Ramkishen S. Rajan

About Ramkishen S. Rajan

Ramkishen S. Rajan, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at National University of Singapore, specializes in the field of International Finance and Development, Emerging Asia.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Is Exchange Rate Centred Monetary Policy Asymmetric? Empirical Evidence from Singapore

Do International Investment Agreements attract Foreign Direct Investment inflows? Revisiting the literature

Climate risks: nexus between green financial policies and fiscal space

Green Financial and Regulatory Policies: Why Are Some Central Banks Moving Faster than Others?

Do green financial policies offset the climate transition risk penalty imposed on long-term sovereign bond yields?

Climate-Related Risks to Financial Stability and Greening Policies by Central Banks

Macroprudential Policies and Financial Stability in a Small and Open Economy: The Case of Singapore

Do climate risks influence foreign direct investment inflows to emerging and developing economies?

Ramkishen S. Rajan Information

University

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Citations(all)

6650

Citations(since 2020)

1254

Cited By

5763

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

129

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

University Profile Page

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Ramkishen S. Rajan Skills & Research Interests

International Finance and Development

Emerging Asia

Top articles of Ramkishen S. Rajan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Is Exchange Rate Centred Monetary Policy Asymmetric? Empirical Evidence from Singapore

Applied Economics

Tony Cavoli

Sasidaran Gopalan

Ramkishen S Rajan

2023/5/3

Do International Investment Agreements attract Foreign Direct Investment inflows? Revisiting the literature

Economic Analysis and Policy

Sasidaran Gopalan

Cyn-Young Park

Ramkishen S Rajan

2023/12/1

Climate risks: nexus between green financial policies and fiscal space

Applied Economics Letters

Bhavya Gupta

Ruijie Cheng

Ramkishen S Rajan

2023/4/23

Green Financial and Regulatory Policies: Why Are Some Central Banks Moving Faster than Others?

Global Environmental Politics

Bhavya Gupta

Ruijie Cheng

Ramkishen S Rajan

2023/11/1

Do green financial policies offset the climate transition risk penalty imposed on long-term sovereign bond yields?

Research in International Business and Finance

Ruijie Cheng

Bhavya Gupta

Ramkishen S Rajan

2023/4/1

Climate-Related Risks to Financial Stability and Greening Policies by Central Banks

Climate Change and Climate Finance: Current Experience and Future Directions

Ramkishen S Rajan

Cyn-Young Park

2023/9/1

Macroprudential Policies and Financial Stability in a Small and Open Economy: The Case of Singapore

Ramkishen S Rajan

Edward S Robinson

Rosemary Lim

2023

Do climate risks influence foreign direct investment inflows to emerging and developing economies?

Climate Policy

Sasidaran Gopalan

Bhavya Gupta

Ramkishen S Rajan

2023/7/3

Financial globalisation in ASEAN+ 3: Navigating the financial trilemma

Global Policy

Sasidaran Gopalan

Bhavya Gupta

Ramkishen S Rajan

2023/6

Can macroprudential policies mitigate pressures from capital inflows on real exchange rates? Empirical evidence from emerging markets

International Review of Finance

Tony Cavoli

Sasidaran Gopalan

Ramkishen S Rajan

2022/9

House price decoupling in East Asia and the Pacific: Trilemma versus dilemma revisited

International Review of Economics & Finance

Ruijie Cheng

Ramkishen S Rajan

2022/5/1

Does digital financial inclusion moderate or exacerbate output volatility?

Applied Economics Letters

Sasidaran Gopalan

Ramkishen S Rajan

2022/11/11

Redefining Strategic Routes to Financial Resilience in ASEAN+ 3

Diwa Guinigundo

Masahiro Kawai

Cyn-Young Park

Ramkishen S Rajan

2021/12/30

Do macroprudential policies counter real exchange rate appreciation in emerging markets?

The World Economy

Tony Cavoli

Sasidaran Gopalan

Ramkishen S Rajan

2021/7

Financial inclusion and macroeconomic volatility in Asia 1

Sasidaran Gopalan

Ramkishen S Rajan

Aizhan Sharipova

2021/3/4

Does financial inclusion amplify output volatility in emerging and developing economies?

Open Economies Review

Tony Cavoli

Sasidaran Gopalan

Ramkishen S Rajan

2020/9

Monetary trilemma, dilemma, or something in between?

International Finance

Ruijie Cheng

Ramkishen S Rajan

2020/8

Complexities of financial globalisation: analytical and policy issues in emerging and developing economies

Tony Cavoli

Sasidaran Gopalan

Ramkishen S Rajan

2020/5/7

Trade configurations in Asia: Assessing de facto and de jure regionalism

The World Economy

Sasidaran Gopalan

Luu Nguyen Trieu Duong

Ramkishen S Rajan

2020/4

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