Sylvia Gottschalk
Middlesex University London
Sylvia Gottschalk is an applied economist, with experience in macroeconomics, forecasting, international trade, and financial economics. More recently, her work has focused on fixed-income, asset pricing, and green finance, with a particular focus on computational finance and big data analysis. She has undertaken research projects for the Department for International Development (Dfid), and the BBVA Foundation, on the impacts of the Basel Capital Accord in emerging markets and on the development of macroeconomic measures of credit risk. She has contributed to papers on fiscal and monetary policy, FDI and exchange rate uncertainty and published in the International Journal of Finance and Economics, Economic Modelling, Journal of Trade and Economic Development and Journal of Economic Integration.
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Articles by Sylvia Gottschalk
Crises, combined crises and their implications for firm profitability
The authors put forward a taxonomy for combined crises where up to four accompanying crises are apparent and how their interactions might impact firm profitability.