David Brackfield
OECD
David Brackfield is a senior Statistician in the Statistics Department of the OECD responsible for the coordination of the OECD Main Economic Indicators compilation and dissemination. He worked for the International Monetary Fund as an advisor to the National Statistics Office in East Timor (Timor-Leste) and before this as a senior Statistician at Statistics New Zealand. He has a Bachelors degree from Victoria University, New Zealand.
Articles by David Brackfield:
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Did a productivity slowdown cause the financial crisis?
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