in progress

Misallocation channels during crises, with Johanna Francis.

Real effects of global shocks, with Miguel Acosta-Henao, Andrés Fernández and Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan.

Forget reserves, just target inflation: Attracting debt inflows during currency crises in developing countries, with Olena (Lena) Ogrokhina and Cesar M. Rodriguez.



Conference Discussions

Discussion of "Who owns Europe's firms? Globalization and foreign investment in Europe", by Kalemli-Ozcan, Korsun, Sorensen, and Villegas-Sánchez at the 2015 ASSA Boston Meetings. January 2015. PDF.

Discussion of "Liquidity regulation and unintended financial transformation in China", by Kinda Hachem and Zheng Michael Song at the 2017 China's Financial Markets and Growth Rebalancing Conference. December 2017. PDF.

Syllabi

Macroeconomic Analysis syllabus. Spring 2018.

Open Economy Macroeconomics syllabus. Spring 2018.