David A Vines
Ph.D., University of Cambridge
Professor of Economics
College or Institution: Balliol College
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Research Interests
Summary: Macroeconomic theory and policy; international macroeconomics new theories of international trade, imperfect competition and technology transfer.
My research has focused on: (a) Fiscal and monetary policy within the European Monetary Union and its implications for the reform of the Stability and Growth Pact in Europe; (b) International Financial Crises, and the implication of these crises for reform of the crisis-management process at the International Monetary Fund; (c) The implications of the fall of the dollar, and of Chinese exchange-rate policy for the reform of the international monetary system.
Courses Taught at the University
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Research Group(s)
Recent Working Papers
- Is the WTO's Article XXIV Bad? (2008)
- James Meade (2007)
- Equilibrium Analysis, Banking, Contagion and Financial Fragility (2003)
- Debt Overhang and Real Exchange Rate Overshooting in the Asian Crisis (2002)
- Thailand’s Investment-Driven Boom and Crisis (2000)
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