Positions

Research Areas research areas

Overview

  • Jay (Jaroslav) Horvath is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of New Hampshire. His work focuses on investigating the impact of international shocks, which often originate in the U.S., on business cycle and asset price fluctuations in emerging market economies. In addition, his research examines asset pricing under disaster risk characterized by low probability events with catastrophic consequences such as wars, financial crises, and pandemics.
  • Selected Publications

    Academic Article

    Year Title
    2024 Global Financial Risk, Equity Returns and Economic Activity in Emerging CountriesOxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics.  86:672-689. 2024
    2022 Oral interventions in the foreign exchange market: evidence from AustraliaEmpirical Economics: a quarterly journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna .  62:2713-2737. 2022
    2022 Unemployment dynamics and informality in small open economiesEuropean Economic Review.  141:103949-103949. 2022
    2021 Mortgage spreads, asset prices, and business cycles in emerging countries qJournal of International Money and Finance: theoretical and empirical research in international economics and finance.  115:102370-102370. 2021
    2021 Property rights, expropriations, and business cycles in ChinaJournal of Economic Dynamics and Control.  125:104100-104100. 2021
    2020 Macroeconomic disasters and the equity premium puzzle: Are emerging countries riskier?Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.  112:103852-103852. 2020
    2019 Isolating the disaster risk premium with equity optionsJournal of Empirical Finance.  51:138-148. 2019
    2019 Unemployment dynamics in emerging countries: Monetary policy and external shocksEconomic Modelling.  76:31-49. 2019
    2018 Business cycles, informal economy, and interest rates in emerging countriesJournal of Macroeconomics.  55:96-116. 2018

    Other Research Activities

    Teaching Activities

  • Macroeconomics I Taught course
  • Macroeconomics I Lab Taught course
  • Money and Banking Taught course
  • Macroeconomics I Taught course 2024
  • Macroeconomics I Lab Taught course 2024
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2024
  • Graduate Economics Seminar Taught course 2023
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2023
  • Graduate Economics Seminar Taught course 2022
  • Macroeconomics I Taught course 2022
  • Macroeconomics I Lab Taught course 2022
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2022
  • Inter Macroeconomic Analysis Taught course 2022
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2021
  • Macroeconomics I Taught course 2020
  • Macroeconomics I Lab Taught course 2020
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2020
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2020
  • Inter Macroeconomic Analysis Taught course 2020
  • Inter Macroeconomic Analysis Taught course 2020
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2019
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2019
  • Inter Macroeconomic Analysis Taught course 2019
  • Inter Macroeconomic Analysis Taught course 2019
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2018
  • Macroeconomics I Taught course 2018
  • Inter Macroeconomic Analysis Taught course 2018
  • Macroeconomics I Taught course 2017
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2017
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2017
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2017
  • Macroeconomics I Taught course 2016
  • Money and Banking Taught course 2016
  • Education And Training

  • B.S. Economics, East Carolina University
  • M.A. Economics, Ohio State University
  • M.S. Economics, East Carolina University
  • Ph.D. Economics, Ohio State University
  • Full Name

  • Jaroslav Horvath
  • Mailing Address

  • University of New Hampshire

    Economics

    10 Garrison Avenue

    Durham, NH  03824

    United States