Javier Cravino is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on the aggregate and distributional implications of exchange rate movements and of changes in globalisation patterns. Prof. Cravino earned a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California at Los Angeles in 2013.

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Remote wages in a globalised labour market
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- Labour Markets

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Nominal price stickiness and real exchange rate fluctuations
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- Exchange Rates 
- Monetary Policy

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Differences in consumption baskets across households and the distributional consequences of monetary policy
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- Monetary Policy 
- Poverty and Income Inequality
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The role of multinational firms in international business cycle co-movement
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- Global economy 
- Industrial organisation 
- International trade
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The anti-poor distributional effects of large exchange rate devaluations
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- Exchange Rates 
- Monetary Policy