David James Fielding
Professor
Economics
Otago University
New Zealand
Biography
1984-87 Undergraduate, Keble College, Oxford • 1987-92 Graduate Student, Nuffield College, Oxford Qualifications • 1987 B.A. (Oxford) in Philosophy, Politics & Economics (First Class) • 1989 M.Phil. (Oxford) in Economics • 1993 D.Phil. (Oxford); thesis title: “An Analysis of the CFA Franc Zone†• Professor of Economics, University of Otago
Research Interest
development macroeconomics and quantitative political economy. Current interests include the economics of violent conflict in the Middle East
Publications
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Fielding, D., Hajzler, C. and MacGee, J. (2015) “Distance, Language, Religion, and the Law of One Price: Evidence from Canada and Nigeria,†Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 47: 1007-1029
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Fielding, D. and Rewilak, J. (2015) “Credit Booms, Financial Fragility and Banking Crises,†Economics Letters 136: 233–236
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Fielding, D. (2016) “Traditions of Tolerance: The Long-Run Persistence of Regional Variation in Attitudes towards English Immigrants,†British Journal of Political Science (forthcoming: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007123415000575)