Roshan Anne Perera
Personal Details
First Name: | Roshan |
Middle Name: | Anne |
Last Name: | Perera |
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RePEc Short-ID: | ppe762 |
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Research output
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- Perera, Roshan & Jayawickrema, Vishuddhi, 2014. "Monetary policy rules in practice: Evidence for Sri Lanka," MPRA Paper 95584, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Ding Ding & John Nelmes & Roshan Perera & Mr. Volodymyr Tulin, 2014. "Estimating Sri Lanka’s Potential Output," IMF Working Papers 2014/040, International Monetary Fund.
- Shuyun May Li & Roshan Perera & Kalvinder Shields, 2013. "Misspecification, Identification or Measurement? Another Look at the Price Puzzle," Department of Economics - Working Papers Series 1169, The University of Melbourne.
Citations
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As found by EconAcademics.org, the blog aggregator for Economics research:- Shuyun May Li & Roshan Perera & Kalvinder Shields, 2013.
"Misspecification, Identification or Measurement? Another Look at the Price Puzzle,"
Department of Economics - Working Papers Series
1169, The University of Melbourne.
Mentioned in:
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by Mark Thoma in Economist's View on 2013-05-14 05:03:00
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Working papers
- Perera, Roshan & Jayawickrema, Vishuddhi, 2014.
"Monetary policy rules in practice: Evidence for Sri Lanka,"
MPRA Paper
95584, University Library of Munich, Germany.
Cited by:
- Chandranath Amarasekara & Rahul Anand & Kithsiri Ehelepola & Hemantha Ekanayake & Vishuddhi Jayawickrema & Sujeetha Jegajeevan & Csaba Kober & Tharindi Nugawela & Sergey Plotnikov & Adam Remo & Poongo, 2018. "An Open Economy Quarterly Projection Model for Sri Lanka," IMF Working Papers 2018/149, International Monetary Fund.
- Ding Ding & John Nelmes & Roshan Perera & Mr. Volodymyr Tulin, 2014.
"Estimating Sri Lanka’s Potential Output,"
IMF Working Papers
2014/040, International Monetary Fund.
Cited by:
- Nepal Rastra Bank, 2017. "Potential Output and Output Gap Estimates for Nepal," NRB Economic Review, Nepal Rastra Bank, Economic Research Department, vol. 29(2), pages 1-14, October.
- Shuyun May Li & Roshan Perera & Kalvinder Shields, 2013.
"Misspecification, Identification or Measurement? Another Look at the Price Puzzle,"
Department of Economics - Working Papers Series
1169, The University of Melbourne.
Cited by:
- Phan, Tuan, 2016. "Has Monetary Policy Become More Aggressive, But Less Effective Over Time?," MPRA Paper 107200, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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NEP Fields
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- NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (1) 2013-05-11
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