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Professor Eduard J BOMHOFF 
 
 
   
   

BSc (Leyden University), MSc (Leyden University), PhD (Netherlands School of Economics, cum laude)

Professor of Economics

E-mail  : eduard.bomhoff@nottingham.edu.my
Tel  : +6(03) 8924 8240
Papers available on SSRN at http://ssrn.com/author=635166

Visiting Appointments

Visiting Professorships in Singapore, Berlin, Moscow, Kiel, Louvain, Visiting Scholar at the Bank of Japan and at the International Monetary Fund

Research Interests

Economy and society in the Islamic world

Administrative Roles

Member, Business School Research Committee

Selected Publications

Books

Financial Forecasting for Business and Economics, New York, Academic Press, London, Dryden Press, 1994, reprinted 1996 (see review in JASA, Sept. 1997)

Inflation, the quantity theory, and rational expectations, Studies in Monetary Economics, Vol. 5, Amsterdam, North-Holland Publishing Company, 1980, reprinted 1983.

Articles

Monetary Policy and Inflation, Chapter 4 in Monetary Policy in Developed Economies, Handbook of comparative economic policies, volume 3, edited by Michele U. Fratianni and Dominick Salvatore, Greenwood, Westport, Ct., Greenwood Press, 1993, pp. 93-124.

Monetary Reform in Eastern Europe, European Economic Review, Vol. 36, Nos. 2/3, April 1992, pp. 454-458.

Exchange rate variability and monetary policy under rational expectations: some Euro-American experience 1973-1979, (with Pieter Korteweg), Journal of Monetary Economics, 1983, 11, 167-206. Reprinted in: Exchange Rate Economics Vol. II, edited by Ronald MacDonald and Mark Taylor, (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics edited by Professor Mark Blaug, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited), 1991.