Luciana Juvenal is an Economist in the Research Department. She joined the IMF in 2012 and has also worked at the European Department and at the Institute for Capacity Development. Before joining the IMF, she worked for 4 years in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Her research interests are centered around open economy macroeconomics with an emphasis on exchange rates, trade, global imbalances and commodity price fluctuations. Her research work has been published in several academic journals. She studied Economics at the Universidad de Buenos Aires and holds a M.Sc. in Economics from the University College London and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Warwick

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The lasting effects of terms-of-trade shocks on business cycles
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- COVID-19 
- International trade

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Price discrimination in export markets and the quality of traded goods
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- International trade
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The prices of higher quality goods respond less to exchange-rate movements
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- Exchange Rates