Andrew Hughes Hallett
George Mason University and CEPR
Andrew Hughes Hallett is Professor of Economics and Public Policy in the School of Public Policy, George Mason University; and Professor of Economics at the University of St Andrews. He is Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh; member of the Council of Economic Advisors to the Scottish government; and since 2009 consultant to the European Central Bank and World Bank on public debt issues. His research interests are international economic policy; policy coordination; fiscal policy; political economy; the theory of economic policy and institutional design.
Articles by Andrew Hughes Hallett:
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The Eurozone crisis: Fiscal fragility, external imbalances, or both?
16 May 2012, 14967 reads
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Do fiscal policymakers know what they are doing?
14 April 2008, 10675 reads
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