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Cornelia H. McCarthy is Associate Editor of the Journal of International Money and Finance and lectures at both Columbia and New York Universities. She has a Ph.D. in Economics and a MA in Mathematical Statistics from Columbia University. She was formerly assistant professor of business economics and finance at Fordham University, and has worked for both the National Bureau of Economic Research and Citicorp. Her research looks into two areas: international finance and economic growth. Her work in international finance has covered the long -run behavior of real exchange rates, and has looked at pricing behavior in equity markets Her paper, co-authored with James R. Lothian, "Currency Union and Real Exchange Rate Behavior," won the "Jesus Silva Herzog Award" for the best article published in "Momento Económico" during 2001. Another paper, "Real Exchange Rate Behavior under Fixed and Floating Exchange Rate Regimes," also co-authored with Lothian, was published in The Manchester School, March 2002. Her paper “The Role of Earnings and Book Values in Pricing Stocks: Evidence from Turkey” (with Asokan Anandarajan, Iftekhar Hasan and Ihsan Isik) will be published in Advances in International Accounting in September 2006. Dr. McCarthy’s work on economic growth uses a sector approach that she developed in her Ph.D. dissertation “The Role of Manufacturing in the Economic Growth of Advanced Economies.” Currently, she is examining how differences in manufacturing and services affected productivity growth in the 1990s.
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